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Traverseon Long Casting Spinning & Baitcasting Rod : Unmatched Distance and Smooth Casting


Premium carbon fiber construction with Fuji guides delivers superior sensitivity and casting accuracy. Ultra rigid yet lightweight design for easy transport, perfect for both saltwater and freshwater environments.

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Great product

Great, it is perfect

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Tw
Precise and controllable casting

I was impressed by the precision of casting with this rod. The control you get is second to none, especially on long casts.

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Quality

Husband loves it

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Tissues and Rainbows
Excellent control during fights

The premium reel seat is very sturdy, and the connection is solid. I can feel the control it provides when fighting larger fish.

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samantha lange
Performs well in all conditions

I've used this rod on both saltwater and freshwater trips, and it's performed flawlessly in both environments.

FAQs

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How to choosing a right fishing rod?

Total Length: Longer rods (7'10"-8'10") for distance casting; shorter rods (5'6"-6'11") for control.

Lure Weight/Line Size: Match to fish size—lighter (1/5-1/2 oz, 6-15 lb) for small fish; heavier (3/8-1 3/8 oz, 10-30 lb) for larger species.

Collapsed Length: Consider portability needs (25"-37.5").

Action: All models feature fast action for responsive performance.

Weight: Ranges from 4 oz to 5.7 oz—lighter rods reduce fatigue.

Choose the model that best matches your fishing environment and target species.

What's the difference between Traverseon's Spinning Rod and Baitcasting Rod models?

All models are available in both Spinning Rod (straight handle) and Baitcasting Rod (pistol grip) versions. All technical specifications remain identical across both versions, with the only difference being the handle shape.

What's the difference between a Spinning Rod and a Baitcasting Rod ?

The main difference between a Spinning Rod and a Baitcasting Rod is in their handle design and reel mounting position:

Spinning Rod:

Has a straight handle

Reel hangs underneath the rod

Reel foot mounts to the bottom of the rod

Guide eyes face downward when casting

Generally easier for beginners to use

Baitcasting Rod:

Has a pistol grip handle

Reel sits on top of the rod

Reel foot mounts to the top of the rod

Guide eyes face upward when casting

Typically preferred by more experienced anglers for precise casting

Both rod types can be made with identical blank materials, lengths, power ratings, and actions. The primary functional difference is in how the reel attaches and how you cast with them.

When to Choose a Spinning Rod vs. a Baitcasting Rod?

Spinning rods are ideal for beginners and those fishing with lighter lures (under 1/4 oz) and line (4-10 lb test). They excel in finesse techniques like drop shotting and jigging where sensitivity is crucial, and perform well in open water or windy conditions. Their simplicity and versatility make them a great all-around choice for most anglers.

Baitcasting rods are better suited for experienced anglers looking for precision and power. They shine when using heavier lures (1/4 oz+) and line (10+ lb test), and are preferred for power techniques like flipping, pitching, and topwater fishing. The baitcasting setup provides superior accuracy, better leverage for fighting larger fish, and more control when fishing in heavy cover or structure.

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