🎯 Cast Like a Pro, Anywhere You Go!
The EOW XPEDITE PRO is a 6-foot, fast-action telescopic fishing rod crafted from high-grade 24T carbon fiber with a solid carbon tip for superior sensitivity and strength. Weighing just 209 grams and collapsing to under 17 inches, it’s engineered for effortless travel and quick setup. Featuring a cork handle and EVA grips for comfort, plus CNC aluminum reel seats, this rod is ISO9000 certified and designed for versatile freshwater fishing targeting bass and trout.
Brand | EOW |
Material | Carbon Fiber |
Color | blue |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Fishing Technique | Casting |
Item Weight | 209 Grams |
Model Name | EX PRO |
Target Species | Bass, Trout |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Rod Length | 1.8 Meters |
Action | Fast |
Line Weight | 8-17LB |
Grip Type | Split |
Tension Level | High |
Handle Material | Cork |
Lure Weight | 17.71 Grams |
Fishing Rod Power | Medium |
Manufacturer | EOW |
Size | 6FT |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 17.72 x 2.76 x 1.34 inches |
Package Weight | 0.21 Kilograms |
Brand Name | EOW |
Warranty Description | 1 Year |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Part Number | EX PRO |
Style | Casting 6' /Power M /Action Fast |
Included Components | no |
Sport Type | Fishing |
D**S
Backpacking Rod
Love this rod for backpacking. Easy to fold up and put in my bag and does just as much as those $150 brands.
R**Y
Ease of use
Sceptical at first but after catching couple good size fish without any breaking or cracks, I'm happy. Small enough to tuck in back pack and pull out whenever I get to a lake or river
C**S
Durable
Works great , I'm rough on my stuff and this has held up. Only thing is the tip is hard to retract when collapsing ,becareful and fish on
W**R
Excellent!
Well I’ve only had this for a couple of weeks, but I’ve caught dozens of bass and six 5 lb + bowfin on it. No issues at all and it fought the bowfin well. We’ll see how it lasts from here on. Great packable rod. Perfect for hiking and biking to remote spots.
M**3
Great Hiking & Backcountry Rod - Exceeded expectations!
The media could not be loaded. I was planning a multi-week National Park vacation to the mountains in western United States and Canada and looking for an ideal rod for me and the family to take along on long hikes. My goal was to have something small, sturdy, and quality, but not be out a lot of money if it got broken. Our target fishing was mostly trout in out of the way streams or rivers in Glacier NP, Yellowstone, Tetons, and Idaho. I’m an avid fisherman, and prefer solid graphite rods versus two-piece or telescoping especially for trout and bass. After researching I came across the these rods and decided for the price I’d give it a shot. I purchased a 6ft and 7ft to try on my local Smallmouth streams first. The feel of the rods was good with the cork handle, but a little less sensitive of course than I’m used to (Note the rods say they are targeted for 8 lb -14lb test on the rod specs). That said, I wanted to use lighter line so I set the 6ft with a Shimano and 7ft with a Daiwa reel both with 4lb Berkley Trilene Smooth casting line. On first two trips I caught several small smallmouth , and one nice ~16inch small mouth (pictured). The rod did great, nothing broken or stressed even with that fish, so figured it was ready for the vacation trip.The size was nice and packed down well to about 17 inches in size. It packed perfectly in the outside loops of my Dakine Heli-Pro snowboarding backpack (pictured) or in my kids backpacks which could zip. I preferred the outside so I could protect the tip and reel from getting smashed by other gear, and I always kept the plastic protector over it when hiking. I even did some rough off trail hiking down into back country in Idaho and Montana though chest tall brush and had no trouble with anything breaking.As far as ease of use, once you get to your destination you can have it unpacked and ready to go in about a minute. I generally had best luck leaving a small snap swivel hooked to my rod, and when arriving taking off the plastic tip cover, and extending rod from bottom thicker extensions first and gradually working towards the top being careful especially with the last 2 extensions so they don’t break and are lined up.Overall these rods were perfect for what I was looking for. They caught over 40 trout, a northern pike, several smallmouth and panfish since we’ve had them (over three months). Most importantly they gave me more opportunity to fish on our vacation by being sturdy and packable for the hikes, and a great price! Definitely recommend!
D**N
Careful what you catch!
Pole snapped in 3 places with the first fish I caught. I was fishing for bluegill and a 3 lb bass hit it and the pole was toast. I had it for less than 20 min.
T**R
Nice telescopic pole
Worth the extra couple bucks over the Zebco one. Cork handle better finish and color.
T**Y
Manage Expectations
I have been fishing for over 30 years, everything from sunfish and crappie, to professional bass tournaments to yellowfin tuna. I own & use rods and reels that range from $15 to $750.It’s important to recognize the limitations of your equipment. Rod blanks are designed and manufactured to exacting standards depending on their use (lure/line weight, action, etc). Multi-piece telescoping rods will always be more brittle (easier to break) than a single-piece because the wall of the blanks needs to be thinner. The more telescoping pieces there are, the thinner the blanks will be and the easier to break the rod is.Multi-piece telescoping rods like this one are great in that they are easy to travel with. I leave two (this one and a conventional style) in my car with some basic tackle because I travel for work.Knowing the limitations of the rods, I can alter my hook-sets, hang-ups, and casting. I’ve had this rod for over a year and use it almost every week primarily for bass fishing. My biggest fish was about 7lb flathead catfish on a bass lure.NOTE: No matter what type of rod you’re using, never try to free a hang-up with a bent rod. Point the rod directly at the hang-up and pull straight back. There shouldn’t be any pressure on the rod, only on the line.
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