Shimano TREVALA SPINNING | Trotac Marine
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Shimano TREVALA SPINNING

$299.99
The redesigned Trevala B continues the legacy of an iconic crossover rod series. View full description

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The redesigned Trevala B continues the legacy of an iconic crossover rod series. Designed for maximum versatility — jigging, tossing lures or live bait — TC4 blank construction provides bulletproof durability. All models feature a rubber gimbal for added security in rod holders during long runs to the fishing grounds while also adding comfort and fish-fighting benefit with a fighting belt. With reduced overall weight and an optimized guide train for enhanced rod balance, Trevala B raises the bar for versatile performance.

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TVS60HB 5.3 6'0" Moderate Fast - 1 12 EVA SeaGuide Aluminum Oxide
TVS66MHB 5.3 6'6" Moderate Fast Medium Heavy 1 12 EVA SeaGuide Aluminum Oxide
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Shimano Canada

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