The W4 Powerlure 2nd Generation is an elegant and delicious rod series for light to medium-heavy predator fishing with a spinning reel. With its fast action, the blank responds quickly even when setting the hook at longer distances, while still providing plenty of feel and sensitivity. Featuring High Performance Carbon from Japanese Torayca® in the blank, these rods effortlessly handle everything from hard and soft baits to larger spoons with an action and high-quality components that make them hard to resist.
Reel Seat: Fuji® VSS
Guides: SeaGuide® LTS
Blank: Torayca® High Performance Carbon
Handle: UltraGrip – high-quality EVA
Specially designed non-slip rubber end butt
Reinforced with 1K woven carbon
D-ring hook keeper
Westin W4 Powerlure 2nd spinning rod
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The W4 Powerlure 2nd Generation is an elegant and delicious rod series for light to medium-heavy predator fishing with a spinning reel. With its fast action, the blank responds quickly even when setting the hook at longer distances, while still providing plenty of feel and sensitivity. Featuring High Performance Carbon from Japanese Torayca® in the blank, these rods effortlessly handle everything from hard and soft baits to larger spoons with an action and high-quality components that make them hard to resist.
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Refers to which type of fishing the product is intended for.
Example: A spinning reel is intended for the spin fishing method.
Baitcast fishing
Number of sections
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2 pcs
Suitable line
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Braided, Mono
Rod type
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Spinning rod
Handle type
Refers to the material the rod’s handle is made of. Cork and EVA (foam) are the most common types.