The Lamiglas “The Closer” Centerpin Rod Series Is For Steelhead And Salmon Anglers Fishing Great Lakes, Pacific Northwest, And Canadian Waters. The Collection Contains True Float Rods, Each Composed For The Perfect Taper And Balance. These Super-Responsive Blanks, Designed By Lamiglas And Rod Consultant Roger Hinchcliff, Provide The Best Actions And A Powerful Bend While Still Protecting Light Leaders.
“The Closer” Rods Feature Beautiful, Polished Graphite Blanks With A Fiberglass Weave Over The Butt Sections. The Design Distributes Pressure Throughout The Blank For A Forgiving But Powerful Backbone. Have A Stout Fish Headed For The Rapids? You Can Turn Fast And Furious Fish Easier Than Traditional Floppy Centerpin Rods. Have A Fish Coming Out Of The Water Fast With Barbless Hooks? These Rods Are Not Stiff And Allow A Fish To Twist And Turn.
Larger Rec Recoil Guides On The Top Section Help Avoid Icing, Plus You’Ll Find A Rec Double-Ring Recoil Guide On The Tip-Top. The Lower Ceramic Guides Are Sensitive, Strong, And Lightweight. Recoils Result In Less Tip Weight And Hold Up Well To Bank, Brush, And Boat Use.
The Carbon Fiber Weave Handle Is A New Advantage For Sensitivity. The Materials Used In This Handle Configuration Maximize Vibrations While Being Highly Durable. These Handles Clean Off Nicely From Bait Use (Like Egg Skeins) And Grip Very Well In Wet Or Dry Weather. You Will Notice That The Cfx Carbon Fiber Handle Warms To Your Hand Quickly, Making It Perfect For Cold-Weather Angling. A Sleek Black Butt Cap Lets The Rod Balance Expertly And Protects It When Set Down On The Bank Or A Boat Floor.
Let The Lamiglas “The Closer” Rod Amaze You And Everyone Else On The Water With Its Top-Of-The-Line Performance And Style.
- Perfectly Balanced
- Woven Carbon Fiber Handle
- Oversized Black Recoil Guides*
*The Only Rod In The Series That Does Not Use Recoil Guides Is The Ccp12Mh. The Ccp12Mh Model Uses Ceramic Guides Only.
The Lamiglas “The Closer” Centerpin Rod Is Made In The U.S.A
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