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| Name | AQUA-X TELE SURF 12FT/3.60M 100-250 6SEC |
| EAN | 5706301662798 |
| MPN | SVS66279 |
| Brand | DAM |
| Rod Length | 3.6m |
| Casting Weight | 100-250g |
| Number of Sections | 6pc |
| Rod Action | Moderate Fast |
| Rod Weight | 550g |
| Material | Fiberglass |
| Transport length | 92cm |
| Rod power | Heavy |
| Water type | Saltwater |
These rods are made for surf casting and general sea fishing from shore. They are designed to cast heavier rigs and baits over distance in saltwater conditions.
Choose 3.60 m for easier transport and handling, 3.90 m for a balanced middle option, and 4.20 m when you want extra casting reach and line control in the surf.
Yes. The telescopic construction keeps the transport length compact, which makes storage and transport easier than with a comparable full-length surf rod.
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The DAM Aqua-X Tele Surf series gives shore anglers a compact sea fishing rod for long casts with heavy rigs. These telescopic rods are built for saltwater use, with durable fiberglass blanks, a secure EVA handle, and strong guides for reliable control on the beach.
This series is designed for distance casting from the coast. The 100-250 g casting weight suits heavier surf setups, letting you fish baits and rigs effectively in current, wind, and rough water.
The telescopic construction keeps transport length short compared with the fishing length. That makes the rods easier to store in the car, carry to the shoreline, and keep ready for sessions where mobility matters.
Strong fiberglass blanks offer dependable strength and a moderate fast action that helps during casting and fish control. The EVA handle supports a firm grip, and the black-framed guides are made for regular use in coastal conditions.
Within the Aqua-X Tele Surf range, you can choose between several rod lengths and section counts. Shorter versions are easier to handle in tighter spots, while longer models can help extend casting distance and line control over surf.