Shimano Clarus Spinning Freshwater Rod - CSS56UL2A is Special Order (ships in 5-7 business days)
The Shimano Clarus model CSS56UL2A is a great two piece rod for catching many of the smaller kinds of freshwater game fish. This 5’6” rod has ultralight action, medium fast power, a line rating of 2 to 6 pounds and a lure rating of 1/32 to 3/16 ounces. There is a total of seven Gudebrod thread wrapped New Concept Fuji aluminum oxide guides which are spread out along the length of the rod. Other features of this model include a convenient hook keeper, handle made from Grade A cork and blank constructed with IM-7 Graphite.
Features of the Shimano CSS56UL2A:
5'6" / 2 Piece
Ultralight Power
Med-Fast Action
2 - 6 lb. Line
1/32 - 3/16 oz. Lure
7 Guides
Handle Style: A
Fuji New Concept Aluminum Oxide Guides
Convenient hook keeper
Gudebrod Thread Wrapped Guides
Grade A Cork Handles
Select spinning models feature an exposed foregripLifetime Warranty
Warranty Information:
Shimano warrants to the original retail purchaser that this rod will
be free from non-conformities in materials and workmanship. Shimano's
sole obligation under this Limited Lifetime Warranty is to repair or
replace, at Shimano's option, a non-conforming rod at no cost to the
original retail purchaser other than the cost of packing, insuring, and
shipping the rod to Shimano. This Limited Lifetime Warranty will be
considered VOID if the rod is found to have been subjected to repairs
not authorized by Shimano, or if it has been modified, neglected,
improperly maintained, misused, abused, or the appearance of the product
reveals damage by your failure to provide proper maintenance.
To request warranty repairs on a United States warranty claim, send
your rod, postage prepaid, to Shimano or return it to the retailer that
it was purchased from. To request warranty repairs on a Canadian
warranty claim, send your rod, postage prepaid to Shimano. All warranty
requests must be accompanied by a valid dated sales receipt and a brief
note describing the difficulty you are experiencing with the rod in as
much detail as possible.