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| Name | REGIMENT IV BASS SPIN 103 - 28-85G |
| EAN | 0031324002180 |
| MPN | 1620479 |
| Brand | Penn |
| Rod Length | 3m |
| Casting Weight | 28-85g |
| Number of Sections | 3pc |
| Rod Action | Fast |
| Rod Weight | 420g |
| Material | 30T Carbon |
| Handle Type | EVA |
| Guide Type | SeaGuide Aluminum Oxide |
| Transport length | 109cm |
| Reel seat | SeaGuide |
| Number of guides with tip | 7 |
These rods are designed for saltwater spinning with artificial lures, especially for bass and similar coastal predators where lure control and bite detection matter.
Choose the 2.74 m 15-56 g model for a lighter, more versatile setup with shorter transport length. Choose the 3.00 m 28-85 g model if you want more casting weight and extra reach from shore.
Yes. According to the supplier, the rods are designed to handle both braided and monofilament lines.
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The PENN Regiment IV Bass spinning rod range is built for anglers who need a light, responsive saltwater rod with enough backbone for firm hook sets and secure fish control. The slim 30T carbon blank with SLS3 construction keeps weight down while maintaining the strength needed for bass and other coastal predators.
The fast action and sensitive tip help detect subtle takes and keep smaller lures working cleanly. More power through the mid and butt section gives better casting support and solid control once a fish is on.
SeaGuide guides and a SeaGuide reel seat suit regular saltwater use and work with both braided and monofilament lines. This makes the range a practical choice for shore and light boat fishing where lure feedback matters.
An EVA front grip and anti-slip shrink rear handle improve comfort and grip when conditions turn damp or windy. The three-piece construction also keeps transport manageable without giving up the long rod profile many bass anglers prefer.