Tsunami Trophy II Surf Rods

Tsunami Trophy II Surf Rods

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TypeLengthActionLine Weight
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Lure Weight
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TSTIISS-702M
TSU-0282
Spinning7'
2 pcs
Medium10-20lb1/2-2oz$79.99 USD
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TSTIISS-802MH
TSU-0283
Spinning8'
2 pcs
Medium-Heavy12-25lb3/4-3oz$89.99 USD
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TSTIISS-862DM
TSU-0293
Spinning8'6
2 pcs
Medium10-15lb1/2-1-1/2oz$79.99 USD
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TSTIISS-902MH
TSU-0284
Spinning9'
2 pcs
Medium-Heavy12-25lb1-4oz$99.99 USD
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TSTIISS-1002DM
TSU-0294
Spinning10'
2 pcs
Medium12-17lb1/2-2oz$99.99 USD
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TSTIISS-1002MH
TSU-0285
Spinning10'
2 pcs
Medium-Heavy15-30lb1-5oz$109.99 USD
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TSTIISC-1002H
TSU-0290
Casting10'
2 pcs
Heavy20-40lb4-6oz$104.99 USD
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TSTIISS-1102H
TSU-0286
Spinning11'
2 pcs
Heavy20-40lb2-6oz$124.99 USD
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TSTIISS-1102XH
TSU-0287
Spinning11'
2 pcs
Extra-Heavy20-40lb4-10oz$139.99 USD
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TSTIISC-1102XH
TSU-0291
Casting11'
2 pcs
Extra-Heavy20-40lb4-10oz$139.99 USD
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TSTIISS-1202H
TSU-0288
Spinning12'
2 pcs
Heavy20-40lb3-8oz$139.99 USD
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TSTIISS-1202XH
TSU-0289
Spinning12'
2 pcs
Extra-Heavy20-40lb6-10oz$149.99 USD
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TSTIISC-1202XH
TSU-0292
Casting12'
2 pcs
Extra-Heavy20-40lb6-10oz$149.99 USD
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Tsunami Trophy II Surf Spinning Rods are affordable surf rods and are ideal for beach fishing. Tsunami Trophy II Surf Spinning Rods are lightweight and the actions are ideal for throwing plugs, tins, and baits. Featuring vinyl shrink grips, graphite cushioned reel seats and guides made for making long casts with braided line. Quality surf rods at an affordable price.

  • 70/30 ferrule system for one-piece feel
  • Non-braid fouling guides
  • High density graphite fiber blank construction for strength improvement
  • Lighter, tougher, and more powerful small diameter blank construction
  • Light, corrosion proof graphite and stainless steel cushioned reel seat
  • Tough, high gloss epoxy wrap finish
4.5 Stars based on 28 reviews
By Mike
Western Mass.
Great purchase
July 7, 2022
Arrived quickly and in secure packaging. Very glad to see reported specifications were accurate. Rod is very light and easy to manipulate for the first time surf caster. Paired well with a Diawa BG4500.
By Baba Y.
Deltona, FL
Crazy good deal for the price.
July 6, 2022
For starters, I think this rod is way underpriced for how well it performs and how well it is constructed with excellent components. It's a 70/30 2 piece but feels like a 1 piece. The 8.5' size inconjunction with it's medium power and action is absolutley perfect for chucking lighter lures a huge distance. I use it with 2 4000 size reels, one with 15lb braid and one with 20lb braid. I'm able to sling small jigs a good distance with little effort. It has great action and good backbone for bringing in larger fish. It is classefied as a surf rod but not only is it great for fishing on the shoreline of a beach but this particular rod excells on the jettys and piers as well. It is a joy to use while wading the flats for me. If I ever see it on sale below its retail price im going to buy another to add to my collection just based on general principle.
By Hammer76
PORTLAND, ME
Great Value Surf Rod
June 5, 2022
Great Surf Rod That Will Get You Started Without Breaking The Bank . Great Rod and Great Price
Pros
  • Price , Value ,
Cons
  • None known
By Ron D.
Staten Island, NY
Good Conventional Surf-Casting Rod at Reasonable Price
May 12, 2022
To be fair, I only just finished setting up the reel (Penn Squall) and have not taken this setup out fishing yet, so this is highly preliminary. This is a rod built for casting bait and weight is the perfect size for Northeast U.S.A. striped bass and bluefishing.
Pros
  • Light, correct size for striped bass and bluefishing in the Northeast USA.
Cons
  • Too early for me to judge cons.
By David
Murrels Inlet SC
Great surf rods for the price.
May 4, 2022
I have the 7ft med rod for throwing 1 oz halco twistys for spanish mackerel on the surf. It performs amazingly.I have the 8ft med heavy for fishing jetties and it performs well throwing 3 oz weights with cut bait for bull red's.The 10ft med heavy is my go to when fishing the surf for pompano.You can't beat the quality of these rods for the price.If i ever need another fishing rod i will be looking at Tsunami first.
By RICK
Columbia Mo
Great vacation surf rod
March 10, 2022
I bought this rod after some study on both price. And real use function. It was great my first time out. So I bought 2 more 9 ft 10 ft 7 ft. 7 ft has been my best for close running pompano. 9 med heavy is great on blue fish, some Spanish mackerel, throwing 4 oz weights.
Pros
  • Price for sure, available,
By Chris
Massachusetts
4-10 11ft
February 21, 2022
put so many stripers on this rod 2 seasons ago. was able to jig very well. a little stiff for topwater
Pros
  • bang for buck
Cons
  • heavy
By Alan
California
good heavy surf rod
February 8, 2022
I use this rod for crabbing in California beaches, it can cast a 8 oz snare a long distance, well built.
By Jeff
NY
Great surf rod
February 7, 2022
After seeing a lot of people use this rod on YouTube, I finally decided to get one myself. I can say for the price, this is an awesome surf rod. Caught a bunch of stripers and blues from the surf with ease and rod is still going strong.
Pros
  • Nice guides
  • Casts well
  • Light to carry
  • Loads up nicely
  • Strong backbone to pull in fish
By nestor
BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA
great for light surf fishing
January 27, 2022
great for light surf fishing
By Christian
North Carolina
Good Rod, A Little Noodley
December 3, 2021
I have enjoyed this rod a lot since I have gotten it and caught plenty of fish with it just have a couple gripes about it. First, it's a two piece rod but its a short piece with the handle then a long piece with all the guides. It's just a little awkward storing and transporting and at that point in my mind you might as well have a one piece rod. Second, the rods action is a little noodley. By that I mean that when the rod bends it bends in the middle of the rod and not at the tip. There isn't as much of a backbone to it as I would expect out of a 10ft rod. Other than that, its a good rod.
By Joseph
St Petersburg FL.
Nice Rod
November 22, 2021
Should hold up well!
By Tony
South Texas
Trophy II 8’
October 25, 2021
Bought one for my wife’s birthday and immediately ordered another for myself. This is a great little do all rod. Pier, jetty and surf. I tie the two pieces together with nite ize and go anywhere. Paired with a Spinfisher vi 4500, 30# j braid.
Pros
  • Light setup
Cons
  • Wondering if it would be better as a 60/40 split. Not a true con.
By David B.
Virginia Beach, Va
Not user friendly!
October 20, 2021
This is a 10' surf rod that was in two sections. However, the rod is not in two 5" sections, it is in a 3' section (grip/reel) and a 7' section (eyes). When you attempt to break the pole down for transit, the line on the reel starts to unravel because there are no eyes on the shorter section to keep the line pulled forward. Once the rod is separated into its two parts keeping the shock leader line from coming off requires extra hassle. You will need to wrap the spool with a rubber band or Velcro strip to prevent the line from slipping from the reel, which then leaves a lot of extra loose line on the pole to get tangled as you try to grab the two pole ends and the line and secure the poles together. After several trips, the pole has been retired.
By Aric
San Antonio
First Tsunami
October 17, 2021
I purchased this rod because the rods I usually get are always out of stock. It was half the price of all my other rods yet it’ll sling heavy baits just as well. It’s got enough back bone for heavy fish yet light enough to detect those tiny bites before my bait gets picked up. Time will tell how it holds up. Definitely worth the money so far.
40 Questions & 40 Answers
Peter
from Hickory, North Carolina asked:
January 15, 2020
What is the weight of the 8ft rod?
1 Answer
The weight of the 8ft Tsunami Trophy II is 10.4 oz's 
Submitted by: Bernie De Graaf on January 16, 2020

Francis
from Massachusetts asked:
December 12, 2019
What is the difference between the TSTIISS and TSTIISC models?
1 Answer
The  TSTIISC are casting models and the TSTIISS are the spinning models 
Submitted by: Bernie De Graaf on December 12, 2019

Justin
from Maui Hawaii asked:
June 1, 2019
Will a penn 9500 SS fit on the 11ft xheavy
1 Answer
This would be a very balanced combo
Submitted by: Andrew Montagna on June 22, 2019

Yb
from Brooklyn, ny asked:
April 12, 2019
What is the weight of 8'6
1 Answer
The weight of the 9 foot is 11.2 oz's. We are out of stock of the 8'6 but the weight difference isn't much  
Submitted by: Bernie De Graaf on April 15, 2019

Bob joseph
from san francisco asked:
March 11, 2019
how much does the 9' weigh?
1 Answer
11.2 oz's 
Submitted by: Bernie De Graaf on March 21, 2019

javy
from TX asked:
August 15, 2022
which size would pair well with a saragosa 14000
1 Answer
Hi, I would recommend a Tsunami TSTIISS-1202XH Trophy II Surf Spinning Rod. https://www.tackledirect.com/tsunami-tstiiss-1202xh-trophy-ii-surf-spinning-rod.html This would pair great with a Shimano Saragosa 14000 for a variety of surf fishing applications. Please let us know if theres anything else we can assist you with. Tight Lines.
Submitted by: Brendan - TackleDirect Customer Service on August 16, 2022

Oliver
from TX asked:
August 7, 2022
Can the 8' or 9' MH paired with Penn Battle be used offshore popping for tuna?
1 Answer
Hi Oliver, We do not recommend using surf rods for tuna popping. We recommend using a rod with a more stout profile such as the Star Sequence boat rod in 7'2 ( https://www.tackledirect.com/star-rods-skt1540s72-sequence-boat-spinning-rod.html ) or models similar to the Ocean Tackle International Popping rods ( https://www.tackledirect.com/ocean-tackle-international-ts2-popping-rods.html ). Please let us know if there is anything else we can assist you with!
Submitted by: Brendan - TackleDirect Customer Service on August 9, 2022

Darryl Willis
from Ohio (OH) asked:
August 6, 2022
Penn pursuit iv 4000 paired with tsunami II 8ft med heavy for surf fishing?


Good combo?


Double for some peir action?


Is rod considered fast action?


Thank u

1 Answer
Hi Darryl, The Penn Pursuit paired with the Tsunami II 8ft Med heavy rod for surf fishing will make an excellent combo for your application. The rod itself has a more moderate to moderate fast action. Please let us know if there is anything else we can assist you with!
Submitted by: Huy - TackleDirect Customer Service on August 8, 2022

Villa55
from LA asked:
August 2, 2022
Do they make a 9 medium?
1 Answer
Hello, 


Unfortunately Tsunami doesn't make the Trophy II in a 9 foot medium power. They 

do however make the Tsunami airwave Elite in a 8'8 medium power. Tsunami also makes a model called the SaltX surf rod which is

available in a 8'8 medium or 9'6 medium power version. 

Submitted by: Bernie - TackleDirect Customer Service on August 3, 2022

Steve Lucas
from Massachusetts asked:
July 27, 2022
Hi. Looking to pair with a Shimano Stradic 4000 size reel. Will primarily fish for Stripers from shore/jettys. Not necessarily looking for a long cast surf rod if that makes sense. What would you recommend?  Thanks!
1 Answer
Hi Steve, We recommend the Tsunami Trophy II in the 8ft model as it will cover the widest variety of lures and weights as well as balance the reel better. Please let us know if there is anything else we can assist you with!
Submitted by: Huy - TackleDirect Customer Service on July 28, 2022

Casey
from Louisville, KY asked:
March 28, 2022
What rod and braid combo would you recommend for Penn Spinfisher VI Live Liner in 4500 size?  6500 size?  Using mainly chunk bait / mullet from the beach. 
1 Answer
Hi Casey, For your fishing application I would recommend both a 8ft Tsunami TSTIISS-802MH Trophy II Surf Spinning Rod for your 4500 Spinfisher VI and a 10ft Tsunami TSTIISS-1002MH Trophy II Surf Spinning Rod for your 6500 Spinfisher VI reel. https://www.tackledirect.com/tsunami-tstiiss-1002mh-trophy-ii-surf-spinning-rod.htmlhttps://www.tackledirect.com/tsunami-tstiiss-802mh-trophy-ii-surf-spinning-rod.html I would spool both up with 30lb Powerpro SuperSlick V2 Braided line. https://www.tackledirect.com/powerpro-super-slick-v2-braided-line-30lb-300yds.html This would be ideal for many surf fishing applications. 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

Ahab
from San Francico asked:
March 14, 2022
Will a Penn Clash 5000 pair with Trophy II 10ft distance medium?

I'd use it throwing 1oz to 1.5oz  bucktails and swimbaits for stripers in the surf.


1 Answer
Hi Ahab, Based on your fishing application I would recommend a Tsunami TSTIISS-1002MH Trophy II Surf Spinning Rod. https://www.tackledirect.com/tsunami-tstiiss-1002mh-trophy-ii-surf-spinning-rod.html This rod would pair and balance well with your Penn Clash 5000. This would also give you alot more backbone and be more versatile to fish larger baits compared to the 10ft Medium without compromising sensitivity. Please let us know if theres anything else we can assist you with. Tight Lines.
Submitted by: Brendan - TackleDirect Customer Service on March 15, 2022

Chris
from FL asked:
March 6, 2022
Hello, What is the weight of the 902MH and the 802MH? -Thanks!
1 Answer
Hi Chris, The Tsunami TSTIISS-802MH Trophy II Surf Spinning Rod has a rod weight of 10.4oz, and the Tsunami TSTIISS-902MH Trophy II Surf Spinning Rod has a rod weight of 11.2oz. Please let us know if theres anything else we can assist you with. Tight Lines.
Submitted by: Brendan - TackleDirect Customer Service on March 8, 2022

Johnny
from Modesto, CA asked:
November 1, 2021
What kind of handle does the 7ft has? Is it a full grip or split type grip just like in the picture 
1 Answer
Hi Johnny, the Tsunami TSTIISS-702M Trophy II Surf Spinning Rod - 7 ft. has a full grip for this model. Please let us know if theres anything else we can assist you with. Tight Lines.
Submitted by: Brendan - TackleDirect Customer Service on November 3, 2021

Sal
from Philadelphia, PA asked:
November 1, 2021
Will a battle 2 4000 be a good match for the 9 foot? I know the 86 would work, but I am actually looking for something I can bottom fish with/throw lures occasionally. Thanks! 
1 Answer
Hi Sal, The Tsunami Trophy II Surf Spinning Rod model: TSTIISS-902MH, TackleDirect Code: TSU-0284 would be a nice match with a Penn BTLIII5000 Battle III Spinning Reel. Model: BTLIII5000, TackleDirect Sku: PEN-1859. https://www.tackledirect.com/penn-btliii5000-battle-iii-spinning-reel.html. This will have more line capacity and more drag power making it more versatile for chunking bait in the surf. Please let us know if theres anything else we can assist you with. Tight Lines.
Submitted by: Brendan - TackleDirect Customer Service on November 3, 2021

Simon
from NY asked:
September 17, 2021
whats the weight and handle length for 10ft casting one?
1 Answer
Simon,

The Tsunami Trophy surf rod TSTIISC-1002H has a handle length of 19in and a weight of .36kg or 12.6oz.  Please let us know if there is anything else we can assist you with. 

Submitted by: Rick - TackleDirect Customer Service on September 21, 2021

Ritchiey
from Texas asked:
September 12, 2021
What is the weight of the rod for the 11ft Heavy? 
1 Answer
Ritchiey,

The Tsunami Trophy II 11' XH surf rod TSTIISS-1102XH weighs 16oz.  The Trophy 11ft H is very similar and probably weighs same or a little less.  It is currently out of stock at this time.  Please let us know if there is anything else we can assist you with.

Submitted by: Rick - TackleDirect Customer Service on September 14, 2021

DT
from NJ asked:
August 30, 2021
THE UPPER HALF OF MY TROPHY 2 802MH SNAPPED IN HALF THROWING OUT A 3OZ SINKER.  I was really disappointed as this has been a go to rod for me for several years for light surf fishing.  I was actually shocked this happened and was wondering if these top sections are sold or do I have to purchases a whole new rod?
1 Answer
DT,

Unfortunately we do not sell the upper or lower sections of 2-piece rods from any of the manufacturers we sell, only complete rods.  Please let us know if there is anything else we can assist you with.

Submitted by: Rick - TackleDirect Customer Service on September 1, 2021

Cameron Smith
from NJ asked:
August 19, 2021
Would a 3000 reel work for the 8 foot rod?
1 Answer
Cameron,

A 3000 size reel will work with the Tsunami 8ft Trophy II surf rod.  You just want to make sure the line capacity is sufficient for surf fishing.  Please let us know if there is anything else we can assist you with.

Submitted by: Rick - TackleDirect Customer Service on August 20, 2021

chad
from Virgina asked:
July 3, 2021
is the Trophy II a fast action rod? 
1 Answer
Yes, all models of the Trophy II series surf rods are fast action.
Submitted by: Austin - TackleDirect Customer Service on July 3, 2021

Hunter Gonzales
from Gonzales, Texas asked:
July 2, 2021
Would any of these pair well with a BG8000 with 70lb braid? I'm looking to fish from jettys mainly for shark.
1 Answer
For that size reel, the best options would be any of the 11'-12' H rated models for sharking.
Submitted by: Austin - TackleDirect Customer Service on July 3, 2021

Matteo D
from Santa Barbara, California asked:
April 18, 2021
Is the 8'6" rod good for tossing Lucky Craft 110s into the surf? If not, what are some better options?
1 Answer
The 8'6" is a solid option for Lucky Craft 110s
Submitted by: Billy - TackleDirect Customer Service on April 20, 2021

Newton
from 01852 asked:
March 17, 2021

Hi,

I am looking to fish for black fish, and I live in the northeast looking to fishing on the surf/onshore. Conventional wisdom say to get tall rod so you can cast far and have a less likely to get stuck in the rocks, I am looking for rod and reel. Any recommendations on size on (action/power) rod and reel.


Appreciate it.

1 Answer

For the rod, I wouldrecommend a medium heavy to heavy action because you need a stout rod with agood backbone to pull blackfish away from the rocks but also a sensitive tip todetect the bite. The 9’ medium heavy would be a good option from shore forcasting distance and versatility. A 5000-6000 spinning reel like a daiwa BGwith 40 lb braid would suit your application. 

Submitted by: William Larkin on March 19, 2021

Ntando Mvelase
from KwaZulu-Natal asked:
February 8, 2021
Does the 12ft x-heavy able to catch 7-9ft sharks no problem or do u recommend the tica TC1 SURGE SURF SPINNING RODS 12ft heavy
1 Answer
Either would make a good choice for sharks that size, and both rods are actually fairly similar to one another. 
Submitted by: Austin Kearney on February 9, 2021

Jon
from Denver, CO asked:
January 17, 2021
Hello, can you tell me how long each section is on the 8'6" rod? Thanks!
1 Answer
These rods are a 70/30 split, which means the top section would be roughly 71.4 inches, while the bottom half is roughly 30.6 inches. 
Submitted by: Austin Kearney on January 18, 2021

GARY WATERS
from Cochranville pa asked:
January 5, 2021
What model rod would recommend using a Penn Squall throwing 8oz and bait? THANKS3
1 Answer
I would recommened the 11' or 12' XH casting models to be able to handle that amount of weight. 
Submitted by: Austin Kearney on January 5, 2021

Dave
from Pa asked:
December 6, 2020
 What size okuma reel would match with a the   Eight or nine foot rod
1 Answer
Hello, a 4000 or 4500 size reel would pair well with an 8' or 9' rod.
Submitted by: Bass O on December 7, 2020

Brian
from Fredericksburg, Virginia asked:
November 12, 2020
Does graphite fiber mean it’s composite?
1 Answer
Hello, thanks for being interested in our product. Yes its what the rod is made of. High Density Graphite Fiber Blank Construction – Smaller Diameter With Improved Strength, Power & Durability.
Submitted by: Bass O on November 12, 2020

Ferenc Horvath
from Las vegas asked:
October 20, 2020
Can a trophy 2 10ft medium throw lures between 3-4oz? I usually bait fish so im trying to throw further. But i also want a more sensitive tip for bite detection but i dont know if I should go with the MH model instead.
1 Answer
I would recommend using the 10' MH rated model if you plan on throwing 3-4oz consistently, if you usually throw lighter lures and want to keep it lighter and more sensitive the Medium power rod would make a great rod! Cant go wrong with either
Submitted by: Alex Trommelen on October 23, 2020

Ryan
from Virginia asked:
May 19, 2020
Would a battle 2 5000 or 2020 shimano Spheros SW 4000 pair best with the 8’6” model.?
1 Answer
Hello Ryan, 


For a rod this size, the 5k Battle 2 would be a better fit. Tight lines! 

Submitted by: B. Smith on May 19, 2020

Brian
from Virginia asked:
April 27, 2020
What size reel would you pair with this 10’ med/hvy rod


1 Answer
Reels sizes in the 5500-8500 range will fit the best. 
Submitted by: Sydney on April 28, 2020

Jack
from Cape Cod, Massachusetts asked:
April 22, 2020
What size Diawa BG would you match with a 10ft Trophy ll (medium-heavy)?


1 Answer
The Daiwa BG 6500 or 8000 would make the best fit for the rod. It is up to you whether or not you want a little bit of extra size from the 8000. It is not needed. 
Submitted by: Sydney on April 22, 2020

Frankie Fernandez
from Lanai, Hawaii asked:
March 29, 2020
How long is the top half of the 12 ft xxh casting rod?
1 Answer
Frankie, the top section of the rod is 83.25". 
Submitted by: Phil Carfagno on April 1, 2020

Larry
from Maryland asked:
March 7, 2020
Between the 8.5ft distance and 10ft distance models which one balances best with a Penn Slammer III 4500?
1 Answer
8'6" Model would balance out best with the 4500 Slammer. 9' Max.
Submitted by: Brian on March 18, 2020

KS
from Massachusetts asked:
February 9, 2020
Hello,

Would the saltX 4000 pair well with the 8’6” for a light setup?

1 Answer
Yes the salt x 4000 would pair well with the 8'6 
Submitted by: Tyler Bennett on February 10, 2020

gerald
from bordentown, NJ asked:
January 5, 2020
I have a bunch of Daiwa BG reels, which size would pair well with the 8'6" rod?  Thanks!
1 Answer
Hello, I would recommend going with a 4000 size on the 8'6 it will balance nicely. 
Submitted by: Tyler Bennett on January 8, 2020

Capt Ahab
from North Shore asked:
January 1, 2020
What are the measurements of the 2 pieces on the 7 foot rod?
1 Answer
The butt section is 29 1/4 Inches. The tip section is 57 1/2 Inches. 
Submitted by: Rebecca Redington on January 10, 2020

Joe
from Egg Harbour Township, nj asked:
December 26, 2019
Would a battle 2 5000 match with the 9ft.?
1 Answer
Yes, the Battle II 5000 would pair well with a any 9' surf rod.
Submitted by: Devon Hicken on December 31, 2019

Brandon Meadows
from Mentone Alabana asked:
April 27, 2019
How heavy is the 12'xxh? 
1 Answer
Unfortunately we do not have this rod currently in-stock to weigh, and we were not provided the weight by the manufacturer. As soon as we have that information available we will be sure to provide it in the Order Chart. 
Submitted by: Rebecca Redington on April 30, 2019

Josh
from Urbana Ohio asked:
March 17, 2019
How many eyes on the 10ft medium spinning
1 Answer
7 + tip
Submitted by: John Vaughan on March 21, 2019

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