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Lamiglas Carbon Surf series rods were designed by top surfcasters. These rods are built with 30 ton carbon blanks to provide incredible power and durability; something that Lamiglas has been known for in the surfcasting community since the creation of their first Honey fiberglass surf blank in 1949. The moderate/fast actions provide anglers with unmatched versatility in the surf. Made with the highest quality Fuji components for even more durability.
Lamiglas Carbon Surf Rod LCS9LS
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The Lamiglas GSB surf blanks have long been the staple of surfcasting in the Northeast. For decades the GSB has been the most widely used surf blank in the world, and it continues to be a top choice for surfcasters today. The reason for that is the extremely durable graphite used in the blanks along with the unmatched versatility it offers anglers created by the finely tuned moderate action.
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Be confident that you will crank in that great catch of the day, with the heavy-duty performance of the Lamiglas XP Bass Rod, 1 Piece, 15-30 Line, WT,
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