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Home > Rods > Wright & McGill Skeet Micro Honeycomb Rods
Wright & McGill Skeet Micro Honeycomb Rods
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MODEL |
DESCRIPTION |
LENGTH |
LURE |
LINE |
ACTION |
POWER |
STYLE |
| SB70C |
Finesse Worm/Fluke |
7'0" |
1/4-3/4 |
10-20 |
Fast |
MH |
Cast |
| JW72C1 |
Football Jig/Big
Worm |
7'2" |
1/4-1 |
10-25 |
Fast |
MH |
Cast |
| PS76C1 |
Heavy Cover |
7'6" |
3/8-1 1/2 |
12-30 |
Fast |
Heavy |
Cast |
| TJ610S |
Finesse Tube Jig |
6'10" |
1/8-3/4 |
6-8 |
Fast |
Light |
Spin |
With Micro Honeycomb rods
you'll be fishing the most technologically advanced tools available. Extremely
lightweight and incredibly sensitive, these high-modulus fishing rods deliver
unparalleled performance without sacrificing rod strength and durability.
Created through the combination of three separate layers of high-modulus
graphite wrapped around a high-density graphite core, reinforced by woven fibers
and then bound together by Wright & McGill's new, industry leading, micro
honeycomb resin. The combination of micro guides and micro honeycomb technology
creates perfectly balanced works of engineering that deliver power, performance
and precision with a substantial weight advantage over normal graphite rods. All
Hail.
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Three separate layers of 100% high-modulus
carbon are wrapped around a high-density
graphite core, reinforced by woven fibers
and bound together by our proprietary resin
to create an extremely light, incredibly
sensitive rod.

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Carbon construction delivers unparalleled
performance without sacrificing strength and
durability.
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Micro Honeycomb blanks and micro guides are
engineered to work together to increase
sensitivity, feel and casting accuracy.
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Micro guides scientifically placed using
W&M's exclusive Advanced Guide Placement (AGP)
ensures superior casting performance.
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Split-handle design reduces weight and large
fighting butt delivers performance and
durability.
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Available in a 7', 7'2" and 7'6" casting
models and a 6'10" spinning model.
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