b'1.2.3.1.Balzer Magna Nordic NEO KayakKayak fishing is becoming more popular. No wonder, without much effort you can reach regions that are denied to you fishing from the beach or rocks. However, a conventional spinning rod is far too unwieldy, you need a short, light rod with a short handle, just like Balzers Neo Kayak two-piece rod with Vector Angle guides, strong 36Ton carbon fibre blank with a casting weight of 25-60gm. Length 2.10m and weighing 130gm. 3.Kilwell Fibre-X RRP $169 Wash Pro2.Balzer MagnaKilwells new FibreX Softbait Wash rod, features a strong, lightweight blank, designed and manufactured in New Zealand. Nordic NEO Pier The 76 8-10kg blank is built using Triaxial carbon cloth incorporating Xantu Nano fibre plus nano particle resins giving the rod a dramatic increase in flexural lifting power without The Magna Nordic Pier rod is a pier, wharf, and rockincreasing weight. The Xantu material acts as a barrier against fishermans dream. The rod consists of three sections for afracturing when the resin and carbon reach breaking point, convenient transportation length of between 1.16m - 1.26m.effectively increasing the strength of the blank, and reduces When assembled for use, the rod is an impressive 3.3m - 3.6mthe chance of blank breakage caused by anglers "high sticking".long. While the Magna Nordic Pier rod has been designed withFeaturing American Tackle Titanium guides and tip, American pier fishing in mind using spin reels, the rod can also be usedTackle reel seat, 3K Carbon Fibre foregrips, with under bound for surf fishing, casting into large channels or river mouths. Theand over bound guides.This rod is hand assembled in Rotorua sensitive bright orange tip helps visually indicate fine bites.and has a great action; braid rated to PE2.Comes with a Featuring Vector Angle guides, a 36Ton carbon fibre blank, Kilwell Limited Lifetime Warranty against faulty materials and casting weight of 180gm max. and workmanship.RRP $283 RRP $999.99Looking for some Branches Nationwide catching plumbingworldhelps.co.nz inspiration?'