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TRONIXPRO XENON

Tronix has just launched three new rods in the XENON range and I was given the opportunity to try them out. The price point for these rods starts at around £200 and goes up to the £300 mark for the more expensive rods in the range. There are two different rod lengths to choose from in each model, a choice between either 4.2m or 4.5m. Each one of these rods comes in a pretty decent black padded rod bag, which I thought was good. Furthermore, they are all fitted with quality Fuji K Alconite guides and a Fuji DPS reel seat as standard. All of the specifications for this new range can be found on the Tronix Fishing website.

Once on the beach, I unpacked and put each of these three rods together. The first thing that occurred to me was how incredibly lightweight they all were. Each rod is in three pieces with a fixed reel seat.

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