Penn Prevail Surf Spinning Rods

Penn Prevail Surf Spinning 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!

$69.95 - $99.95
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TD Code
LengthPiecesLine Weight(lbs)Lure Wt(oz)Guides+
Tip
Guide
Type
HandlePrice
PRESF1220S80
PEN-1099
8'0"212-20lbs3/4-36+1AX
Spinning
B$69.95 USD
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PRESF815S90
PEN-1100
9'0"28-15lbs1/2-27+1AX
Spinning
A$79.95 USD
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PRESF1220S90
PEN-1101
9'0"212-20lbs3/4-36+1AX
Spinning
B$79.95 USD
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PRESF1530S10
PEN-1102
10'0"215-30lbs1-56+1AX
Spinning
C$79.95 USD
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PRESF1530S11
PEN-1103
11'0"215-30lbs2-66+1AX
Spinning
D$89.95 USD
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PRESF2040S12
PEN-1104
12'0"220-40lbs4-87+1AX
Spinning
D$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
4.5 Stars based on 32 reviews
By Frank
Lords Valley, PA
Great Rod
June 20, 2022
9' 3/4 - 3 oz. Ended up using it bait casting in New Jersey this spring for Stripers. Wouldn't you know I got a hog on the line in a fairly heavy surf. Took 20 minutes to land this 46" Striper with a Spin Fisher Penn VI 4500. Really not the right set up but we got it done and the fish back in the water!
Pros
  • Price
  • Quality for the price
  • Sharp Looking
Cons
  • None
By Tyler
Delaware
Workhorse
January 20, 2020
I’ve used my 12’ Prevail for years and wouldn’t trade it for anything. Fast action and fairly stiff (but not broomstick stiff), awesome rods for throwing bait plus a heavy sinker and plenty of power to handle whatever you might encounter.
By Kenny
Columbia, Maryland
Honestly a great entry level rod
November 19, 2019
I like the handle on this rod it feels really good, the tip is pretty fast. After upgrading this has become the loaner rod which is the best way to get beginners into the feel of a performance rod
By htpattereson
at;anta
Great Rod
June 18, 2019
Just what I wanted works Fine!!
By John
Claremore , Oklahoma
Great rod
December 26, 2018
I have had a few surf rod before and this one is the best one I have had in a long time. The long handle is really nice when you need to get your bait way out there.
By Henry A.
IL
Great Rod .
December 22, 2018
Great rod great price very well made happy with this purchase.
By Erick
CT
Great Rod
November 3, 2018
It can handle what it says it can handle.
By Andrew
Jersey Shore
Great beginner surf rod
July 27, 2018
I have nothing bad to say about the Prevail. I have handled stripers, monster bluefish, and one big-ass sting ray with this rod with zero issues. No rod separation, no creaking, plenty of backbone. I rarely cast more than 2oz plugs, so i have not found the upper limit of its casting ability, but it will comfortably throw 1oz Mag Darters with no problems. It is my go-to nine times out of ten, and you will be hard pressed to be it for under $100.
By Paul
Silverhill, AL
Penn Surf Rod
May 5, 2018
It puts pampano on the table! Need I write more? Great rod.
By jaime s.
Orlando
Penn surf rod
February 16, 2018
Meet all my needs and expectations, great surf rod for the price
Pros
  • Price
Cons
  • I wished I would`€™ve got it sooner
By Jack S.
FL
Love the Prevail
August 5, 2017
I own 3. Going to eventually buy 2 more. Bad reviews are for people that abuse their gear. Period. This rod is very nice for the price. Literally my favorite thing on earth is my 9' Prevail equipped with a Fin-Nor Megalite 60. Its the most versatile outfit I own out of about 20 complete spinning outfits. I have a rod for everything including a 4wt fly rod to a 13wt saltwater fly rod. From a 5' ultralight with a 250 spinner to a 12' Prevail and a Fin Nor Lethal 100 (10,000 size). I mostly to saltwater fishing nearly excludsively surf fishing. Transitioning from mountain streams and lakes to open ocean.

It's not how much money your gear cost. I've seen $300 rods break just as easy as $5 rods. Mainly it's how to care for your gear. I have rules. Never let the tip hit the ground (mainly when disarmed and leaning against a wall). Never store with the line reeled tight (hooked on an guide). Never leave in a car. Always wash good after saltwater (make sure water isn't inside of the blank when washing disarmed). Join the rod pieces with the quarter turn method and always wax the ferrules. Never overload the rod (if it's rated for 4oz, don't try to whip out 8oz as hard as your can). Don't set the hook with a hand above any guides (hands in the hand grips only because you risk overloading just the top section). Those simple rules will let a rod love a LONG time. My dad gave me a rod he got in the 80s and it's still catching shark.

The same care goes for reels. I have a Shakespear Sigma 80 2200ck model from the early 90s that STILL comes with me on the beach for catching pompano. Replaced the crank candle 4 months ago.

So with that rant, care for your gear and it'll last a long time.

The Prevail has a great action. The seat can have flex but that's because the butt section isn't reinforced. I personally like the entire blank having flex. Flex isn't a cheap feeling. That fluid and dynamic action lets the stress of hooking something big unload all the way to the butt cap.

Graphite reel seats are my favorite because metal ones are often over tightened AND believe it or not break easier because the lack of flex causes the metal to "crack" and break. I keep two worm-clamps and some zip ties JUST for this. Nothing is worst that a busted seat and a reel at your feet while hooked up on a fish. Never have I see a graphite seat break (except for a pole my buddy kept in his car in south Florida year round but I think he tossed a tackle box or groceries on top of this reel.)

The slim blank has a minimalist look yet the details on the gear shrink and aluminum butt cap fitted with a rubber shock butt... super intellectual look. The blanks wraps and dark red and black finish is nice to look at.

The action is nice. The heavy action 12' isn't sensitive enough for smaller fish like whiting. Don't get the 12' unless you need it for larger fish like shark and, striped, and tarpon. Once hooked up, small fish feel big and big fish feel as excepted on the fight. The medium weight is where the money is. I haven't tried to light weight versions. I probably won't because I'm not on the gulf. That's be a great rod for calmer waters.

The guides are kinda generic. Typical low budge rod guides. Not sure of the brand. I haven't lost an insert yet. The guides are smooth. Braid hasn't cut into the guide yet. They haven't gave me problems. None of them are loose or spin. The overall feel of the guides is smooth on the cast. If you lose a tip guide insert, you mishandled the rod. I use my 9' to sling plugs and poppers on the beach and I whip them out there all hard and stuff.

I'll buy more. I'd rather get 3 of these than one fancy top shelf rod. I catch a lot of fish with this rod. Heck, the other morning my girlfriend and I couldn't get our rods in the sand spikes. We were hooking up within seconds our shrimp hit the water. Pompano rigs with 5oz sputniks. 25 fish in 2 hours. Majority of the time was putting more bait on and explaining to tourist that the sting rays won't kill them. And we had to take a break to drink our beer...

So if you are a beginner, budget minded angler, or pro... get one of these rods in your life. I haven't seen a bad review that wasn't the factories fault. Also TackleDirext know how to ship rods. Some of these A-holes on seller sites thru Amazon or other crap dealers don't put enough packing... and that means when the underpaid package handler working at FedUPS is rough, that tip guide is gonna get some pressure put on it. Not with tacklesdirect. Got 5? Rods from them.
By BigE
Sacramento california
Gets the job done
December 14, 2016
I bought the penn prevail with the blacktiph combo and the rods does good with the penn 8500 spinfisher spooled with 30LB backing and 65 power pro for main line use this for sturgeon and heavy current when I need throw large baits and sinkers has good backbone for hauling in them heavy fish
Pros
  • Throws heavy baits with no problem , and is incredibly light weight with plenty back bone to have a strong hook set into those lunker size fish ,
Cons
  • Heavy and kinda off balance >WHEN< you add those bigger reels
  • Good rod but wouldn't be my first choice
  • And made in China really penn
  • Would I said worth the money if you think so I'd rather wait the extra while to save up for a better rod ,
By Paul s.
New jersey
Nice rod
April 6, 2016
I fished this rod and I am pleased with the handling and feel
By Jim
Murrieta, CA
Good rod
August 1, 2015
I paired this rod up with a Penn Fierce 5000 and it's very nicely balanced. I'm using it for fishing off the rocks and jetty at a lagoon near me and it performs well. Long casts, loads up well with a 1oz weight and a fishfinder rig with live bait.
Pros
  • Light, good action and balanced nicely with my Fierce 5000.
Cons
  • It's rated to handle up to a 2oz lure but I don't get the casting distance I want with that much weight.
By b p.
new york
good for the money
July 8, 2015
well made and performed as expected
Pros
  • was a good combination with purchase with the spinning reel
  • am new to surf fishing and I thought I did pretty good for my first time out as to distance and location
  • using in south America
Cons
  • none
28 Questions & 28 Answers
Bill M
from Franklinville NJ asked:
March 30, 2019
For the 11 foot model which of these 3 reels would you recommend? 

 Quantum Throttle TH50

Daiwa Jupiter 4500Z

Okuma ABF55F 

1 Answer
The Okuma abf55f would probably be the best bet for the 11 foot
Submitted by: Bernie De Graaf on April 19, 2019

Mark Gardner
from KY asked:
December 4, 2018
How long is the butt section on the 8' model?
1 Answer
From the reel seat back is 17 inches
Submitted by: Bernie on December 5, 2018

Andy fishing
from New london, connecticut asked:
April 14, 2021
Which rod is great to match with a daiwa 3500 with 30lb braid to throw lures between 1/2-1oz bucktail jigs, 6ish in sp minnows, and metal lures up to 2oz? Would not be wanting to throw anything more than that. Was thinking about the 9ft but want the ten foot.
1 Answer
I would go with the 9 ft especially if you're using a 3500 reel. 
Submitted by: Billy - TackleDirect Customer Service on April 14, 2021

Juan Enrique
from Los Cabos Baja California sur México asked:
December 29, 2020
hello I have a question? There is a lot of difference in quality and durability in version 1 and 2, or it is just the stainless steel guides
1 Answer
The next generation of any product is always better quality and PENN has tried to improve on the Prevail blank. The major upgrades on the second generation is the one-piece stainless steel guides as well as a lighter and more durable blank. 
Submitted by: Austin Kearney on December 30, 2020

R.L.
from San Francisco, CA asked:
November 10, 2020
Would you recommend the 11’ or 12’ for 6oz plus chunk bait?
1 Answer
I would recommend the 12' model if using that much weight plus bait, however you may see the Heavy action of this rod compromise your casting distance.
Submitted by: Alex T on November 10, 2020

Ed
from R I asked:
March 24, 2020
I have a Kastking Megatron 4000 reel. Would this reel pair well with your Prevail 9 ft rod
1 Answer
ThePenn Prevail Surf Spinning Rod (9ft) would be a great fit for that reel. Interms of class and ratings, it is a great fit.
Submitted by: Sydney on March 24, 2020

Amaury
from Mauritius asked:
March 18, 2020
Hello,

For the penn prevail (PRESF1220S80) 8ft. Which power is it?( light, medium, heavy)

Thank you

1 Answer
Penn did not list powers on the old Prevail Surf Rods, but the new Prevail II that replaced this one is rated as a medium. Very similar rods in terms of power and action.


https://www.tackledirect.com/penn-presfii1220s80-prevail-ii-surf-spinning-rod.html

Submitted by: Brian on March 18, 2020

Tom
from North Carolina asked:
April 3, 2019
New to surf fishing on NC coast for larger fish. Have 2 Penn 850SS reels that I used on the boat. I know they are heavy but can they work on a surf rod for surf fishing? would the Prevail 12 work with the 850ss or is there a better option?
1 Answer
That reel will definitely work, but it is not the best to be used surf fishing. The prevail will pair well with the Penn 850SS. 
Submitted by: Rebecca Redington on April 15, 2019

Jeff
from SF Bay Area asked:
March 24, 2019
Asking specifically about the 11' and 12' rods, are they 50/50 or 70/30 split?
1 Answer
The 11 and 12ft are both 50/50 splits 
Submitted by: Tyler Bennett on March 26, 2019

Skip Hoffman
from Springfield, PA asked:
November 27, 2018
Would the 10' Prevail match up with my hefty Shimano 4500B Baitrunner? Would you recommend that combo for baitfishing the surf with bunker on a fishfinder rig with a 4 ounce pyramid sinker (typical MidAtlantic beaches)? Would this rod quickly tire me out casting and working SP 15F Minnows?
1 Answer
Yes, that will pair well.
Submitted by: Ricky on November 27, 2018

Darian
from Melbourne Florida asked:
November 29, 2017
Hi there, would the 9'0 12-20lb model pair well with a penn fierce 6000 with 40lb braid for beach fishing and throwing artificials like jigs and swim baits at Sebastian?
1 Answer
The 9' prevail 12-20 lb line class rod would be a good match paired with the Penn Fierce 6000 for the application you would be using the combo for.
Submitted by: Donald on November 30, 2017

Mark
from Staten Island,NY asked:
October 22, 2017
Can you please tell me how much the 9’ rod weighs ?
1 Answer
The Penn Prevail 9' weighs 13.6 oz.
Submitted by: Donald on October 24, 2017

Hano
from Port Elizabeth asked:
September 25, 2017
What rod length will be suitable for a BG 6500
1 Answer
The 11' and 12' models would be the most appropriate size for a BG 6500.
Submitted by: Devon on September 26, 2017

Jonathan Hughes
from Phoenix Az asked:
September 7, 2017
I have a penn fierce 2 6000 with 50lb braid and I was wondering which rod would be best to pair that with. And I also have a penn fierce 2 4000 with 20lb braid which rod would be best for that one.
1 Answer
Hello Johnathan. The Penn PRESF1530S10 Prevail Surf Spinning Rod would pair with 6000 and the Penn PRESF1220S80 Prevail Surf Spinning Rod would pair with the 4000 size reel.
Submitted by: Donald on September 7, 2017

mike
from Quebec asked:
July 11, 2017
What is the weight of the 11' model?
1 Answer
The Penn Prevail rod weighs 1 lb 2.4 oz.
Submitted by: Donald on July 12, 2017

Allan p
from Honolulu hawaii asked:
March 21, 2017
What rod would be better for me to start popping and artificial baits around 2-4oz this or the battalion surf thanks and mahalo
1 Answer
The Penn Battalion would be a better fit for the style of fishing and for the amount of weight you will be using. Thank you for considering TackleDirect for your fishing needs.
Submitted by: Donald on March 21, 2017

Scoota
from Md asked:
February 18, 2017
Does the lure rating on the rod include bait weight or is it weight of the sinker excluding the bait?
1 Answer
I would recommend the total amount of weight being used including weight of the bait to match the rods lure weight or add just 1 oz. Example if the rod is quoted for 1-5 oz, the total amount that should be used is 1 - 6 oz in total weight.
Submitted by: Donald on February 21, 2017

John
from Maryland asked:
February 18, 2017
The 11 foot said 2-6 ounce lures. Can I use 6 ounce weight and a piece of bait or is it all together equal 6 ounces?
1 Answer
The rod will be ok using up to a total of 6 oz on the rod, including the weight of the bait for the best action of the rod.
Submitted by: Donald on February 18, 2017

kevo
from Maryland asked:
February 18, 2017
is the 11 feet rod 6 oz plus bait? or does the total weight have to be 6 oz?
1 Answer
For the Penn Prevail 11' will be ok to use a 6 oz weight plus chunked bait.
Submitted by: Donald on February 18, 2017

Epy
from Stoughton mass asked:
February 15, 2017
I've looked at sqaundran 2 and prevail 11 ft they feel very simarler I like them both what's the difference beside price
1 Answer
The quality of the blank is a bit better with the prevails and the Penn Prevail has different handle selections for different size rods.
Submitted by: Donald on February 16, 2017

kevin
from Maryland asked:
January 23, 2017
is the 11 feet rod good for chunking bunker for stripers? the rod looks really skinny im afraid it will snap on a cast. i will be throwing 4 oz and bait
1 Answer
The Penn PRESF1530S11 Prevail Surf Spinning Rod would be a good fit for chunking and using bait for surf fishing.
Submitted by: Donald on January 24, 2017

TJ
from FLORIDA asked:
December 12, 2016
Is the heavy action 12ft model 8+bait? Ideally trying to find a cost friendly surf rod to match the new BG8000 to cast for sharks.
1 Answer
The Penn PRESF2040S12 Prevail Surf Spinning Rod would be suitable casting 8oz plus bait weight. You would be losing distance on your cast the heavier the setup is.
Submitted by: Donald on December 13, 2016

Stephen
from Long Island, NY asked:
May 16, 2015
cant decide weather or not to go with 10 or 11 foot looking to pair it with a battle 6000 and use to for mostly plugs and jigs but for also sometimes throwing bunker will be throwing mostly into the surf
1 Answer
Stephen, It really depends on the weight of the lures you plan to throw, Each rod has a specific weight range for throwing plugs. I would recommend going with the 10 FT its going to be a lighter rod and most likely have the lure rating you will need to throw plugs all day long.
Submitted by: Frank on May 19, 2015

Joe
from Atlanta,Ga asked:
March 26, 2015
I'm looking to purchase an 8' Prevail rod for pier fishing. I want to get a reel that will hold approximately 300 yards of 20 lb test mono. I will be free lining cigar minnows off of a pier. What reel would you recommend for this rod. Thanks
1 Answer
Hello Joe. The Penn Battle 8000 would be a perfect reel for you! They can be seen here: http://www.tackledirect.com/penn-btlii8000-battle-ii-spinning-reel.html Please feel free to contact us if you have any more questions!
Submitted by: Brandon on March 28, 2015

Henry
from Ohio asked:
March 16, 2015
Will the 8 or 9-ft Prevail Spinning rod fit inside a 3-inch rod tube for air travel? What is measured length of largest guide plus the rod blank?
1 Answer
Henry, The overall width including blank and guide is 2"3/4 inches wide.
Submitted by: Frank on March 17, 2015

Matthew
from Massachusetts asked:
January 20, 2015
What is the weight of the 10' model?
1 Answer
The weight of the 10' foot model is 1 pound .08 ounces.
Submitted by: Customer Service on January 21, 2015

Ali
from Turkey asked:
December 30, 2014
made in USA or not?
1 Answer
No. It is not made in the USA.
Submitted by: Customer Service on December 31, 2014

Raj
from Dubai asked:
September 28, 2014
Kindly let me know if this is a salt water rod?
1 Answer
Hello Raj! This is indeed a surf fishing rod. Please feel free to contact us if you have any more questions!
Submitted by: Customer Service on September 28, 2014

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