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Rainshadow GCB Glass Crankbait Rod Blanks

Rainshadow GCB Glass Crankbait Rod Blanks

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Rainshadow GCB Glass Crankbait Rod Blanks

Rainshadow GCB Glass Crankbait Rod Blanks

$ 175.52

$ 0.00

Model:
  • GCB70M
  • GCB70MH
  • GCB710M
  • GCB710MH
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Product Details

RainShadows E-Glass blanks are extremely popular due to their low-modulus ratings and unrivaled strength and durability. RainShadow offers a wide variety of rod blanks in the E-Glass series: light/ultra-light power for Trout/panfish and medium/medium heavy power for crankbait Bass fishing. The Bass crankbait series is perfect for both the fresh and saltwater tournament/weekender that needs to win and win now. The durability and price point of the lighter weight SPG blanks are great for all rod builders.

  • E-Glass Material for Unrivaled Strength
  • Built to Handle the Largest Fish Under the Toughest Conditions
  • Perfect for Heavy Duty Fresh and Saltwater Applications
  • Splendid Gloss Black Finish
  • Limited Lifetime Warranty
MODELCOLORLENGTHPCS.LINE WT.LURE WT.BUTT DIA.TIPACTIONPOWERBLANK WT.APPLICATION
GCB70MGloss Black7'0"110-17lb.1/4-3/4oz.0.646MOD-FM3.3oz.Small crankbaits and top waters, 1/4oz. spinnerbaits
GCB70MHGloss Black7'0"112-20lb.3/8-1oz.0.6587MOD-FMH3.9oz.Large crankbaits and topwaters, 3/8 and 1/2oz. spinnerbaits
GCB710MGloss Black7'10"110-17lb.1/4-3/4oz.0.6536.5MOD-FM4.5oz.Small crankbaits and top waters, 1/4oz. spinnerbaits
GCB710MHGloss Black7'10"112-25lb.3/8-1oz.0.666MOD-FMH4.2oz.Large crankbaits and topwaters, 3/8 and 1/2oz. spinnerbaits

Review of GCB710MH
I just wanted to share a little information you may or may not be aware of already. A few weeks back I got a call from a customer for whom I had built one of my Canoe Creek fiberglass cranking rods using the GCB710MH Rainshadow E-Glass blank. He was calling to tell me that he had failed to strap it down on the front deck of his boat and had bounced it overboard in some rough water here on Lake Guntersville. He turned around and headed back to mark the spot with his GPS in hopes of being able to dredge the bottom and hopefully snag the rod/reel with a deep diving crankbait. However, it proved unnecessary, as the rod was floating horizontally when he returned. He could not believe it! Were you aware that this blank floated? Even with a reel?

Just another example of why I only use your products for ALL of my rod builds.
Scott DobbinsOwner ofTIGERODZ

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