A premium rod, feather-light - that's how this high-class addition to our feeder rod range, named AERIS, can be described in short.
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This rod was designed to meet the demands of the most discerning feeder anglers and competitors. It can easily compete with much more expensive models on the market.
The rod is based on a very light blank made from an ideal proportion of 24T and 30T carbon. By combining two types of carbon, we have achieved sufficient strength, excellent balance, and low weight. Furthermore, the reel seat is ergonomically shaped and also very light.
Compared to previous feeder rods, the guides and their placement have been completely redesigned. To keep the weight as low as possible, we opted for high-quality SeaGuide guides with SIC inserts. However, our goal was not only the low weight of the rod but also a better placement of the guides for precise and long casts. After a lengthy design, testing, and adjustment process of the rod, we have achieved this goal, and now you can cast your rigs even further and more accurately than before.
As it is very light, frequent casting and fighting a fish become a pleasure, which is a great advantage, especially for participants in feeder competitions. The profiled handle made of EVA foam and cork is very comfortable. Additionally, the foam is cut in such a way that it adheres to the forearm during the fight.
The carbon pattern on the blank section and the reel seat, blue details, and the impressive AERIS lettering on the handle create an original, elegant, and sporty design that will appeal to many feeder fans.
The rod comes with three carbon tips - Ultra Light, Light, and Medium.
Rod presentation in the video: https://youtu.be/_r5zLFmsEGA?si=3rVc6rZWeyGN-ZnE
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A premium rod, feather-light - that's how this high-class addition to our feeder rod range, named AERIS, can be described in short.