TELESCOPIC RODS

About Telescopic Fishing Poles

Telescopic fishing rods have the convenience to be easy to set up and quick to set up, as well as being easy to transport. They can be carried, with the line and tackle already in place to be used quickly. On the downside, they mostly lack the sensitivity of multi-section fishing rods, can easily go wrong, with dirt in the joints', plus should there be a break or issue with an eye on the rod the rod cannot be repaired easily or cheaply.

Choosing a Telescoping Fishing Rod

The choice of telescoping fishing rods you need depends on your fishing style and technique and your budget. Telescopic rods can range in price from $20 to $300+. They range in size from basic spin tele rods at 6ft 1.8m to big beach casters over 14ft 4m. The quality of the rod blank and materials will also change as the price increases.

Price

Telescopic rods can range in price from $20 to $300+. With the price change you will also get a considerable improvement in rod build quality. With fibreglass rods, being very cheap to carbon rods at the more expensive end. With an increase in budget, you should investigate the guarantee that is offered should anything go wrong.

Brand

Many of the introductory telescopic fishing rods come from brand developed by factories and entry price brands. These do not always mean it will be a poor product. You need to investigate the reviews for a rod, both good and bad. Be aware more things go wrong with telescopic rods than multi section. You can get great telescopic poles from brands like Shimano and Daiwa, with better quality components. Our Rigged and Ready telescopic rods are unique to us. They are all multi-functional and have removeable tips (broken tips is a big issue with telescopic rods). The feel of Rigged and Ready rods is like traditional rods, avoiding the stiff feel of most telescopic rods.

Intended Use

Your choice of telescopic rod depends on your fishing style and the target fish. The most popular telescopic rod is for spin fishing, using a 6ft rod 1.6m. There are heavier tele spinning rods available and telescopic rods for surf casting, baitcasting, carp fishing and fly fishing.

Features

The features of the rod change dramatically as the price increases. A basic entry price tele rod will be glass fibre based, have eyes that are glued into place (they easily become unglued) and a basic handle and reel seat. Premium telescopic rods will be carbon based and will have the eyes glued firmly into place. The balance of the rod increases with price, with cheaper rods having short handles, giving the rod a top-heavy feel. Our Rigged and Ready telescopic rods are unique to us. They are all multi-functional and have removeable tips (broken tips is a big issue with telescopic rods). The feel of Rigged and Ready rods is like traditional rods, avoiding the stiff feel of most telescopic rods.

Why Choose Telescopic Fishing Poles from Rigged and Ready

Our Rigged and Ready best telescopic fishing rods are unique to us. They are all multi-functional and have removeable tips (broken tips is a big issue with telescopic rods). The feel of Rigged and Ready rods is like traditional rods, avoiding the stiff feel of most telescopic fishing rods. Our rods also have the best guarantee. Should the rod break within 2 years we offer a replacement rod at 50% of the cost of the original.

Frequently Asked Questions:

Q) What are telescopic fishing poles?

The best telescopic fishing rods have the convenience to be easy to set up and quick to set up, as well as being easy to transport. They can be carried, with the line and fishing tackle already in place to be used quickly.

Q) Are telescoping poles good?

If you want a cheap rod, used for convenience, then and introductory priced telescoping pole hits the place. On the downside, they mostly lack the sensitivity of multi-section fishing rods, can easily go wrong, with dirt in the joints, plus should there be a break or issue with an eye on the rod the rod cannot be repaired easily or cheaply.

Q) What are the disadvantages of telescopic fishing rods?

On the downside, they mostly lack the sensitivity of multi-section fishing rods, can easily go wrong, with dirt in the joints, plus should there be a break or issue with an eye on the rod the rod cannot be repaired easily or cheaply.

Q) What is the difference between a telescoping rod and a normal rod?

They mostly lack the sensitivity of multi-section fishing rods, can easily go wrong, with dirt in the joints, plus should there be a break or issue with an eye on the rod the rod cannot be repaired easily or cheaply. Many telescopic rods have floating eyes, that push up the blank. These are known for rotation and can be very annoying. A normal rod has a smooth action, should they have a break they can easily be repaired. There is also no issue with floating eyes rotating.

Q) What is a telescopic fishing poles used for?

Your choice of telescopic rod depends on your fishing style and the target fish. The most popular telescopic rod is for spin fishing, using a 6ft rod 1.6m. There are heavier tele spinning rods available and telescopic rods for surf casting, baitcasting, carp fishing and fly fishing.

Q) Why are Rigged and Ready telescopic fishing rods better?

Our Rigged and Ready telescopic rods are unique to us. They are all multi-functional and have removeable tips (broken tips is a big issue with telescopic rods). The feel of Rigged and Ready rods is like traditional rods, avoiding the stiff feel of most telescopic rods.