Penn Prevail II Inshore Rods are high end inshore rods. Offering strength and performance with one-piece graphite composite rod blanks. These rods pair well with the Penn Fierce III spinning reels.Graphite composite blanksOne-piece stainless steel Dura-GuidesWinn camo grips...
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Nice feel, light and powerfull
I read in the penn official page this rod breaks trhougth 4th and 5th guide, but i have used it for large bonito and over 20# jacks and didn't broke. Is light as a feather, and have nice guides. but I had to change the reel seat (poor quality in the foam and reel doesn?t fit very well) because it gets off and spins after a few uses. In general is a good rod.
I paired it with…
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a BG5000.
Great Rod for the Money
4 stars because I haven't used it yet. My first Penn rod and so far I am very happy. Arrived in great shape; packaged in a sturdy shipping tube. Feels good in the hand and pairs well with the Squall low profile 200. Great looking rod made with quality materials. Looking forward to fishing this set up.
<span>Hi Mason, I would recommend a 7ft Heavy Penn PREINII1530S70 Prevail II Inshore Spinning Rod. </span><a href="https://www.tackledirect.com/penn-preinii1530s70-prevail-ii-inshore-spinning-rod.html">https://www.tackledirect.com/penn-preinii1530s70-prev
Chuck,<p>The Penn Prevail II Inshore rods do not have a trigger grip. Please let us know if there is anything else we can assist you with.</p>
This model's lure rating maxes out at 1 oz. I would not buy this rod if you plan on throwing lures above its rating. The 7' Medium Heavy is currently in stock and would handle 1.5 oz lures fine. (<span style="font-family:Arial;font-size:14.4px;white-space
Penn states that this rod is approximately 8.7oz. This rod would pair very well with a Daiwa BG 5000, if you are affraid of this reel being too heavy i would recommend looking at a Shimano Stradic FL 5000 or Daiwa Ballistic 5000, both very nice tough reel
Hello Will, <p><br /></p><p>Your Spinfisher 4500 would pair well with any one of these Prevail 2 rods. Which rod you choose would really just depend on what species of fish you are targeting, your fishing technique and location, and the kinds of lures or