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Shimano S.T.C Dual Tip Travel Spinning Rods

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Product Overview

  • Incredibly versatile, these extra-fast action twin models cover almost every angling situation you’re ever likely to be faced with!
  • Kitted out with a cork handle and a Fuji DPS reel seat, they break down into five sections, allowing you to take them anywhere in the world.

Features

  • XT60 Blanks + Biofibre
  • 2 x tips
  • Fuji DPS Reel Seat
  • Cork Handle
  • Single Leg Hardlite Guides

Specifications

  • Length: 2.50m
  • Pack Down Size: 57cm
  • 5 Sections
  • Medium Light/Medium Heavy – Weight: 143/149g – Casting Weight: 7-21g/14-40g
  • Heavy/Extra-Heavy – Weight: 168/176g – Casting Weight: 20-50g/50-100g

Questions and Answers

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Hello guys! I want to buy a Shimano S.T.C Dual Tip Travel Spinning Rod 7-40gr but I would love to know if in case of accident you sell replacement parts. Thanks
By Joao - London - 23rd Jul 2021
A
Hi Joao, We only stock the complete rods and don't carry any replacement sections etc. Nor do we normally supply them on request. Obviously if something gets broken under warranty, we'll do our best to help you out, but if not you might have to contact Shimano themselves to find an outlet that stocks spares.' Regards TackleUK
By Simon T - 23rd Jul 2021

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Hi what would be recommended line rating for the 20-50g, 50g-100g Dual Tip travel rod?
By Ashok S - Leicester - 18th Mar 2020
A
Hello Ashok, For the 20-50g it is 10-20lbs and it also the same for braid. For the 50-100g it is 15-25lbs and again the same for braid.'
By Mathew - 18th Mar 2020

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What would be a suitable reel for this rod?
By Paul Whetham - Dorset - 10th Aug 2019
A
Hello Paul, A daiwa BG spinning reel would be good or a shimano Stradic both in a 4000 size would be ideal.'
By Mathew - 12th Aug 2019

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