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The Vectrum sets a new standard in the casting tools category: for


the first time an extraordinary casting machine which can be compressed by you and me combined with a sweet fish-playing action.


During independent tests the Vectrum, compared to the other stan-


dards of the market, has performed surprisingly well, even better with good and average casters, with casts measured on the field beyond 160 yards, and up to 200 yards for the best ones.


Unlike most of the other casting tools, the Vectrum is very easy


to use. There’s no need to be an Olympic Athlete to compress it to attain those extra yards that can help you catch more carp... You know, where none can cast a rig.


Thanks to an optimized carbon mix and a new design, the rod


itself is extraordinarily light at only 360g when built with a 50mm ring set, this is more than 100g lighter than the closest competitor. The mixing of 4 high modulus carbon ensures that the rod is very soft on the fish: definitely a first in this category. The premium carbon used has just been released from the R&D laboratories and is not even used in Formula 1 yet, ensuring long lasting performance and low weight.


The Vectrum is available from us in a unique and optimized 12’6 / 3.5-4.5 oz version, matt or glossy finish. We tested the 12’ - 12’6 and 13’ versions and the 12’6 was by far the best with faster recovery than the 13’, yet more pleasurable to play fish on than the 12’ version.


Of Course, this is a Banana Rod, it is stunning, custom with a world class build, only for €439. Available with abbreviated or full handle with 50mm butt rings as standard.


www.bananarods.com


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