Penn Prevail Surf Casting Rods

Penn Prevail Surf Casting Rods

by Penn

Surf rods from 8 to 12 feet long, capable of slinging 6 ounces of lead weight plus a bait up to 100 yards beyond the breaking surf will ensure you'll make the big catch along the shore!

$79.95 - $99.95
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TD Code
LengthPiecesLine Weight(lbs)Lure Wt(oz)Guides+
Tip
Rod TypeGuide
Type
HandlePrice
PRESF1220C10
PEN-1105
10'0"212-201-48+1CastingAX
Conventional
E$79.95 USD
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Oversize Packaging Required
PRESF1530C11
PEN-1106
11'0"215-302-68+1CastingAX
Conventional
F$89.95 USD
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PRESF2040C12
PEN-1107
12'0"220-404-109+1CastingAX
Conventional
G$99.95 USD
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It?s not often you can find everything you want in a high end surf rod at half the price. The Prevail provides strength and performance with a two-piece graphite composite rod blank. Stainless steel frames with aluminum oxide inserts create a light weight and durable guide perfect for fishing mono or braid. The rubber shrink tube handle design provides a secure grip whether wet or dry. The Prevail is a perfect match for PENN Sargus, Fierce or Pursuit spinning reels or Squall star drag conventional reels. Check out the rod to reels combination chart to find suggested reel to rod combinations.
  • 2 piece graphite composite blank
  • Graphite reel seat
  • Stainless steel guides with aluminum oxide inserts
  • Rubber shrink tube handles
5 Stars based on 16 reviews
By Curtis
Whitney, TX
Bang for your buck.
August 15, 2018
Super horsepower. Super sexy. Super surf fishing platform coupled with any of today’s
By Tony
Pasadena, MD
Good Surf Rod
December 1, 2015
This is a nice surf rod for the price. Cast with good distance and strong enough to withstand larger fish in the surf. The butt of the rod fits and locks into sand holders nice.
By Cody
, north carolina
penn prevail
November 3, 2015
this rod is by far one of the best pulling surf rods out there. It pulled a 39 inch drum no problem and throws very well.
By Frank C.
Madill Oklahoma
Lake fishing in High wind
October 20, 2015
I fish Lake texoma On the border of Texas and Ok. In high wind or not. Its great for getting that really long casts.
Pros
  • Awesome pole
Cons
  • none so far
By Eric
Honolulu, HI
Great Surf Rod
June 23, 2015
I bought this rod on a budget and paired it with my Daiwa Saltist BG 30H. The rod gets great distance. I am able to throw around 100 yards off the ground and I have seen my set up thrown around 150 with pendulum.
By Rey
Jacksonville, Florida
Great Surf Casting Rod
December 24, 2014
Combined with Penn fierce 6000 with a 20lb test line , this is perfect!
By James
Houston, Texas
Great Rod!
June 5, 2014
Great rod and it feels very sturdy. I bought the 11' casting model to use surf fishing. I have other Penn products and love them. This is an awesome addition to my gear.
By Greg
Washington
Great Rod At A Bargain Price
December 23, 2013
It appears Penn has given surf fishers a true bargain. Beautiful guide wraps. Flawless finish. My recently purchased Penn Prevail 11' 2-6 oz surf casting rod's guides are placed where they should be for a surf casting rod - along the spine. It's hard to believe this is a factory production rod. If Penn upgraded the guides and reel seat to "top of the line" they could easily sell this rod for more than double the price.
Pros
  • Fit and finish. Castability throughout stated weight range. Loads nicely.
Cons
  • None so far.
By Michael
Mebane, NC
Prevail 10
November 18, 2013
Bought this 10 foot casting rod and have taken it on two fishing trips so far. I have caught 15 or so puppy drum with it in the 24 inch range and the rod performed wonderfully. I really like the rubber shrink wrapped handle, much more than the cork handled rods that I own. Rod has good backbone for setting hooks but is not so stiff as to make it hard to cast. I will definitely be looking at these rods again when I get ready to buy another one. No disappointments for me with this rod.
By Scott
Granbury, Tx
Nice surf caster!
October 2, 2013
Even though most Penn fishing equipment is now made in China and their overall quality has suffered. That being said this rod was a pleasant surprise. Nice narrow grip and seemingly strong guides. I do own two 12' casting models now.
Pros
  • Great look and feel. Great surf caster for the $$$.
Cons
  • Chinese made.
By Rob
Cherry Hill, NJ
Prevail Casting Surf Rod
June 20, 2013
I bought the 11' casting rod. I also own the 11' spinning rod that I am very happy with. This Rod is no exception. The major difference between the casting and spinning is the handle is much slimmer on the casting. I don't know if this is accurate but the casting rod feels lighter. The rod has good action. It is rated for 2-5oz but I have casted 1oz bucktails with it. I am very happy with the purchase.
By Denny
Elmhurst, NY
Awesome !
June 13, 2013
Love it, just don't have much time using it bcs the weather just unbelieveable, cons if more light weight will be super awesome. Pairing w squal 15 just perfect
By Matt
Galveston, Texas
Great Rod in this Price Range
February 27, 2013
I purchased the Prevail 12ft casting rod, and it was well worth the money. This rod looks great, and has already handled some 35lb black drum with ease. I paired it with my Avet mxl mc, and with a 5oz weight and bait I can easily cast 60+ yards without much effort. Tackle Direct quickly shipped this rod at a great price.
Pros
  • Looks
  • Handling
  • Price
Cons
  • Nothing
By Matt
Galveston, Texas
Great Rod in this Price Range
February 26, 2013
I bought the 12ft Prevail surf rod, and it is now my favorite surf caster. I paired it with my Avet mxl mc, and with that combo I am able to easily cast 5 ounces and bait 60+ yards without too much effort. I have already landed some nice 35lb Black Drum on this rod and it handled them like a champ. This rod is heavy action but is sensitive to some of the smaller bites. Plus it looks great!
Pros
  • Handling
  • Looks
  • Price
Cons
  • Nothing yet
By Sean
Okinawa Japan.
Good deal.
January 24, 2013
I was more than happy with the service from TD. I decided on the 12' heavy casting model. Am very happy with my purchase. Only issue I had, was the first time I loaded it with wt. and bait, the center ring fell out of the tip guide. I noticed it just before casting and was able to quick fix it by pinching the guide and ring together with my pliers. Minor manufacturing defect, but for the price and overall quality of the rod it's a great purchase. My good friend is very strict on his poles, he is ordering 3 after handling mine. Again, Great product.
Pros
  • Darn near everything.
6 Questions & 6 Answers
Max
from Cleveland, OH asked:
April 1, 2018
For the 12 foot model. How long is the handle length from the reel seat to the end of the rubber knob?
1 Answer
28 inches from the end of the reel seat to the butt end
Submitted by: Bernie on April 2, 2018

Feroze Basha
from ferozebasha@yahoo.com asked:
November 18, 2017
Penn sqall 12 reel will fix in this rod ?
1 Answer
Hello feroze, yes the penn Squall will fit the 12 foot prevail surf
Submitted by: Bernie on November 22, 2017

Panagis
from NT asked:
June 5, 2019
Can i put a peen penn fierce5 spinning reell on the prevaill casting rod?
1 Answer
Sorry, you can not. The casting rod is made specifically for conventional reels only. 
Submitted by: Rebecca Redington on June 18, 2019

hansser reyes
from chile asked:
August 26, 2015
which is the weight of 10 ft ??
1 Answer
The weight of this rod is a little under 12.8 ounces.
Submitted by: David on August 27, 2015

billy
from powerslake nd asked:
February 2, 2015
How long is the handle on the casting 10ft rod
1 Answer
The overall handle length is 40.5 inches, the rear grip length from butt end to reel seat is 24" inches.
Submitted by: Frank on February 5, 2015

Larry
from Christiansburg Va. asked:
February 21, 2014
Does the Penn Prevail Surf Casting Rod come in 8 foot & 9 foot length?
1 Answer
Those rods do not come in any sizes shorter than 10'
Submitted by: Customer Service on February 22, 2014

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