Penn Rampage Boat Rods

Penn Rampage Boat Rods

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Penn Rampage Boat Rods were designed for charter boats or anglers that need durability in a variety of fishing situations.

$49.95 - $99.95
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TD Code
Length & TypeLine
Weight (lb)
Guides + TipType of GuidesHandle MaterialHandleGimbalPrice
RAMBW1220S70
PEN-1071
7'0'', 1 pc.
Spinning
12-206+1Stainless Steel NEVAARubber$69.95 USD
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RAMBW1530S70
PEN-1072
7'0'', 1 pc.
Spinning
15-306+1Stainless Steel NEVA/Slick ButtBRubber$69.95 USD
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RAMBW3050S70
PEN-1073
7'0'', 1 pc.
Spinning
30-506+1Stainless Steel NEVA/Slick ButtBRubber$79.95 USD
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RAMBW1525C70LB
PEN-1076
7'0'', 1 pc.
Conventional
15-258+1Stainless Steel NEVA/Slick ButtBRubberReg Price $69.95Our Price $52.46
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RAMBW2040C70LB
PEN-1077
7'0'', 1 pc.
Conventional
20-408+1Stainless Steel NEVA/Slick ButtBRubber$69.95 USD
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RAMBW2050C56AR
PEN-1246
5'6'', 1 pc.
Conventional
20-504+1Pac Bay RollerEVA/Slick ButtEMetal$99.95 USD
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RAMBW2050C60RS
PEN-1247
6'0'', 1 pc.
Conventional
20-506+1Pac Bay Roller/LREVA/Slick ButtEMetal$99.95 USD
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RAMBW2050C66
PEN-1074
6'6'', 1 pc.
Conventional
20-507+1Stainless Steel LREVA/Slick ButtBRubber$69.95 USD
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RAMBW2050C70
PEN-1078
7'0'', 1 pc.
Conventional
20-508+1Stainless Steel LREVA/Slick ButtBRubber$69.95 USD
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RAMBW3080C60RS
PEN-1248
6'0'', 1 pc.
Conventional
30-806+1Pac Bay Roller/LREVA/Slick ButtEMetal$99.95 USD
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RAMBW3080C66
PEN-1075
6'6'', 1 pc.
Conventional
30-807+1Stainless Steel LREVA/Slick ButtBRubber$79.95 USD
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RAMBW3080C76
PEN-1080
7'6'', 1 pc.
Conventional
30-808+1Stainless Steel NEVA/Slick ButtC-$89.95 USD
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RAMKITE39
PEN-1640
39in, 1 pc.
Kite Rod
-1Stainless SteelEVA/Slick ButtEAluminum$49.95 USD
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Penn Rampage Boat Rods were designed for charter boats or anglers that need durability in a variety of fishing situations. Constructed with tubular glass blank for extra strength, Penn Rampage also features a solid glass tip that helps keep the rod tip from breaking even when high sticked.

A heavy duty Pac Bay reel seat ensures a secure lock on the reel foot, eliminating flex while under heavy load. Each rod features guides built with heavy duty stainless steel frames and aluminum oxide inserts that are perfect for both mono and braided lines. RAMBW2050C56AR has Pac Bay roller guides; RAMBW2050C60RS & RAMBW3080C60RS have Pac Bay roller stripper.
  • 1 piece tubular glass blank with solid tip
  • Stainless steel guides with aluminum oxide inserts
  • Triangular shaped EVA grips
4.5 Stars based on 45 reviews
By Joe m.
Massachusetts
Great rod
August 23, 2022
Fast service nice product well shipped
By Robert
Oak Island, NC
RAMBW3080C66
March 24, 2022
Beautiful rod, well built. Can’t wait to put it to use!
By mark
swfl
top rated construction !!!!!
March 1, 2022
worth the wait !
By Chris
massachusetts
Heavy model for sharks
February 4, 2022
I got the heavy version of this rod to target sharks on boat trips. rod is super strong, but a little heavy. not really made to cast, so i dont see this as an issue. put an 8000 size or larger reel on is and hold on.
Pros
  • great for bait and wait fishing
Cons
  • heavy. not made for casting or working lures. really best for bait and wait fishing i think
By Mike
NJ
Captains pick
November 12, 2021
Perfect for Charter boats
By Seafari C.
Kittery Maine
Cracks in guides
August 6, 2021
Rambw3080c66

We Bought 12 of these rods for this charter season. 1st trip of the year, reeling up the 2nd fish one of them snapped in 2 between the 3rd & 4th guide. And also had one go down due to missing eyelet (which happens on a charter boat)

As the season progressed we started breaking braid, 4 or 5 times a trip. At first I assumed it was a bad batch of line. Respolled the reels 2 week ago with power pro and results were the same.

Preformed some pull tests at the dock Monday; tying the line to a cleat and putting a strain on the rod, 6 out the 10 remaining all cut the line at the 3rd eyelet from the tip. Upon close inspection each had a hair line crack in the ceramic insert.

Penn customer service was very unresponsive, blaming the issue on heavy use & was unwilling to work with us at all, even on the snapped “single use” rod. Now I know my testing wasn’t very scientific, but 6 rods with defective guides all in the same place, appears more systematic than “heavy use” wear & tear after 7 weeks (which that was when I tested them, I almost positive they’ve been damaged from the start of the season) Also of note, we had run the Slammer rods of the combo package for a few years without issues such as these.

When it was apparent Penn was not interested in addressing the problem on whole, I offered as a compromise that if they sent me replacement guides I would replace them myself. But unfortunately that offer was rejected as well. They are completely washing their wash hands of any culpability in this matter.
Pros
  • Nice action for the fishing we do. Will probably rewrap the rods this winter and use them next season
Cons
  • Poor quality control and disappointing customer service
By Robert
Tempe, AZ
Just what I was looking for.
May 2, 2021
Matched up 2 Penn RAMBW2040C70LB to match up with some old Penn 330 GTI level winds i have. I was looking for an inexpensive rod that would look nice with the reels and also be functional, and these did not disappoint. I used the combo for rock fishing recently with 65 lbs red power pro spectra and 40 lbs short mono top shots with dropper loops for deep reds and ling cod (350-550 feet) and they worked fantastic. The rods were sensitive enough to feel the bite that deep but had plenty of back bone to crank the fish up, even with a double on and heavy weight. Very, very happy with the product.
Pros
  • Great rod for the price, meets all the check boxes.
Cons
  • None.
By Russ
Va
Sweet looking pole
April 19, 2021
I’ll be honest for the price I bought this for I didn’t expect much. Number one question yes it’s made in China. Is it beautiful, does it seem functional yes, will it make a good light sea rod oh yeah!
Pros
  • Great price for the quality of the unit.
Cons
  • Nothing yet but it and the reel are under review.
By Stan
Virginia
Quality/value Rod
April 13, 2021
Excellent quality and appearance.
By Adam B.
Southport NC
Perfect for everyday use
March 11, 2021
I purchased 4 of these rods for use by friends on the boat. I happen to use them now myself all the time. I have them spooled with 20lb mono and they feel great. You can feel as soon as a fish starts to nibble on the bait. Caught a fish on my first time dropping bait (Bottom fishing) with one of these rods. I plan to use them trolling for Spanish and King Mackerel.
Pros
  • Price, feel, quality. Pairs well with a LW 20 reel
Cons
  • Not flashy, but that's okay
By Lefty l.
San Diego, CA
Great rod
March 4, 2021
I paired this with my penn senator and have been killing it out of San Diego harbor. Love the rod.
By Patrick
Henderson, NV
Rock Solid!
February 20, 2021
I bought two Rampage Rods for Bluefin fishing last year. Wanted to put some fish and time on them before reviewing! The rods are rock solid! From casting irons to fighting fish. Rods have a great back bone in the fight that hold up to big explosive runs. Well worth the price! This is one of the times I got more than expected considering what I paid for them.
Pros
  • Great price, Great Quality
Cons
  • None that I can find
By Scott
Torrington, CT
great valued rod
September 28, 2020
Great rod for the price. Heavy due guides will not brake easily. Nice feel. great backbone
Pros
  • guides
  • stiff backbone
By Logan F.
Long Beach California
Great rod for the money
July 14, 2020
Just got into the Southern California bluefin tuna kite fishing and wasn’t really looking to spend 100-300$ on a rod for a kite but the rampage rod was perfect. It has the short length which is nice for moving around rods and it has a big guide that you can fit swivels through.
Pros
  • Everything
Cons
  • Nothing
By Matthew
Clearwater, FL
Good rod for guests...
May 19, 2020
This is a very good rod to give to those friends/guests who don’t have their own rods to fish with.
Pros
  • Inexpensive
  • Durable
  • Gets the job done
23 Questions & 24 Answers
Vic
from Armed Forces Pacific asked:
December 19, 2019
there are no lure rating for these rods?
1 Answer
Yes, Penn boat rods do not advertise lure ratings. They use line ratings as a guide to how heavy of a rod it is 12-20 being the lightest options and the 30-80 being the heaviest options. 
Submitted by: Alyssa Madosky on December 24, 2019

TERRY SMITH
from roseburg, or asked:
October 1, 2019
Pictures and description are all over the place 

want roller tip 1st guide roller rest turbo guides 

gimbel w slick butt grafite real mount 

65 lb. braid 

which model 

1 Answer
Check out the pen-1246 or pen-1247 those are the only models of rampage that offer roller guides 
Submitted by: Alyssa Madosky on October 5, 2019

ND
from NY asked:
March 25, 2019
Would you suggest medium or medium heavy power for deep water fluke fishing with 8-10oz bucktails?
1 Answer
Medium Heavy for for heavier bucktails. 
Submitted by: Bernie De Graaf on March 27, 2019

Matthew
from Vancouver, Canada asked:
January 6, 2019
Which size spinning rod would pair best with a Diawa BG 5000. It would be used for salmon and lingcod jigging.
1 Answer
The 7 foot 15-30 weight rod would pair up well with the Daiwa BG 5000.
Submitted by: Bernie on January 7, 2019

TODD
from NJ asked:
July 5, 2022
Which version would be the best for fluke fishing with 4-6 oz bucktails in

50-100 feet of water?

1 Answer
Hi Todd, We recommend going with either the Penn Rampage in the 7ft 15-25lbs line rating in conventional or the 7ft rated 15-30 in spinning. Please let us know if there is anything else we can assist you with!
Submitted by: Huy - TackleDirect Customer Service on July 8, 2022

Chris
from Swansea, MA asked:
March 31, 2022
what is the action and power on these rods? i have the heaviest model spinning version 
1 Answer
Hi Chris, According to Penn, The Penn RAMBW3050S70 Rampage Boat Rod which is the heaviest model is a Heavy Power with a Fast Action. The Spinning rods and Conventional Rods both come in Medium, Medium-Heavy, and Heavy actions. All the Spinning rods have a Fast Action while the Conventional Rampage series has Fast Action for models: RAMBW1525C70LB, and RAMBW2040C70LB and the remaining models are all Moderate Fast Actions. Please let us know if theres anything else we can assist you with. Tight Lines.
Submitted by: Brendan - TackleDirect Customer Service on April 4, 2022

Glen A Ridley
from Maine asked:
December 8, 2021
I fish red fish and haddock out of New Hampshire i have a 750 penn spinner use weight to 14 oz braid line 40 lb test want a 6 or 7 ft rod  what would u recommend for this its all bait fishing
1 Answer
Hi Glen, Based on the fishing application you described I would recommend a Penn RAMBW3050S70 Rampage Boat Rod. Specifically Model: RAMBW3050S70; TD Code: PEN-1073. https://www.tackledirect.com/penn-rambw3050s70-rampage-boat-rod.html This rod should be able to handle sinkers up to 14oz with no issues. Please let us know if theres anything else we can assist you with. Tight Lines.
Submitted by: Brendan - TackleDirect Customer Service on December 9, 2021

ed
from new york, new york asked:
September 13, 2021
what rod would match up best with a shimano tld 20 (2 speed), it will be used to troll mojos for striped bass(ocean fishing)...? 
1 Answer
Ed,

To pair with the Shimano TLD 20II reel for trolling Mojo's for Stripers would be the Penn Rampage Boat rod RAMBW3080C66.  Please let us know if there is anything else we can assist you with.

Submitted by: Rick - TackleDirect Customer Service on September 13, 2021

KD
from North Carolina asked:
February 25, 2021
Would this pair well with a Penn Spinfisher 6500 for tarpon and some wreck/reef fishing?
1 Answer
Yes, it would be a good fit for those applications. I would go with the RAMBW3050S70 model.
Submitted by: Austin Kearney on March 2, 2021

Bellamy
from Port Isabel, TX asked:
February 21, 2021
Would the RAMBW1525C70LB pair well with a Penn Fathom  FTH10XNLD?
 
1 Answer
Yes, that combo would make a good pairing.
Submitted by: Austin Kearney on February 24, 2021

Bob
from Cape cod, Massachusetts asked:
April 11, 2020
RAMBW3080C60RS- what reel/ line would you recommend with this rod for live lining and trolling for striper and small tuna?
1 Answer
The Penn Squall would make a great pair to this rod. https://www.tackledirect.com/penn-sql50vsw-squall-lever-drag-2-speed-reel.html
Submitted by: Sydney on April 11, 2020

Carl
from San Diego asked:
March 30, 2020
Would the 308076 rod paired with a squall 25n be good for tuna up to 50lbs.... could you pair this with Fathom 40nld2 for heavier tuna... if not what would you use for the 40?
1 Answer
That 7'6" Rampage will match up with both the 25N and 40, and would best pair with the 40. You wont have a problem with fish in the 50lb range on the lighter setup.
Submitted by: Brian on April 3, 2020

Dylan
from San Diego, California asked:
March 18, 2020
Would the 7’6 Casting rod be able to drop 3-12oz sinkers comfortably?
1 Answer
Yes the, RAMBW3080C76 would be able handle dropping 3-12oz of lead without issue.
Submitted by: Brian on March 19, 2020

frank
from Parlin, NJ asked:
August 26, 2019
I'm looking at the RAMBW2050C70 model for an all-around trolling rod. I want to put 65 or 80 pound braid on the reel but see that the rod is rated for 20 - 50 pound line. Would this work? I'm looking for a rod in the 7 foot length.
1 Answer
Yes.  That's a good set up. 
Submitted by: Chris Renna on September 12, 2019

Arnaldo Baez
from Puerto Rico asked:
April 8, 2019
Hi, in this particular rod I can put a salt water reel?
1 Answer
Yes
Submitted by: Rebecca Redington on April 9, 2019

donatas
from Norway asked:
April 5, 2018
hi I wanto bay this rod but I have one question. I will be useing 700 gram pilk or lure and want 30-80 lbs 7.6 ft or 6.6 ft rod but top of the rod is need not so soft and not so hard what is best will be for use or what can recomend for me.
1 Answer
The 7'6'' rod would be the best rod for the application your using the rod for.
Submitted by: Donald on April 10, 2018

Rob
from Belmar NJ asked:
January 12, 2018
Which Avet SX would you recommend for this Penn Rampage medium heavy for inshore striper and blackfishing?
1 Answer
The Avet SX models would be good for that style of fishing. You honestly don't need a raptor for inshore blackfishing and for catching smaller striped bass inshore. You will have more than enough line and durability with just the SX model alone.
Submitted by: Donald on January 12, 2018

pw
from Hutchinson MN asked:
April 5, 2017
I need a rod that can pull double duty as both a casting and spinning rod? Is there such a thing?
2 Answers
Pw, Hello there is not going to be a factory rod that i carry that can be used like that
Submitted by: Tyler on April 6, 2017
You would need two rods, one for a conventional reel and one for a spinning reel.
Submitted by: Donald on April 6, 2017

Cameron
from Kyle, tx asked:
March 4, 2017
Is this rod good for trolling for kingfish and for surf fishing for sharks
1 Answer
I would recommend the 30-80 lb. line weight for these applications.
Submitted by: Devon on March 6, 2017

pw
from Hutchinson MN asked:
February 11, 2017
Would this be a good match for a Avet sxj 5.3?
1 Answer
You could effectively fish with this combo, however given the compact size of an Avet SXJ it would more comfortably match up with a thinner and lighter blank.
Submitted by: Devon on February 13, 2017

brian
from Philadelphia pa asked:
January 13, 2017
Would the RAMBW1525C70LB make a good cod rod? comfortable with 16oz sinkers?
1 Answer
This rod would be too light to fish with 16 oz sinkers. I would recommend RAMBW2050C70.
Submitted by: Devon on January 14, 2017

rohan
from australia asked:
May 7, 2015
hi there i would like to know what people think of this rod Iid like to know if it matches up with a penn senator 9/0 i do alot of land based shark fishing and im on a buget inm interested in the 7ft 30 to 50lb overhead model as its also the longest one ive found so far. any info would be much appreciated as well as any other rod options, kinds regards rohan.
1 Answer
Rohan, these rods are a very good rod for the cost and would be a good rod to use for land base shark fishing.
Submitted by: Frank on May 7, 2015

jeffrey
from philippines asked:
December 28, 2013
RAMBW2050C60RS & RAMBW3080C60RS have Pac Bay roller stripper (and roller at the tip or rod?)
1 Answer
Yes these rods have roller rod tips
Submitted by: Customer Service on December 28, 2013

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