Shimano FX SPINNING ROD | Trotac Marine
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Shimano FX SPINNING ROD

$23.99 - $39.99
The FX series of rods was created for anglers of all ages and skill levels. These versatile rods cover a wide variety of applications and lengths, perfect for any stream, river, lake or light saltwater applications. View full description

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The FX series of rods was created for anglers of all ages and skill levels. These versatile rods cover a wide variety of applications and lengths, perfect for any stream, river, lake or light saltwater applications.

SKU

FOREGRIP LENGTH (IN)

TOTAL LENGTH

ACTION

POWER

PIECES

LURE WEIGHT (OZ)

MONO LINE (LB)

GRIP LENGTH (IN)

GRIP MATERIAL

GUIDE TYPE

FXS50ULC2 1 5'0" Fast Ultra Light 2 1/32-3/16 1-4 5 EVA Steatite
FXS70MC2 1 7'0" Fast Medium 2 1/4-5/8 6-14 8 EVA Steatite
FXS80MHC2 2.8 8'0" Fast Medium Heavy 2 1/2-4 12-25 13 EVA Steatite
Brand:
Shimano Canada

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