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| Name | ATOMIC TELE SURF 420CM 150G |
| EAN | 4718947108821 |
| MPN | AT-S-4205T150 |
| Brand | Okuma |
| Casting Weight | 150g |
| Rod Length | 4.2m |
| Material | High-Quality Carbon |
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The telescopic Atomic Tele Surf combines portability with performance for saltwater shore fishing. Designed for anglers who value easy transport without compromising on quality, this 4.2 m surf rod delivers sensitive bite detection and reliable power for targeting coastal species.
The thin, high-quality carbon blank offers an excellent balance of backbone and feel. Aluminum-reinforced connection joints enhance durability and stability under load, ensuring the rod performs reliably session after session. The lightweight construction reduces fatigue during long fishing days.
The white-colored solid tip section provides heightened sensitivity to register even cautious bites. This responsive tip design helps you detect subtle takes in varied surf conditions, giving you the edge when fish are feeding tentatively.
The Atomic Tele Surf series offers three casting weight options to match your preferred setup and target species:
120 g – suited for lighter surf rigs, smaller baits, and calmer conditions or smaller species like flatfish and school bass
150 g – the versatile all-rounder for medium surf rigs, suitable for cod, bass, rays, and mixed saltwater species in moderate conditions
200 g – designed for heavy surf rigs, larger baits, stronger currents, and bigger species such as large rays, conger, and tope
All models share the 4.2 m length and telescopic design for compact transport.
Rod length: 4.2 m (14'0")
Casting weight: 150 g
Material: High-quality carbon
Tip: Solid, white-colored
Guides: CN rings
Reel seat: Reinforced with aluminum
Connections: Aluminum-reinforced joint parts
Design: Telescopic for easy transport
Compatible with all surf casting reels
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