Ultimate Supreme Bolognese Rod

Ultimate Supreme Bolognese Rod

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124 Reviews
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  • 5m
  • 6m
  • 7m

Fishing with a so called ‘Bolognese’ rod is a combination of fishing with a spinning rod and a pole rod. A bolognese rod has the advantage that you can use a lot of power during the retrieve and when a larger fish is caught, line can be released from the reel. These Ultimate Supreme Bolognese Rods meet the highest standards you can expect from a bolognese rod. The rod has a smooth parabolic action and is finished with black guides, a sturdy reel seat and an ergonomic handle. The rod is available in several lengths and is supplied with a handy protective cap for the tip and guides so that the rod can be transported safely. An excellent quality rod with a great price-performance ratio!

Features

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Ultimate Supreme Bolognese Rod

- Bolognese fishing rod
- Telescopic rod
- Length 5 meter, transport length 139cm, weight 239g (5 parts)
- Length 6 meter, transport length 141cm, weight 310g (6 parts)
- Length 7 meter, transport length 143cm, weight 390g (7 parts)
- Material: 100% carbon
- Assembled with high quality parts
- Very stable rod
- Smooth parabolic action
- Bottom finished with screw cap
- Smooth handle
- Solid reel seat
- Compact transport length
- High quality appearance
- Excellent price-quality ratio

Reviews
124 reviews
André

Good price, good quality, I recommend this item, you can't beat it for the price I think!!!

+ Good and light, good price.

- Bent tip and finish of the second to last floating ring very average, but that should not be a generalization!

Luis

I highly recommend this type of rod for good days of fishing for its great action, comfort and easy transport.

Engeltje

Lady of 68 years: Throws out nice, caught both roaches and carp with it very happy :)

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