Foojin’RS Lynx 93M
Apia Foojin’RS Lynx 93M Bass rod. 9’3″ long and casting to 42g. 2 sections.
Specifications
Brand | |
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Water | Salt |
Rod Length | 9'3" |
Casting - Max. | 42g |
Casting - Min. | 6g |
Sections | 2 |
Style | Spinning |
£389.99
Ordered upon request
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Full Description
The Foojin’RS Lynx 93M is one that will immediately draw the attention of most bass anglers. Just right in terms of length and specs to cover a vast range of lures and coastal situations. The ‘RS range is a tricky one even for me to get my head around as there are so many good rods there, all slightly different. The LYNX is perhaps the most ‘normal’ of the lot. Very fast with a powerful butt. It will cast 40g with ease, but does still feel great with a weightless plastic. If you fish a lot of topwater lures, or bounce a lot of soft plastic lures around bottom structure, the LYNX is the one.
The Foojin’RS series is a premium line of fishing rods designed for serious anglers who demand both performance and versatility. Known for its cutting-edge design and advanced construction, the Foojin’RS rods offer an optimal blend of sensitivity, strength, and lightweight durability. Whether you’re targeting freshwater species or venturing into saltwater, these rods excel in various fishing techniques like casting, trolling, and jigging. The fast action provides quick hooksets, while the responsive tip allows anglers to feel even the faintest bites, ensuring precise control and accuracy. Crafted from high-quality materials, Foojin’RS rods are built to handle big fish with ease, offering a strong backbone and flexibility for long battles. The ergonomic grip ensures comfort during extended fishing sessions, reducing hand fatigue. Combining reliability with innovative technology, the Foojin’RS series is perfect for anglers seeking a versatile, high-performance rod that can handle any fishing challenge.