Shimano Tiralejo Spinning Surf Rod - TRS100MH2 is Special Order (ships in 5-7 business days)With the TRS90MH2 you have a lightweight, durable and robust 10’0” long spinning rod with medium heavy power and fast action for haulin' in even the toughest fighting fish. Therefore it is suitable for catching most kinds of fish that you encounter while fishing coastal shores, jetties and docks. This model of the Shimano Tiralejo Spinning series is made of two pieces and is constructed using the TC4K material which is a blend of graphite and carbon fibers that is both lightweight and sensitive. The reel seat is adjustable for balancing the rod to the reel, and the diamond grip has a total length of 34”. There are eight thread wrapped New Concept Fuji Alconite guides on the rod for smooth long casts. The mono line rating is 15 to 40 pounds and 30 to 80 pounds for braided lines. The lure rating ranges from 3 to 6 ounces.
Features of the Shimano TRS100MH2:
10' / 2 Piece
Medium Heavy Power
Fast Action
15 - 40 lb. Test Mono Line
30 to 80 lb. for Braided Lines
3 to 6 oz. Lure Rating Ranges
8 Fuji New Concept Alconite Guides
Gudebrod Thread Wrapped Guides
Slip ‘N’ Grip Reel Seat
Available Counterbalance
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.