Shimano Grappler Type Slow J Jigging Rods

Shimano Grappler Type Slow J Jigging Rods

Built with Shimano's Spiral-X and Hi-Power X blank construction, the Grappler Type Slow J features a deep parabolic flex to help you master slow pitch jigging.

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TD Code
TypeLengthPowerActionBraided Line MaxLure MaxForegrip LengthReargrip LengthPrice
GRPSJC68M
SHM-3893
Casting6'8''
1 pc
MediumModerate30lb330g2.0in15.9in$289.99 USD
GRPSJC68MH
SHM-3894
Casting6'8''
1 pc
Medium HeavyModerate40lb400g2.0in15.9in$289.99 USD
GRPSJC68ML
SHM-3895
Casting6'8''
1 pc
Medium LightModerate20lb260g2.0in15.9in$289.99 USD

Built with Shimano's highest-performing rod blank technologies, the Shimano Grappler Type Slow J Jigging Rods are purpose built for the Japanese inspired technique of slow pitch jigging. The Grappler Type Slow J features a moderate action conducive for slinging jigs upwards off of the seafloor and allowing them to flutter downwards on slack line. These slow pitch rods are deceptively powerful with a deep parabolic flex throughout the entirety of the blank.

Shimano's Grappler series rods are built from blanks utilizing their proprietary Spiral-X and Hi-Power X construction that produces the most powerful, lightest, and most sensitive blanks available. Spiral X construction consists of multiple layers comprised of carbon tape that tightly winds the blank diagonally in opposite directions, resulting in enhanced torsional rigidity without adding extra weight. This construction results in an extremely responsive rod that allows for instant power transmission while casting or jigging and greatly enhances fish fighting capabilities. Spiral X blanks are 250% more structurally rigid and 180% less prone to twisting than standard blank construction. These cutting edge blanks are fitted with Fuji Alconite guides and an SiC tip, along with comfortable EVA handles. The end result is a rod that delivers sharp and crisp precision control that is extremely light to reduce angler fatigue.

4.5 Stars based on 7 reviews
By Anthony
California
Nice rod...Shimano came close...
March 19, 2022
I love the spiral X and high power X technology... I have pulled up some big fish with this rod!!! It is a nice and comfortable rod but the action is a little light in my opinion and the guides are a little weak... Also after two years and maybe 20 trips I am noticing some corrosion(rust) around both the guides and the real seat which is very disappointing… my rods usually go into the shower with me after a day on the boat and then get a towel dried… I know I'm weird!
Pros
  • Nice looking comfortable rod?
Cons
  • Light action, early onset of corrosion?
By tam
Bossier , LA
Light and strong
January 29, 2022
Rod so light but when it get fish on it I can feel it the fish can never get away .. pulled up a big AJ on the first bite out of Venice Louisiana
Pros
  • Strong and sensitive rod ? work jigs like a dream
By Chan
San Francisco
Number two
November 22, 2021
So I bought the medium and loved it but felt a need for a second so I wouldn’t have to change setup just switch to the other rod. I picked up the medium heavy and it’s perfect! Jigging lures for rockfish and lings or live lining bait fish is amazing while on the lighter rod I shrimp fly and squid.
Pros
  • Strong feels like it can handle any weight you put on it.
Cons
  • No hook keeper but you can fix that with a Fuji ez keeper
By LUIS D.
MIAMI, Florida
Really nice action!
April 30, 2021
Best slow pitch rod owned! Great for Amberjack and another bottom species! Really nice action for jigs!
By Cyaco
NY
Difference between Grappler & Game Type Slow J...
November 17, 2020
Difference between Grappler & Game Type Slow J...
Grappker Slow J DOES NOT have
1st. Spiral-X Core - 2.5x stronger than Spiral-X (thanks to NANOALLOY? technology)
2nd. CI4+ reel seat
3rd. Stainless LKW guides / SiC rings
4th. When Grappler Slow J compares with Game Type Slow J, it is not a beginner rod, Game Type Slow J is much easier to use for the Slow Jigging beginners.
By Michael
Panama
Rod Failure
October 18, 2020
I hooked a very large fish on the bottom with the medium heavy slow pitch. Goliath possibly?. Rod broke about 12 inches from the grip. My hands were never on the glass only on the grip. It was a clean break. Granted I was putting the heat to it. Who knows? I was disappointed. It was the 3 rd time out with not much fish caught on it. I thought with the spiral X rap it would have been tougher.
Pros
  • Beautiful Rod
Cons
  • Hard to get. It broke.
By Frank
Tampa
Great Rod!
September 16, 2020
Great rod, lifts fish well when slow pitching. Better with the heavier jigs. Awesome price from Tackle Direct!
6 Questions & 6 Answers
Morgan
from Boston, MA asked:
October 30, 2019
What frame Fuji guides are they putting on these rods?
1 Answer
These blanks are fitted with Fuji Alconite guide
Submitted by: Ethan on November 1, 2019

Michael
from Chiriqui Panama asked:
October 29, 2019
Are the guides aligned in a straight line? 
1 Answer
Yes, the guides are aligned. This rod is spiral wrapped/acid wrapped 
Submitted by: Bernie De Graaf on October 30, 2019

Casey
from Charleston, SC asked:
April 16, 2022
For the medium light, it is rated for 260g max. What do you think the min effective jig size would be? I know Shimano doesnt list it on their site. 

Thanks!

1 Answer
Hi Casey, According to Shimano, There is no minimum jig size for the Shimano GRPSJC68ML Grappler Type Slow J Jigging Rod. As long as you dont exceed 260grams there should be no issue with your presentation. Please let us know if theres anything else we can assist you with. Tight Lines.
Submitted by: Brendan - TackleDirect Customer Service on April 21, 2022

Joey
from orlando, fl asked:
October 10, 2020
Are these rods acid wrapped
1 Answer
Thanks for reaching out about our products!

The Shimano Grappler is not an acid wrapped rod. I don't believe that Shimano makes any acid wrapped jigging rods

Submitted by: Alex Trommelen on October 22, 2020

Jumaane Sweatt
from FL asked:
December 23, 2019
When will this rod be available for order?
1 Answer
The Medium and Medium Heavy models are currently on backorder but are expected to be available from Shimano in late April (subject to change).
Submitted by: Devon Hicken on December 31, 2019

Doug
from SWFL asked:
August 26, 2019
Is it 15.9 inches to the back of the reel seat or to where the foregrip starts?
1 Answer
Perfect you got it!
Submitted by: Andrew Montagna on September 21, 2019

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