- 24-TON CARBON FIBER BLANK - See and feel the difference technology can make! Our Olivar LG Spinning & Baitcast Combo offers the advanced features today's performance-driven angler depends on.Easy-to-fish plus easy-on-the-wallet adds up to major fun on the water. You will looking ahead to your next trip as soon as this one is over! All refined Olivar LG series rods are constructed from a proprietary blend of lightweight 24-ton carbon fiber offer incredible power, balance and sensitivity.
- All-AROUND FISHING RODS - Each rod in the series has been perfectly crafted to meet the demands of all skill levels of anglers. The medium and medium-heavy rods are great all-around fishing rods for beginners and budget-conscious anglers. Pick up a Olivar LG series rod and join us in the future of fishing. Ideal for game fish including freshwater fish like bass, walleye and trout as well as popular inshore species like red fish, speckled trout and flounder.
- THE REEL - The brake system is powerful and durable,8.1:1 gear ratio,high-speed gear ratio that can pull in a large catch quickly.5 side-by-side strong magnets to effectively prevent throwing lines.Aluminum alloy deep wire cup, light and narrow.9 1 corrosion resistant ball bearings and the manganese brass main gear and pinion are used to improve strength and durability. Nickel-plated brass is used for long service life and superior performance.
- TRAVEL FRIENDLY - We know that compactness for transport or storage is important, Unique 2 piece design makes it easily and affordable to fit in car, trunk, boat hatch than traditional one piece,but using feel like a one-piece fishing rod ! 2 piece spinning rod allows you to travel to your favorite fishing spot and enjoy fishing whenever and wherever you want.
- SPIGOT FERRULES – This type of joint consists of a separate piece of material that is used to mate the two rod pieces together.The other end of the rod slides over this connecting point. It’s important to know that spigot ferrules are not meant to fit flush. There should usually be a gap of sorts when you slide the 2 pieces together. This is normal, and by design, as it allows some wear over time and thus extends the life of the joint. So, don’t try to cram a spigot joint all the way together.