🎒 Reel in the Adventure!
The Whistytwig Compact Telescopic Fishing Rod is a versatile, durable, and portable fishing solution designed for both fresh and saltwater fishing. With a medium action and a lightweight carbon fibre construction, this 3m rod is perfect for anglers who value convenience and reliability on their fishing trips.
Action | medium |
Age range | Adult |
Color | Black/White - Lure Fishing |
Size | 3m Medium Action |
Style | Spinning - Telespeed |
Item display length | 3 metres |
Material type | Carbon Fibre |
Number of pieces | 1 |
Included components | Line Guide Protector |
Batteries included? | No |
Brand | WHISTYTWIG LOST IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION |
Department | Unisex |
Manufacturer | Whistytwig |
Package Dimensions | 60 x 9 x 5 cm; 199 g |
ASIN | B08K43Y7ZD |
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Fishing rod
Does what it says bought for the wife she likes it so I’m happy.
C**T
It's not good
I got it as broken and its easy to broke and not nice product.
M**M
Tip snapped on first outing
Crap quality snapped the first fish on
H**U
Reasonable good quality - update with some other thoughts
Giving the price and convince of telescopic, this is a great fishing pole. Only issue is the fixture of the extension of the handle was (it's a small metal ring with threads) lose on my rod. I had to glue it myself.Update: Till today, I have been using this rod for 2+ years. I believed I purchased 4-5 3m ones and 3-4 2.2m ones. And I use them quite often, at least 300 fishing trips.On the positive side: I can’t find any other telescopic rod that matches the same quality for both the functional aspects of the rod and the look and feel. As I really see the benefits of using telescopic rods for my inshore fishing trips , I keep buying repeatedly.On the negative side: I think there are some situations that I avoid using them and use my non telescopic rods. First case is surf fishing, because if the sand gets into the joints, it damages the rod quickly. Second case is if you keep casting lures, you may found the life span of the rod getting shorter as the pipes are thin and are less durable than regular rods.Two other considerations:1. Using the guide protector comes with the rod is pretty important to avoid damage2. If you get a 2.2m or 2.1m one, pair with a carbon fiber reel, the whole setup will be super lightweight and portable. Highly recommended for youth.For manufacturer: if the pipes can be more durable, that would be perfect.
K**R
Best Telescoping Rods I Have Ever Owned
I have owned 2 x 2.2 meter and 1 x 3.0 meter rods for almost 2 years now, so I finally feel comfortable to review them. These rods have been amazing. They are definitely not stiff, and have a very sensitive tip, complimented by solid backbone in the body of the rods. I use the 3.0 meter for smaller lures, as it casts them further than the smaller rods. All have treated me very well. They do have very easily bent eyelets, so be very careful collapsing them. I use them predominantly in saltwater, and have landed several large redfish, gafftop catfish, hardheads, hybrid striped bass, ladyfish, speckled trout, bluefish, jack crevalle, mangrove snapper, a bonnethead shark, and I even hooked and jumped a tarpon. The tarpon was not lost because of the rod, but because a headshake during the second jump tossed the lure. I use these rods from a kayak and travel with them, so they have been perfect for my needs. I can use them for any type of species I choose to target, and they have not let me down. Their willowy tip helps a lot with managing larger fish without being tipped over. I have been on a quest for many years prior to this for a perfect telescoping saltwater setup, and these have met and exceeded my expectations. Pictured is the 3.0 meter fighting a roughly 30 inch redfish while the 2.2 meter drifts a shrimp behind me. If you are looking for ideal saltwater travel rods and aren't worried about them being a super heavy set up, get these.
C**R
Buy 2.2 , NOT 3.0
I first bought 2.2 length rod which is an awesome rod for trout fishing. I've had it for three years now and great for travelling. Thinking the 3.0 is going to be good was a mistake. It only lasted me one trip because the telescopic pieces got stuck and when I was trying to put it back together it broke.
J**D
Swinging way out of it's weight class
Update 6/6/23: I continue to use these rods for uses WAY out of their weight class. I throw 1-2 oz bunker chunks plus a 4 oz pyramid about 50-70 yards easy with this thing. I've caught striper and bluefish around 30-36 inches long on it w/ no problem. I do snap them (and have snapped quite a few of them) but ~1 year of service of brutal abuse is a pretty satisfying life expectancy IMO.Living in NYC and surf fishing is tough - taking the train and ferry to the beach with full surf rods, a cooler, etc, is a big hassle.These things are great - super springy, portable, durable, and strong. I've recommended them to a bunch of friends who now have the 10' for surf fishing. I've caught some pretty massive bluefish with this thing, and even hooked a couple sharks / rays that I was certain would snap this rod, but didn't!Easily throws a 3oz weight and a bunker chunk over 150 feet, or a 2oz spoon even further.Also shout out to Mick on their team - customer service from Whistytwig is excellent.
T**S
Flimsy cheap junk :-(
First use, slowly trolling in clear water, tips broke on both poles. They literally fractured and disintegrated. Very cheaply made for a comparatively expensive pole at $80 each. Don't waste your time, don't waste your money...shop on! I contacted seller as instructed per Amazon to honor warranty, of course they ghosted me :-(
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