FENWICK EliteTECH RIVER RUNNER

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Uploaded by on Feb 22, 2011

You know the feeling. It's the addiction, the challenge and the satisfaction. Nothing brings that to life like the EliteTECH River Runner.

Every River Runner puts today's most advanced materials and cutting edge designs to work for this specific purpose. Its high-modulus graphite blank has a fast tip with a soft action and premium titanium frame guides with SiC inserts, all ideal for mastering your domain. The unique ''hidden handle'' has sculpted TAC™ inlays that combine for a feeling of outstanding control, with the split grip design of today's technology; keeping weight to an absolute minimum. This is one of the lightest, most balanced trout rods that nature will ever face!

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  • Good question. High modulus blanks are not as durable as a rod blanks that have glass in them. Some manufactures blend fiber glass with the graphite to help increase the durability of the rod. However, by adding glass, it will also add weight. The higher the modulus rod blank, the lighter and more sensitive it will be. High modulus blanks are not as durable as fiber glass rods, but the benefits of reduced weight and increased sensitivity are key for the Elite Tech River Runner rods. Good Luck

  • Please call our customer service department. They will be able to help you out.

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    (877)336-7637

  • No, they are designed here in the US, but are manufactured overseas.

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  • i got a question about graphite

    are 100% high modulus graphite rod durable?

  • i think i will buy a amercian made rod!

  • @smoovefishing

    I don't think so.  Fenwick used to be, but they are still owned by an American company. I think they actually make them in China.

  • I just bought the 6'2 super light. Can't wait to use it in the spring.

  • Purchased the 7'6" and it's one of my favorite rods of all time.

  • are these rods made in the usa

  • I love an old HMX blank that I wrapped for myself to toss minijigs with, but I think i'll be purchasing one of these tomorrow!

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