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Loop TRAX Double Hand

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Regular price $535.00 CAD
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Our Trak double-handed fly rods offer versatility and performance when pursuing both river and anadromous species around the globe. Designed to excel in all forms of modern spey casting and overhead casting scenarios to optimise your water coverage.

Each rod features a well-engineered reel seat with robust carbon insert, a contoured AAA cork handle for comfortable handling and longevity, and high-quality rings with low-friction stripper guides for efficient casting.

  • Carbon fibre construction
  • Contoured AAA cork handle
  • High quality reel seat with carbon insert
  • Medium Fast action
  • Low friction stainless steel stripping and snake guides
  • Zirconia stripper ring insert

 

The 7130 is engineered for performance in multiple two-handed environments for migratory species like Atlantic salmon, sea-run brown trout and steelhead. This length and line classification offers flexibility when targeting your chosen fish. Developed using the full range of modern two-handed fly line profiles, this rod’s flex plane is designed to complement all fly casting abilities.

The 8132 is designed for modern double-handed fly casting techniques, delivering performance well beyond its price class for both overhead and spey casting disciplines. Perfectly suited for mid-sized river environments, the blank’s flex plane is optimised for a comprehensive cross-section of line profiles, including shooting heads, Skagit systems and long-belly spey lines