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| Name | Balzer Magna Nordic Pro Seebrücke 3,60m 180g - Angelrute |
| EAN | 4005652858654 |
| MPN | 105485 |
| Brand | Balzer |
| Rod Length | 3.6m |
| Casting Weight | 180g |
| Number of Sections | 3pc |
| Rod Weight | 400g |
| Material | IM-8 Carbon |
| Transport length | 126cm |
| Guides | Titan SIC |
| Handle material | Duplon |
It is made for sea fishing from piers, breakwaters, and similar elevated shore spots. It also fits larger canals where controlled line lift and bite detection are useful.
Yes, the rod is described with a sensitive tip that shows fine bites clearly. That helps when fish pick up the bait carefully in current or from height.
The rod is built in three sections and has a transport length of 126cm. That makes it easier to carry and stow than a comparable two-piece shore rod.
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The Balzer Magna Nordic Pro Seebrücke is built for sea fishing from piers, moles, and large canals. Its sensitive tip helps register cautious bites, while the light surf-style blank keeps enough reserve for heavier leads up to 180g.
This rod was designed for the Baltic coast style of fishing where height above the water matters. At 3.60m, it helps keep line control from sea bridges and stone jetties, and it also suits broad canal banks.
The blank uses High Modulus IM-8 carbon and combines bite detection with casting support. The tip shows fine takes clearly, while the rod still has the backbone needed for stable casting with heavier sea rigs.
Slim Titan SIC guides, a durable reel seat, and precise put-over joints support reliable setup and clean line flow. The split Duplon handle gives a secure grip during long sessions in wind and spray.
The 3-piece construction keeps transport length to 126cm, which makes the rod easier to pack for coastal trips. With a rod weight of 400g, it remains manageable for repeated casting from fixed shore positions.