Star Rods VPR Spinning Rods

Star Rods VPR Spinning Rods

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Model
TD Code
LengthLine Rating
(lb)
Lure Weight
(oz)
ActionGuides +TipForegripButtPrice
VI410S70G
STA-0388
7'
1 pc
4-101/8-3/8Light-Fast92.5in Cork11in Split Cork$279.95 USD
VI614S70G
STA-0389
7'
1 pc
6-141/8-5/8Med-Light - Fast92.5in Cork11in Split Cork$279.95 USD
VI817S70G
STA-0390
7'
1 pc
8-171/4-3/4Med-Fast92.5in Cork11in Split Cork$279.95 USD
VI1020S70G
STA-0391
7'
1 pc
10-203/8-1-1/4Med Heavy - Fast92.5in Cork11in Split Cork$279.95 USD
VI1225S70G
STA-0392
7'
1 pc
12-253/8-1-3/4Heavy - Fast92.5in Cork11in Split Cork$279.95 USD
VI1225S76
STA-0423
7'6''
1 pc
12-253/8-1-3/4Heavy - Fast102.5in Cork11in Split Cork$289.99 USD
Star Rods VPR Spinning Rods are designed for inshore fishing. They are made with high modulus multi-directional graphite with specialized formula Nano resin. This material increases strength and reduces weight. These rods also feature Nano reinforced butt weave. They are lightweight, but strong and durable.

  • Fuji KL-H frame guides with SIC rings - are lightweight and provide ideal performance
  • Premium Fuji blank-touch reel seat for increased sensitivity and accurate casting
  • Cork handles and hook keeper
  • 5 Stars based on 6 reviews
    By Ryan
    Hampton, Virginia
    Awesome!
    March 29, 2022
    Rod is incredibly light weight and sensitivity is unmatched! Also very comfortable to hold and just and all around very good looking rod
    Pros
    • Light weight
    • Sensitive
    • Comfortable reel seat/ handle
    • Just flat out looks good!
    By Reinier
    Michigan
    Great rods!
    November 24, 2021
    I got the 7’6” 3/8-13/4 rod for casting for snook and Redfish in south Florida as well as Spanish and pompano and even bonita from the panhandle piers. The rod does not disappoint. The rod is very light and balanced well with a 3000 Stradic. Very light tip allows you to feel everything while the powerful butt let’s you control big fish. I even caught a 20# king salmon here in Michigan and the rod handled the fish easily.
    The rod does not feel as fast as the other Star rods but it cast lures farther with little effort. I highly recommend the VPR rods!
    By Tyler
    Delaware
    Great inshore rod
    January 6, 2021
    I’ve been using the 7’ rated 3/8-1 1/4oz for a season now and it’s a great rod.. I fish it more like a 1/4-3/4oz rod, but it handles 1oz fine. The action is a little softer than I like for jigging but it’s still extremely sensitive in that role. Great for throwing light stuff like mirrolures, metals and soft plastics. It handles flounder/stripers/bluefish up to 24” with no problem and will handle bigger fish as well.
    Pros
    • Extremely sensitive and light, casts great
    Cons
    • A little softer than I like, not ideal for working a jig but not horrible either.
    By Cobb
    Glenmoore, PA
    Great
    August 12, 2020
    Used one of these for pot hopping and it worked very well, great rod
    By William
    Lady Lake, FL
    Light, strong, extreme ergonomic, and looks very sharp.
    March 15, 2020
    One of the best feeling fishing rods I’ve ever owned. No complaints.


    Pros
    • Very ergonomic
    • Light
    • Strong
    • Looks sharp
    Cons
    • A bit pricey
    By Thomas
    Lumberton, NC
    Great performing rod, very light!
    March 18, 2019
    These are great rods. They are very sensitive and light. I wasn’t sure how I would like a split handle, but I love it.
    Pros
    • Sensitive
    • Light
    • Reel seat
    Cons
    • Pricey
    4 Questions & 4 Answers
    William Dozier
    from Ocklawaha, FL asked:
    December 7, 2019
    Do you have the 7’6†models?
    1 Answer
    Unfortunately we do not carry the 7ft 6 model.
    Submitted by: Alyssa Madosky on December 8, 2019

    Rob
    from Various asked:
    March 23, 2022
    Would this pair with a 

    Penn SLAIV4500DX Slammer IV DX Spinning Reel

    1 Answer
    Hi Rob, The Star Rods VPR Spinning Rods would be a little too light for the Slammer 4500. Instead I would recommend a Star Rods VPR Boat Spinning Rod. Specifically a Star Rods VB1225S70 VPR Boat Spinning Rod. https://www.tackledirect.com/star-rods-vb1225s70-vpr-boat-spinning-rod.html This would pair and balance nicely with your Penn Slammer IV 4500 Spinning Reel for various saltwater fishing applications. Please let us know if theres anything else we can assist you with. Tight Lines.
    Submitted by: Brendan - TackleDirect Customer Service on March 24, 2022

    Josh
    from Orlando asked:
    February 6, 2022

    VI817S70G

    Would this model be a good rod to pair with a stradic 4000? Artificial 

    1 Answer
    Hi Josh, I would recommend a Star VI1020S70G VPR Spinning Rod. https://www.tackledirect.com/star-rods-vi1020s70g-vpr-spinning-rod.html This would pair well with your Shimano Stradic 4000 for various inshore fishing applications. Please let us know if theres anything else we can assist you with. Tight Lines.
    Submitted by: Brendan - TackleDirect Customer Service on February 7, 2022

    Alex
    from Florida asked:
    July 17, 2021
    Would the 7 foot 6 heavy model pair well with the van staal vr50 fishing for bigger Spanish mackerel using 1 oz gotchas?  
    1 Answer
    The Star Rods VI1020S70G VPR Spinning Rod is going to be a much better match to your reel and will be a better rod Spanish Mackerel. 
    Submitted by: Paul Olah on July 19, 2021

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