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The Tenryu Furrary 2.30 Travel 60 lb Quattro is a compact and powerful travel rod designed for exotic saltwater fishing. It allows you to effectively work poppers, stickbaits, and hard lures, with a strong power reserve to take on hard-fighting fish in tropical waters.
The Tenryu Furrary 2.30 Travel 60 lb Quattro is designed to accompany anglers on their saltwater fishing trips. Its four-piece format makes transport easy while retaining all the qualities expected of a powerful and reliable exotic fishing rod.
It is designed for anglers seeking a maneuverable rod capable of casting surface lures and hard lures in pursuit of powerful fish. Its more compact length provides excellent control during retrieves and animations, keeping you effective in active fishing situations from a boat.
The Furrary 2.30 Travel 60 lb Quattro features a large power reserve to handle the most demanding fights. It allows you to maintain constant pressure on the fish, absorb powerful runs, and keep control when predators sound or push against the current.
It is perfectly suited for use with poppers, stickbaits, and other hard lures targeting large marine predators. Its power allows you to go after fast and hard-fighting species such as trevally, roosterfish, and tuna.
With its compact packed size and four-section design, this rod is ideal for traveling anglers looking to minimize their gear volume without sacrificing performance. It fits naturally into an exotic setup designed for heavy saltwater fishing.
The Tenryu Furrary 2.30 Travel 60 lb Quattro is a smart choice for anglers who want a compact, robust, and versatile rod capable of meeting the demands of intense sessions targeting powerful fish.
• Brand: Tenryu
• Model: Furrary 2.30 Travel 60 lb Quattro
• Length: 2.30 m
• Packed length: 76 cm
• Number of sections: 4
• Weight: 369 g
• Power: 40 to 120 g
• Maximum line: 28 kg, 60 lb class
• Suitable lures: poppers, stickbaits and hard lures
• Target species: trevally, roosterfish, tuna