Tsunami Carbon Shield II Boat Conventional Rods are designed with ALPS Guides. Premium Hypolon grips for maximum comfort. Made with feather light IM7 graphite blanks with D16 nanotech and unique carbon fiber design. D16 Nanotech blank technology consists of multi-directional layers of IM7 carbon fib...er that have been injected with nano resin and wrapped in 8 different angles which evenly disperse flexural force in 16 directions. This combination provides an extremely lightweight blank that resists twist and adds hoop strength. These rods make casting to hooking and fighting big fish as easy as it gets. Great choice whether you are jigging Tuna in the Northeast or battling Grouper down South.Anodized aluminum reel seat with stainless steel hoods and custom locking ringPremium Hypolon gripsUnique carbon fiber designIM7 Graphite blank with D16 NanotechALPS Guides
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Great rod for cobia fishing
<span>Hi Stryker, The Tsunami Carbon Shield II Boat Conventional rods can be used for light inshore trolling. Pairing it with a speedmaster or tyronos 20 might make it a bit bulky unless its with the heaviest model. We recommend going with the 16 to pair
<span>Hi Antonio, The Avet MXL reel will fit the Tsunami Carbon Shield II Conventional boat rods and would balance the whole setup well. Please let us know if there is anything else we can assist you with!</span>
<span>Hi Vinny, I would recommend the Tsunami TSCSHDBSII701H-B Carbon Shield II Boat Spinning Rod. </span><a>https://www.tackledirect.com/tsunami-tscshdbsii701h-b-carbon-shield-ii-boat-spinning-rod.html</a><span> This rod would be ideal for tuna fishing a
Dorrell,<p><br /></p><p>If you were going to use either of these, we would recommend the XH. Still may be a little undermatched for 3lbs of lead in all honesty however. </p>
Unfortunately, Tsunami does not state what the gimbal is made of.
I would recommend the Tsunami Heavy Wire line trolling rods,<p>https://www.tackledirect.com/tsunami-trophy-wire-line-casting-rods.html<br /></p>