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Lightweight carp fishing for extended sessions
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| Name | Strategy Rute Scr Xs 3,30cm 3lbs - Karpfenrute |
| EAN | 8716851475141 |
| MPN | 91801 |
| Rod Length | 3.3m |
| Rod Weight | 270g |
| Transport length | 170cm |
| Number of Guides | 6 pc |
At 3.3 metres, the SCR XS strikes a balance between control and reach. It suits typical European carp venues where you cast 30–60 metres. Shorter rods offer better close-range accuracy; longer rods reach further but can be tiring over long sessions.
Yes. Most carp rods weigh 350–450 grams. The SCR XS's lightweight design reduces arm fatigue during extended casting, making it practical for all-day fishing.
The reel seat geometry is designed for the matched SCR XS reel program. Check the specific model number on the seat or consult Strategy's specifications for exact reel pairings.
The 3.3 metre length and responsive action suit general coarse fishing (roach, bream, carp). The lightweight build makes it pleasant for any technique that does not demand extreme casting weight.
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The SCR XS is a compact, lightweight carp rod that pairs with matching reels for a coordinated system. Built to balance responsiveness with durability, it suits anglers seeking reliable performance at reasonable cost.
The carbon fibre construction keeps weight to 270 grams, reducing fatigue during long days at the water. A streamlined reel seat provides both comfort and a modern aesthetic. Six guide rings ensure smooth, efficient casting and protect the blank from wear.
At 3.3 metres, the rod covers typical carp waters—from margin work to mid-range presentation. The 1.7 metre transport length breaks down to a compact package for travel and storage. Weight distribution favours arm comfort during extended casting sessions.
The SCR XS concept pairs matched rod and reel systems. This design philosophy reflects current best practice in tackle: rod and reel are engineered together rather than chosen independently.