Johnny Jigs

Daiwa Saltiga Saltwater Travel Series Rod

$249.99 - $299.99

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Description

The SALTIGA® SW TRAVEL rods have a Slim Profile with a Strong Backbone for many hard-fighting tropical species. Multi-piece travel rods that can hang with better fish are rare. The innovative V-Joints connect the rod pieces with a flexing joint that avoids flat spots in the bend. This feature cannot be found in any other rods. With both Conventional and Spinning Models, there is a travel rod to suit your needs. The blanks are finely wrapped with Fuji® Tangle Free K Guides with tough, FazLite Rings, both components built for travel. A Compact Travel Case protects the rods from the bumps in the road. A Limited Lifetime Warranty stands behind the quality of materials and construction. If you are in the market for that rare travel rod that can take bigger salt water fish, look no further than the SALTIGA® SW TRAVEL RODS, quality in a case. Need the most compact rod to travel by plane with - This is it! Absolutely can be used as a jigging rod as well Fast: 100-300g | Slow: 200g-500g 3-Piece rod (expect for 6'3" model) Breaks Down to 39" Traditional Guide layout (straight guides) Comes with Travel Case Model Type Pcs. Action Line Length Travel Length SATR632MHS Spinning 2 MH Fast 30-50 6'3" 39" SATR743MS Spinning 3 M Fast 30-50 7'4" 39" SATR743MHFS Spinning 3 MH Fast Max 80 7'4" 39" SATR703MHFB Conventional 3 MH Fast Max 80 7'0" 39"

Specifications

Field Notes

Travel rod for saltwater offshore and tropical species when you need a compact multi-piece setup that packs down for flights or road trips. The fast and slow jigging ratings make it suitable for jigging applications as well as general conventional or spinning use on bigger fish.

Pros

  • Multi-piece travel design with compact 39-inch breakdown
  • Strong backbone for hard-fighting saltwater species
  • Available in spinning and conventional models
  • Can be used for jigging as well as general offshore fishing

Cons

  • Travel rod design may not feel as crisp as a one-piece rod
  • Specific model ratings vary, so matching the right version matters

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