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(based on 4 ratings)
Brand: Pflueger Fishing Tackle
Located in: Rods, Spinning Rods, Pflueger
The Pflueger Razor Tip Spinning Rod series offer anglers lightweight and sensitive rods with beautiful craftsmanship and quality at affordable prices. The Razor Tip rods feature solid carbon graphite tips which arre more sensitive than traditional tubular graphites. This innovation is also up to 250% stronger than the standard rod tip design. This thinner diameter tip is more flexible and allows for farther casting of lighter baits and lures.
Review Snapshot®
Avg. Customer Rating:
 
3.5 stars
(based on 4 reviews)
75% of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

Customers most agreed on the following attributes:

Pros:
Accurate casting(4), Easy to transport(4), Flexible(3), Good tip action(4), Sensitive(4)
Best Uses:
Small fish(3)
 
Terrible Rod
By LosoVerified Reviewer from Lake Ontario, NY on 3/4/2010
Pros:
Accurate Casting, Easy To Transport, Good Tip Action, Sensitive
Cons:
Breaks Easily
Describe Yourself:
Professional
Bottom Line:
No, I would not recommend this to a friend

Comments about Pflueger Fishing Tackle xxPflueger Razor Tip Spinning RodsDisc.:

I fish day in and day out, tournaments and recreationally. I loved this rod, it felt great. I was using 6 lb. mono when the I got a hit while casting and reeling, the rod snapped in half. I owned it not even 1 full season. I love the brand and always have, but I think I may just stick with the reels, and move on to better rods. Very disappointed with the craftsmanship of this product, would not recommend these rods to anyone.

 
My favorite spinning rod!
By Matt from Virginia on 2/10/2010
Pros:
Accurate Casting, Easy To Transport, Flexible, Good Tip Action, Sensitive
Cons:
Breaks Easily
Best Uses:
Small Fish
Describe Yourself:
Avid Fisher
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about Pflueger Fishing Tackle xxPflueger Razor Tip Spinning RodsDisc.:

I have both the 4 foot version and 2 7 foot two piece versions. These rods are very sensitive and a lot of fun when trolling for trout and small bass. However one of my 7 foot rods had the tip snap off shortly after purchase. I am skeptical about the 250% stronger claim. But as long as you dont bend the tip over too far it should be ok.

 
Pflueger Razor Tip Spinning Rod
By Russ of DynalurVerified Purchaser from South Pasadena, CA on 10/19/2009
Pros:
Accurate Casting, Durable, Easy To Transport, Flexible, Good Tip Action, Sensitive, Well Made and good lookin
Best Uses:
Medium Fish, River Fishing, Small Fish
Describe Yourself:
Avid Fisher
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about Pflueger Fishing Tackle xxPflueger Razor Tip Spinning RodsDisc.:

Very unique and innovated spinning rod having the sensitive thin, strong and solid graphite tip section length of about 14 inches . FishUSA.com were the only ones that I could find on-line still having the two piece 6ft.-6inch length Razor Tip rods. It seems that Pflueger will no longer be manufacturering spinning rods starting next season. If you want a two piece Razor Tip rod, best to order one now before none will be available. I bought three of these rods. All reviews I could find gives this rod excellent ratings.

 
GREAT FISHING ROD
By JASONVerified Purchaser from COLORADO on 7/31/2009
Pros:
Accurate Casting, Durable, Easy To Transport, Flexible, Good Tip Action, Sensitive
Best Uses:
Large Fish, River Fishing, Small Fish
Describe Yourself:
Casual Fisher
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about Pflueger Fishing Tackle xxPflueger Razor Tip Spinning RodsDisc.:

I HAVEN'T BOUGHT A LOT OF RODS BUT THIS IS THE BEST ONE. FROM MY OWN EXPERIENCE, IF YOU DO BUY THIS ROD BUY A TWO PIECE THERE IS NO DIFFERENCE IN THE QUALITY BUT MY ONE PIECE BROKE A COUPLE OF WEEKS AFTER I BOUGHT IT. THE TWO PIECE IS A LOT EASIER TO PACK AND TRAVEL WITH.

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