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Fly rod Loomis & Franklin IM 12 Stillwater Competition

✓ Fast action for lake streamer fishing
✓ Great for Overhead and frollcast
✓ High modulus carbon IM12

€229,90 EUR
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Fly rod Loomis & Franklin IM 12 Stillwater Competition 

Stillwater rod for Streamer Fishing

Rods dedicated to trout fishing in lake with streamers. Two K-profile rings improve rat-tail shooting, and the loops are also specially made of oversized diameter to ensure long casts. Series designed to be immediately responsive with very thin and powerful blanks. Series characterized by thin and light blanks. accompanied by quick but progressive response that are of the physical properties of IM12 high modulus carbon.

The natural cork handle and made with hybrid cork reinforcements at critical points, with a satin-finished aluminum reel seat bearing the engraving of the rat tail number . The fine stainless steel single-stem rings are of high quality for total corrosion resistance, while the double-stem stripper has SiC loop. The four-section configuration facilitates transportation, which is done in an elegant rigid tube with a handle and shoulder strap, with separate compartments to prevent contact between sections.

The 10`0 #7/8 model has a full wells handle & fighting butt while the 11`0 and 11`6 models have a double extended full wells handle & fighting butt and allow long rollcast casts without additional force.

Fly rod Loomis & Franklin IM 12 Stillwater Competition

Fly rod Loomis & Franklin IM 12 Stillwater Competition