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SALAR S4 14’ Double-Handed Rod

$1390

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Description

DESCRIPTION The S4 14’ is the ultimate all-rounder–a rod that won’t let you down, whether you’re fishing heavy sinking lines in high water or presenting a small fly delicately on the surface. It has proven itself on the mighty Alta, Québec, Scotland’s rivers, and beyond, handling big salmon with ease. Light and effortless to cast, it delivers power right through to the final turn of the shooting line. With impressive reserves of strength, it takes on the toughest fish without compromise. A trusted companion in all conditions, it’s a rod we’ll keep fishing for decades to come. 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 – Length: 14 ft – Class: #9/10 – Pieces: 6 pcs – Weight: 220 g – Line weight: 38–42 g – Line recommendation: SALAR Catch #9/10 DH 40 g

Specifications

Category

Rods & Reels

Weight

7.76 oz (220 g)

Length

168 in (4267 mm)

Target Species

salmon-steelhead

Techniques

casting

Field Notes

A double-handed salmon rod built for swinging flies and handling heavy sinking lines in high water, but still capable of delicate surface presentations when conditions call for it. Best suited to long-distance casting on large rivers where power, line control, and fish-fighting strength matter most.

Pros

  • Light and effortless to cast for a 14 ft two-hander
  • Strong enough for big salmon and heavy sinking lines
  • Versatile all-rounder for multiple water conditions

Cons

  • Specialized salmon rod with a steep price point
  • Too long and powerful for casual or small-water use

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