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Light feeder fishing at short range
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| Name | Supera X Superlight 10ft Feeder |
| EAN | 5056317752571 |
| MPN | P0070063 |
| Brand | Preston |
| Rod Length | 3m |
| Casting Weight | 30g |
| Number of Sections | 2pc |
| Rod Action | Progressive |
| Rod Weight | 137g |
| Transport length | 157cm |
| Included feeder tips | 3 pc |
| Line rating | 3-6 lb |
These rods have a soft, progressive action with slim, light blanks. They are designed to protect fine hooklengths, show shy bites clearly, and keep fish pinned during the fight.
Choose the 10ft for short casts and close work, the 11ft for medium distances and silverfish or bream fishing, and the 12ft if you want the broadest all-round feeder option with extra casting reach.
Yes. Supplier information states that the range is suitable for both braided and monofilament lines, which makes it flexible across different feeder setups.
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The Preston Supera X Superlight range is built for feeder anglers who want a soft, progressive action without giving up casting control. X-Wrap carbon blanks keep the rods slim, light, and well balanced, which helps when fishing fine hooklengths for silverfish, skimmers, bream, and careful winter carp.
Each rod in the range is designed to cushion lunges and reduce hook pulls. This makes the series a strong choice when you need to protect light rigs and keep fish pinned at close to medium feeder distances.
Slow taper tips support clear bite registration, even when conditions are difficult or fish are shy. The light, responsive blank also makes long sessions more comfortable and keeps the rod steady during repeated casts.
The range suits both braided and monofilament lines and covers several common feeder situations, from short winter commercial work to versatile all-round use. Different lengths and casting weights make it easier to match the rod to your venue and target species.
These rods contain carbon fibres, which conduct electricity. Do not use them during thunderstorms or near overhead power lines.