Is it time to renew your equipment, or have you perhaps decided to try a different type of fishing?
We have sorted our rods into about ten categories and added a variety of product filters to make it easier for you to find just the rod you need.
Of course, as usual, we have brought in a wide assortment of rods - all carefully selected by our experts so you can expect an enjoyable and effective fishing experience.
Do not hesitate to contact us if you need some guidance.
Here, we’ve categorized the products based on which fish you want to hook. We’ve relied on what manufacturers specify, but also on experience of what usually works. The list could almost be endless, and many things work for more species than we’ve listed, so don’t be afraid to experiment.
Brand
Rod length
Rod length grouped in feet + cm.
Are you a beginner and need guidance?
For regular fishing with a casting rod, you can easily group the lengths like this:
5-6 feet - Children/juniors 6-7 feet - Easy to handle - Perfect for boats. 7-9 feet - Most popular, especially for fishing from shore. 9+ feet - Coastal fishing and river fishing, etc.
Suitable reel size
Here, we’ve marked which reel sizes are suitable for this specific rod. The type of reel to use with a rod depends on whether it’s a spinning, casting, saltwater, or similar rod, so if you’re unsure,feel free to double-check. That the same rod can have multiple reel sizes depends on the fishing style you’re pursuing.
Casting weights simply refer to the weight of the lure a rod is intended for. A rod with a casting weight of, for example, 10-30 grams is optimal for casting lures within that weight range. Exceeding it risks breaking the rod during casting, while using lighter lures makes casting difficult.
Rod length when transported
Refers to how many centimeters long the disassembled rod is. This can be good to know if you’re traveling or packing it into a motorcycle bag.
Rod type
Refers to which type of rod this product pairs with. The most common rod types are spinning rods and casting rods. Casting rods pair with trolling reels, saltwater reels, low-profile reels, and baitcasting reels. Spinning rods pair with spinning reels.
In our range of fishing rods, you will find rods for all types of fishing situations. We also have rods in various price ranges so that the new fisherman can find good rods that are not too expensive, and the avid sport fisherman can find that special rod designed for a specific fishing situation. We have fishing rods for all types of sport fishermen!
Choosing the right fishing rod
When buying a fishing rod, you should primarily look at the rod's length and casting weight. These two factors determine which baits and what kind of fishing the rod is suited for, and this also dictates which reel should be matched with the rod. If you want an all-round rod that works for most types of Swedish fishing, we recommend a spinning rod that is 8? long and has a casting weight of about 10-30g.
Three tips for you when buying your first fishing rod:
Remember to remove the plastic from the handle. It is not uncommon for people to want to keep the plastic on to protect the nice handle, but then there is a risk that moisture will get underneath the plastic and damage the handle.
Be careful with the top ring. The top ring is the rod ring that is situated at the far end of the rod and because of its placement, it is very easy to hit. Inside most rod rings, there is a ceramic inner ring which is quite fragile. If a crack appears in this ring, the line will be cut when you try to cast. If the ring breaks, you can buy a repair kit.
Extend the lifespan of your rods by storing them correctly. With a rod cover or rod strap, you can store and transport your rods in a convenient and safe way. Your fishing rods are also ready to be quickly brought out when it's time to fish.
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