Product Details
Squadron™ III Inshore Casting Rod by PENN®. The PENN® Squadron® III Inshore rods are engineered to be versatile inshore rods at an affordable price. Built with durability in mind, the rod offers a lightweight graphite composite blank construction with modified actions for a more parabolic and forgiving bend. PENN's virtually indestructible one-piece stainless steel Dura-Guides (no more insert popouts) and comfortable cork and EVA grips offer a traditional style and feel. This saltwater set up is truly up to the challenge.
Specifications
Color: Titanium/Red/Gold |
Guide Type: Penn® Dura-Guides |
Number Of Guides With Tip: 9 |
Number Of Pieces: 1 |
Package Count: 1 |
Reel Seat: Graphite |
Rod Action: Fast |
Rod Blank Material: Graphite Composite |
Rod Hook Keeper: X |
Rod Length: 7' |
Water Type: 1 |
Features
- Graphite Composite Blank
- PENN® Dura-Guides
- Graphite Reel Seat
- Premium Cork Grips (select models)
- EVA Grips (select models)
Since Otto Henze founded the PENN® Fishing Tackle Company in 1932, the brand has been at the forefront of modern reel design and production. At PENN, they pride themselves on the fact that millions of experienced anglers around the world put their faith in PENN products every day. That's what inspires them to continue their founder's dream of manufacturing the world's highest-quality fishing tackle. PENN stands out for many innovations, including the "Senator” - a revolutionary reel capable of challenging the biggest, most powerful game fish; the peerless No. 9 for light-tackle and all-around freshwater fishing; and Black Drum, Amberjack, Yellowtail, Wahoo, White Pointer Shark reels that set all five of the new IGFA records in 1955. Then followed its first spinning reel – the Spinfisher 700, the International series for big-game tournament fishermen, etc. Penn also introduced the 250GR, the only graphite spinning reel built exclusively for saltwater, the legendary HT100, the smoothest and most durable drag material in the world, as well as the revolutionary International Torque. Over 1,400 IGFA records have been set using the PENN reel.