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Canne Spinning TENRYU INJECTION SP 73 M 2 ES

Canne TENRYU Injection SP 73 M 2 ES versatile for long-distance casting and power.
666.35 (CHF) incl tax

Spinning Rod TENRYU Injection SP 7.0 MH

TENRYU Injection SP 7.0 MH rod, ideal for soft lures, vertical fishing, and casting jig
705.60 (CHF) incl tax

Rod Spinning TENRYU INJECTION SP 64 ML

TENRYU Injection SP 64 ML rod for light lure fishing in sea and gamefish.
643.90 (CHF) incl tax

Rod Casting TENRYU INJECTION BC 73 H PIKE SPECIAL

Rod TENRYU SP 79 H INJECTION, ideal for surface lures and slug
871.00 (CHF) incl tax

Rod TENRYU GR DIABLO EVO

Versatile TENRYU GR DIABLO EVO rod for bass fishing in retraction
862.50 (CHF) incl tax

Rod TENRYU Furrary Quatro 80 LB

Rod Tenryu Furrary Quatro 80 LB, powerful for long casting at sea
1191.50 (CHF) incl tax

Cane Travel TENRYU Furrary Travel 80 LB

TENRYU Furrary Travel 80 LB rod for exotic fishing and tuna
1150.35 (CHF) incl tax

Travel Rod TENRYU Furrary Travel 130 LB

Tenryu Furrary Travel 130 lb sea rod, ultra powerful, ideal trophy fish
1170.90 (CHF) incl tax

Cane Voyage TENRYU FURRARY TRAVEL 60 LB QUATTRO

TENRYU FURRARY 2.30 TRAVEL 60LB QUATTRO sea fishing travel rod
1120.55 (CHF) incl tax

Travel Rod TENRYU FURRARY TRAVEL QUATRO 60 LC

TENRYU Furrary Travel Quatro Rod for long-distance sea fishing, compact 4-piece design
1170.90 (CHF) incl tax

TENRYU Furrary Racing 80 LB Rod

TENRYU Furrary Racing 80 LB Sea Rod - Big Game Fishing
1068.10 (CHF) incl tax

Rod TENRYU Furrary Racing 60 LB

Rod TENRYU Furrary Racing 60 LB ideal for exotic fishing and small tuna
1027.00 (CHF) incl tax

Saltwater rods are designed to withstand harsh marine conditions, powerful fish and heavy sinkers. Whether you fish from shore, from a boat or vertically, choosing a rod that matches your technique is essential for long casts, solid hooksets and full control during the fight.

Main types of saltwater rods

Each saltwater technique requires a specific rod action and power. Here are the most common families:

  • Surfcasting rods: long rods (13 ft and more), built to cast heavy leads from the shore and handle waves and current.
  • Boat rods: shorter and more powerful, ideal for bait fishing, bottom fishing or drift fishing, with excellent power reserves.
  • Saltwater spinning rods: perfect for casting lures (hardbaits, casting jigs, soft plastics) from shore or from a boat.
  • Jigging and slow jigging rods: fast, progressive blanks for working jigs vertically and absorbing powerful runs.
  • Trolling rods: very robust, designed for inshore or offshore trolling with lures or natural baits.

Depending on the season, you may focus on surfcasting for summer shore fishing, or on jigging and boat fishing when fish hold farther offshore.

Choosing the right power and length

The power of a saltwater rod must match your sinker weights, lure sizes and target species:

  • Light powers: for finesse techniques, rockfishing or small lures worked close to structure.
  • Medium powers: versatile use from shore or boat on many species.
  • Heavy powers: needed for big lures, deep water or very hard-fighting fish.

Rod length affects casting distance and comfort. A long rod helps you gain range for surfcasting, while a shorter rod offers precision and maneuverability from a boat or rocks.

Materials, guides and ergonomics

Modern saltwater rods are mostly made from carbon to provide lightness, sensitivity and reactivity. Models designed for heavy-duty fishing may combine different composites for extra strength.

  • Reinforced guides: choose guides designed for braided line, resistant to abrasion and corrosion.
  • Reliable reel seat: it must hold the reel firmly, even under heavy pressure.
  • Grip and butt section: in high-density EVA or cork, for a secure hold when your hands are wet.

These features contribute both to the durability of your rod and to your comfort during long sessions, whether you are repeatedly casting and retrieving or jigging vertically.

Care and durability in saltwater

The ocean is tough on gear. To keep your saltwater rod performing for many seasons:

  • Rinse the rod with fresh water after every trip, paying special attention to the guides and reel seat.
  • Dry it carefully before storing it, especially around the ferrules.
  • Regularly check the guides for any micro-cracks that could damage your line.
  • Store the rod in a tube or rigid rod sleeve during transport to prevent impacts.

Simple but regular maintenance helps limit corrosion and preserve the blank's original action.

FAQ - Saltwater rods

Which saltwater rod should I choose to start shore fishing?
For beginners, an intermediate-length saltwater spinning rod with medium power offers a good balance of casting distance, versatility and ease of use.

Do I need a dedicated rod for jigging?
Yes, a specific jigging or slow jigging rod is recommended: it has an action designed to work jigs at depth while maintaining strong power reserves during the fight.

Can I use a freshwater rod in saltwater?
Some powerful freshwater rods can be used occasionally, but they are not always built for corrosion and the specific loads of saltwater fishing. A dedicated saltwater rod is more durable and reliable.

How do I know if the rod is suitable for braided line?
Check that the guides and reel seat are specified as braid-ready. Most modern saltwater rods are, but it is important to choose components that match the diameter of your braided line.