Savage Gear Battletek Inshore Spinning Rods

Savage Gear Battletek Inshore Spinning Rods

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Model
TD Code
TypeLengthPowerActionLine WeightLure WeightPrice
BTSS72MLXF
SAV-0320
Spinning7'2''
1 pc
Medium LightX-Fast6-12lb1/8-1/2oz$199.99 USD
BTSS72MF
SAV-0321
Spinning7'2''
1 pc
MediumFast8-17lb3/8-3/4oz$199.99 USD
BTSS72MHF
SAV-0322
Spinning7'2''
1 pc
Medium HeavyFast10-20lb3/8-1 1/4oz$199.99 USD
BTSS77MLXF
SAV-0323
Spinning7'7''
1 pc
Medium LightX-Fast6-12lb1/8-1/2oz$199.99 USD
BTSS77MF
SAV-0324
Spinning7'7''
1 pc
MeidumFast8-17lb3/8-3/4oz$199.99 USD
BTSS77MHF
SAV-0325
Spinning7'7''
1 pc
Medium HeavyFast10-20lb3/8-1 1/4oz$199.99 USD
Built to do battle with the hardest fighting inshore game fish up and down the coast, the Savage Gear Battletek Inshore Spinning Rods were engineered to perform in unforgiving saltwater environments. Built on a 30-ton high modulus carbon blank, the Battletek Inshore Rods are lightweight, sensitive, and feature highly responsive fast actions. The soft and highly responsive tip allows for precision casting of small jigs like artificial shrimp and small swimbaits, while the rod's solid backbone has the power to stop bull reds and large stripers dead in their tracks. Reinforced by Savage Gear's advanced 1DFR technology, material composition is altered towards the top third of the blank to greatly enhance hoop strength, and reduce the chances of stress related failure. Fitted with highly corrosion resistant components including Seaguide stainless steel tangle free guides with SiC inserts, the Battletek Inshore is a dependable fishing tool that will serve you well on any coastline.
5 Stars based on 3 reviews
By Chase E.
Manassas
Mh 7ft Battletek bringing the heat!
January 8, 2022
Used the mh for snook, bluefish, mackerel, and drums even hooked into a massive ray an handled it no problem. Matched with a 4000 stradic, this rod rips.
Pros
  • Lightweight
Cons
  • Fg knot is a necessity because eyelets are small.
By Edwin
Orlando, FL
Worth Every Dollar
October 13, 2021
I got the 7'2 MH and it's amazing. It's sensitive and light enough to cast lures all day long. I caught my PB Redfish on this and it hauled it in with ease. It also looks awesome.
By Chase E.
Northern Virginia
One of my favorite rods for a great price! I’m budget friendly and this is a bit outta my price range but man was it worth it!
May 2, 2021
I usually stay cheaper then this rod but I’m glad I bought it. Eyelets are perfect and sensitivity is awesome. Love the feel and look. I currently use the 7.7 medium light but I will be buy the m and mh too!
Pros
  • Everything definitely a nice rod.
Cons
  • Nothing I can tell after multiple fishing trips and multiple fish.
1 Question & 1 Answer
Kelvin
from Pensilvania asked:
August 18, 2021
Can i use a shimano stradic 5k on the 7”7MHF rod ? 
1 Answer
Kelvin,

The Shimano Stradic 5000 would pair nicely with the 7'7"MH Savage Gear Battletek Inshore spinning rod.  I would recommend spooling with either 12lb mono or 20lb braid.  Please let us know if there is anything else we can assist you with.

Submitted by: Rick - TackleDirect Customer Service on August 19, 2021

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