Monday, September 19, 2011

Shakespeare Medium Action Xterra 1Bb Spin Combo (6-Feet, Colors May Vary)

Shakespeare Medium Action Xterra 1Bb Spin Combo (6-Feet, Colors May Vary) Review


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Shakespeare Medium Action Xterra 1Bb Spin Combo (6-Feet, Colors May Vary) Feature

  • 2-piece spinning rod and reel combo with medium action
  • 6-foot, 2-piece tubular glass rod with durable EVA handle
  • 30-size front drag graphite reel with aluminum spool
  • Ball bearing and line, left/right retrieve, and EZ-Cast trigger
The Shakespeare Xterra spinning combo is outfitted with a 6-foot medium-action rod and a 30-size front drag graphite reel, giving you the tools you need to fish with confidence. The two-piece tubular glass rod is comfortable in the hand, with a durable EVA handle providing a secure grip. The 30-size graphite reel, meanwhile, offers such features as an aluminum spool, a left/right retrieve, a ball bearing and line, and an E-Z Cast trigger.

Specifications

  • Length: 6 feet
  • Pieces: 2
  • Handle: EVA
  • Action: Medium
  • Reel: 30 size

About Shakespeare Fishing Tackle
Founded in 1897 by William Shakespeare, Jr., an avid fisherman of 27 years, Shakespeare Fishing Tackle has been a revered name within the fishing business for more than a century. Among William's first inventions was the level-wind reel, which was designed to wind fishing line evenly back on the spool. Now common on most fishing reels, the level-wind reel was a revelation at the time, and helped propel Shakespeare into prominence in the early part of the 20th century. In the ensuing years, Shakespeare introduced such innovations as the Backlash brake, which prevented spools from backlashing; the glass fiber Wonderod; the pushbutton Wondercast spinning reel; the Ugly Stik tubular fishing rod; and the Synergy spincast reels. Shakespeare Fishing Tackle is headquartered in Columbia, South Carolina. Exterra 30 size front drag reel and 6'0" M actoin rod


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Sep 20, 2011 07:21:34
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