Shakespeare Inspinity Spinning Combo
Key Features
4 ball bearings
Graphite body with metal side cover
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Lightweight graphite rod
Comfortable cork handle
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- Additional freight charge of $5.00 per item.
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Comments about Shakespeare Inspinity Spinning Combo:
I can't complain because they were priced correct, but they are very cheaply made, and do not reel smoothly.
Service and delivery comments:
Product was shipped quickly and received in good condition
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Durable
- Easy Casting
- Easy To Transport
- Flexible
- Smooth Reeling
Cons
Best Uses
- Fly Fishing
- Jigging
- River Fishing
Comments about Shakespeare Inspinity Spinning Combo:
Very nice little combo
Ultra light
Smooth casting
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Durable
- Easy Casting
- Smooth Reeling
Cons
- None
Best Uses
- Shore Casting
- Trolling
Comments about Shakespeare Inspinity Spinning Combo:
Great price for nice setup.
Pros
Cons
- Breaks Easily
Best Uses
Comments about Shakespeare Inspinity Spinning Combo:
I bought this rod for a panfish rod and the day I was putting line on the reel...the rod snapped in two places. I returned the rod for a full refund and will find a different one to purchase. I guess I got what I paid for...cheap rod=cheap rod. I was bummed.
Pros
- Easy To Transport
- Flexible
Cons
Best Uses
- River Fishing
- Small Fish
Comments about Shakespeare Inspinity Spinning Combo:
Very good if your looking to just fish for small things. It's my second pole and will be a nice second rod, wouldn't recommend it for a first pole, but it is a very good light small fishing pole.
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What is the test line lb. on the reel?Asked on 5/23/2009 by chuck bartowski0 answers






