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Light boat rod for sea fishing
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| Name | REGIMENT IV Pro Boat 702 12-20lb 2PCS |
| EAN | 0031324001466 |
| MPN | 1620449 |
| Brand | Penn |
| Rod Length | 2.1m |
| Number of Sections | 2pc |
| Rod Action | Fast |
| Rod Weight | 380g |
| Material | 30T Carbon |
| Transport length | 116cm |
| Line Rating | 12-20 lb |
| Rod Power | Medium |
| Guide Type | Seaguide Aluminum Oxide |
| Reel Seat | DPS Type |
These rods are designed for sea fishing from the boat. The 2.10 m length, fast action and strong backbone suit vertical work, drifting and general boat fishing where control and lifting power matter.
Choose by the line class and power you need. The 12-20lb model is the lightest option for more finesse, the 20-30lb version covers a broad middle range, and the 30-50lb model is the strongest choice for heavier boat tactics and larger fish.
Yes. According to the supplier information, the series is designed to handle both braided and monofilament lines.
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The Penn Regiment IV Pro Boat range is built for anglers who want clear bite detection and dependable lifting power when fishing from the boat at sea. The slim 32T carbon blank with SLS3 construction keeps the rod light in hand, while the strong backbone helps you stay in control during the fight.
At 2.10 m, every model in this series is easy to handle in tight cockpit spaces and around the rail. The fast action supports direct contact with the rig and helps you react quickly when fish bite carefully.
Penn combines high modulus 30T carbon with SLS3 blank construction to deliver a rod that feels responsive without giving up reserve power. This balance suits sea anglers who fish with braided or monofilament line and need confidence over mixed depths and species.
SeaGuide aluminium oxide guides and a heavy-duty DPS reel seat are chosen for reliable saltwater use. The EVA handle provides a secure grip in wet conditions, and the cross gimbal adds support when extra pressure is needed.
All variants share the same length, two-piece build and fast action. The main difference is the line rating and overall power, so you can pick the lighter version for more finesse or step up to the heavier models for larger fish and tougher boat work.