A heavy-duty glass trolling rod for boat fishing and deep jigging. Features a 30kg drag, EVA grips, and solid glass tip for control and lasting strength at sea.
The Ultra Hard Glass Boat Trolling Rod is built for anglers who chase power and reliability in demanding saltwater conditions. Crafted from solid glass fibre with a reinforced aluminium alloy body, it delivers incredible lifting strength and a responsive tip for full control when fighting large fish.
With a maximum drag of 30 kg, this rod handles the pressure of deep jigging, trolling, and offshore battles with confidence. The stainless steel guides ensure smooth line flow under load, while the solid glass tip provides a balance of strength and sensitivity — perfect for detecting subtle bites or heavy strikes.
A two-piece construction makes transport easy, without compromising performance. The EVA webbing grips stay firm and comfortable even when wet, reducing fatigue during long sessions at sea. Available in spinning or casting setups and a range of lengths from 1.65 m to 2.1 m, it adapts to your preferred style and target species.
Whether you’re jigging from a boat or casting from rocky headlands, this rod’s ultra-hard build and steady action give you the leverage needed to land hard-fighting fish. It’s a serious choice for offshore anglers who demand durability, control, and confidence in every cast.
SPECIFICATIONS
• Brand: GOTURE
• Rod Type: Spinning/Casting Rod
• Material: Aluminium Alloy with Solid Glass Fibre Tip
• Rod Lengths: 1.65 m (5.4 ft), 1.80 m (5.9 ft), 1.95 m (6.4 ft), 2.10 m (6.9 ft)
• Joint Number: 2
• Top Diameter: 3.0 mm
• Butt Diameter: 13.2 mm
• Rod Weight: 453–567 g (Varies by Length)
• Lure Weight: 200–1000 g
• Max Drag: 30 kg
• Guides: 7–10 (Varies by Length)
• Closed Length: 107–152 cm
• Handle Material: EVA Webbing Grip
• Application: Heavy Jigging and Deep-Sea Fishing
• Position: Ocean Boat, Ocean Rock, Ocean Beach, Lake, River, Reservoir, and Stream
This rod’s strength, comfort, and reliability make it a trusted companion for big-water anglers who want performance they can depend on trip after trip.