π― Cast Far, Travel Light, Fish Right!
The KastKing Blackhawk II telescopic fishing rod features a high-strength KastFlex Toray 24-Ton Carbon Matrix graphite blank with a durable glass tip, delivering fast action and exceptional sensitivity. Its innovative six-piece telescopic design offers the convenience of easy travel and quick setup while maintaining the power and feel of a one-piece rod. Equipped with floating stainless steel guides and a comfortable EVA handle, this rod is engineered for precision casting and durability across freshwater and saltwater fishing scenarios.
Brand | KastKing |
Material | Graphite |
Color | Black |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Fishing Technique | Spinning Casting |
Item Weight | 0.95 Pounds |
Model Name | KRDSPNBK2 |
Target Species | Bass, Trout |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Rod Length | 80 Inches |
Action | Fast |
Line Weight | 15 pounds |
Grip Type | Split |
Tension Level | High |
Handle Material | Ethylene Vinyl Acetate |
Lure Weight | 0.63 Ounces |
Manufacturer | Eposeidon |
Size | Large |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 29.25 x 4.15 x 3.65 inches |
Package Weight | 0.45 Kilograms |
Brand Name | KastKing |
Warranty Description | 1 Year |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Part Number | KRD-BK2C-6 |
Style | B: Casting 6'8"/Fast/M Power |
Included Components | No |
W**1
It fought a tarpon and held on
REVIEW: BLACKHAWK IISpec: 7'6β MH FAST CASTING RODRating: 10-20LB LINE // 3/4-1 OZ BAITSI was asked to test & review this rod but I can start with this:I already owned a 7'3β MH Blackhawk (spinning rod) that I bought for a trip to St. Thomas and I caught a TARPON on it from a jetty.I could really end the review there.But I will share my heartbreak because, after fighting it for a while, it made a run around a rocky corner into the marina and cut off my line. But the 30lb mono LINE gave out. The ROD fought it just fine and that's pretty amazing for a telescoping budget rod.Note: I also bought a PENN 'scoping rod for the same trip and the KastKing was, hands down, the superior of the two.Now read on for the full breakdown...LOOKS/BUILD: At first unboxing of this one I had the same reaction I recalled from the previous rod and it's not a word I often associate with fishing rods: Elegant.The matte black finish with (just enough) gold accents perfectly complements one of the baddest names for any fishing rod out there. With the black & cork butt and split grip (somewhat reminiscent of my much higher priced Okuma Guide Select swimbait rod) to firm EVA grips and solid guide wraps, it's just a good looking rod. A hook keeper, nice large finger grip and solid reel seat round out the physique. For a 7'6β rod it is light (14.5oz) and balances on a finger at around 5.5β above the hook keeper. It also comes with a hard plastic guide-protector cap with a rubber strap to secure it when it's fully collapsed so you can throw it in a backpack and go.ACTION: It has a nice soft (fast) tip through to guide 4 for long casts and visual sensitivity. Then the backbone kicks in and it's substantial. (DID I MENTION IT HANDLED A TARPON??)CONS?: The only negative I can mention is inherent to ANY telescoping rod (that I've used, at least):If you pick it up and put it down repeatedly and spend a bunch of time whipping it around in the air and turning at different angles while you fish, yes, the guides might shift. Periodically pulling them tight and realigning them is just part of the trade-off of the convenience and packability of a telescoping rod.I also can't speak to its long term durability since I haven't gotten to punish it like some of my other rods. But, as a freshwater (primarily bass) angler, I will be telling the tarpon story for years to come as the one that got away. But the rod wasn't to blame. And that was on the 7'3β.KastKing did it again. Solid rod. Sharp looking. Great price. And, maybe, a tarpon. (Just use braid). What's not to like?
W**G
An excellent choice for anglers who want a compact, portable rod without sacrificing performance
The KastKing Blackhawk II Telescopic Fishing Rods are designed to be compact and portable, making them ideal for fishing on the go. The Blackhawk II series is a new and improved version of the original Blackhawk series, featuring upgraded materials and a sleek, modern design.One of the most notable features of the Blackhawk II rods is their telescopic design. These rods can be collapsed down to a very compact size, making them easy to transport and store. This is especially useful for anglers who like to travel or who don't have a lot of storage space for their fishing gear. When fully extended, the Blackhawk II rods are just as strong and durable as traditional one-piece rods.Another great feature of the Blackhawk II rods is their versatility. These rods are available in a variety of lengths and power ratings, so there is a Blackhawk II rod to suit almost any fishing style. Whether you're targeting small panfish or big game fish, there is a Blackhawk II rod that will work for you. The rods are also designed to be used with a variety of fishing lines, from light monofilament to heavy braided lines.The Blackhawk II rods are also built to be strong and durable. The blank is made from high-quality graphite, which provides excellent sensitivity and strength. The guides are made from stainless steel, which is highly resistant to corrosion and rust. The reel seat is also made from high-quality materials, ensuring that your reel will stay securely attached to the rod.One thing to note about the Blackhawk II rods is that they do have a bit of a learning curve. Because they are telescopic, they may take some getting used to if you're used to traditional one-piece rods. However, once you get the hang of them, they are a joy to use. The telescopic design allows you to cast with precision and accuracy, and the sensitivity of the graphite blank allows you to feel every bite.In terms of price, the Blackhawk II rods are very affordable. They are priced competitively with other telescopic rods on the market, but they offer better quality and performance than many other options. If you're on a budget but still want a high-quality fishing rod, the Blackhawk II series is definitely worth considering.Overall, the KastKing Blackhawk II Telescopic Fishing Rods are an excellent choice for anglers who want a compact, portable rod without sacrificing performance. These rods are versatile, strong, and affordable, making them a great option for both beginners and experienced anglers alike. If you're in the market for a new fishing rod, the Blackhawk II series is definitely worth checking out.
D**K
I got it...
Update!! 05/21/2020.Rod broke.I like the rod a lot but unfortunately it broke yesterday. I used the rod briefly on about five occasions. I went fishing yesterday and the rod snapped under the second guide/blank after I pulled out a Crappie which weighted maybe one pound. I was stunned when I saw it, rod snapped so easily, I didn't even notice it immediately. Too bad, waisted money on a rod I expected would last for a while. This is the first rod ever that broke while fishing, never happened to me before._-------------------------------So it took me about a year to buy this one. I have several other rods but I wanted this one just to have it in the car and ready to go when I need it. I also like to take a telescopic rod if I'm going for a walk with the family, fits nicely in a stroller or a backpack.Rod is awesome, very light weight and easy to set up. I got the 7.1 ft MH one and it's been great so far. Very well made and pretty sensitive, craftsmanship is great with one small exception. This is the second KastKing rod I got and they both have a small blemish spot on the rod itself. I don't know, if this is a spot where they finish the coating or something but it's there. It's not a problem, just pointing it out. I can't find any flaws so far. I spend two days fishing with telescopic one and it's holding up excellent, takes me less than a minute to get it ready for fishing and even less time to collapse it. Rod came extremely well packaged in a hard cardboard box and the tip was secured. Rod has a plastic sleeve protector to protect the guide and the tip, it would be exceptional if it came with a sleeve or somekind of a bga to put th entire rod inside of it. Rod works well for me and I'm glad I got it..Good deal!
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