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SALAR S4 11’ Double-Handed Rod

$1090

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Description

DESCRIPTION The 11-footer is the most delicate rod in the series—extremely light and a dream to fish also single-handed. The extra foot provides added control, making it ideal for hitching or dry fly fishing over spooky fish in clear water. Designed like a two-handed rod, the lower handle is long enough for a comfortable two-handed grip. While some call it a “switch” rod, we see it as a small two-hander for the most refined presentations. Its ultra-light weight allows it to be fished single-handed when space allows, offering versatility and ease in all situations. FEATURES – Short cigar shaped ergonomic handle – Classic burgundy red butt in durable high-tech foam – First-class cork – Robust reel seat in silver – Matte deep burgundy blanks with glossy tone in tone windings – Hard chrome snake guides – Stripping guides in titanium – Burgundy rod sock – Black triangular non-breakable cordura rod tube – Advanced 33-ton + Toray T1100 material – 3D Cross strength technique – Helical Core stress-relief – X-Joint construction for smooth arch and powerful sensitivity SPECS – Model: SALAR S4 Double Handed/Switch – Length: 11 ft – Class: #6/7 – Pieces: 6 pcs – Weight: 147 g – Line weight: 22–26 g – Line recommendation: SALAR Catch #6/7 SH 24 g

Specifications

Category

Rods & Reels

Weight

5.18 oz (147 g)

Length

132 in (3353 mm)

Field Notes

A lightweight double-handed/switch rod for refined presentations, especially when you need extra control for hitching or dry fly fishing over spooky fish. It can also be fished single-handed when space is limited, making it versatile for rivers and other situations where delicate line control matters.

Pros

  • Very light for an 11-foot two-hander
  • Versatile: can be fished single-handed or two-handed
  • Designed for delicate, controlled presentations
  • Includes durable rod tube and rod sock

Cons

  • High price point
  • Specialized rod class may be less beginner-friendly
  • Not intended for general-purpose fishing

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