Hachi Tenkara Rod with Rod Sock and Carbon Fiber Travel Case

$200.00

  • Rod Length Collapsed w/ Cap: 16”
  • Fly Rod Approximate Equivalency (FRAE):: 2/3wt
  • ​All Purpose, Small Water/Small Species Tenkara Fly Rod
  • Rod Length Extended: 6’ 10″
  • Handle Length: 7.5″
  • Case Length: 18.5”
  • Rod Weight w/o Cap: 1.5oz
  • Rod Weight w Cap: 1.6oz
  • Total Weight (Rod, Sock and Case): 5.6oz
  • Flex: 5:5

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Description

The Zen Hachi Tenkara Rod is the little dynamo of our tenkara fly rod line-up. The Hachi just makes you smile – which is why around here, we call it the Happy Hachi. It’s the perfect small stream tenkara rod and is ideal for those tight, cramped, overgrown tiny creeks or waterways. At only 16” long collapsed, this telescoping rod will travel anywhere. It’s small but mighty. The Hachi Tenkara Rod is a mere 6′ 10″ long and has a 5:5 flex profile, so it bends deep but due to its short length, still has a lot of backbone and “oomph” to guide and land fish in tight places. This rod has a 7.5″ EVA handle to reduce weight but still keep it feeling balanced. With an hourglass-type of contoured handle, you can pick your own sweet spot to grip.  Hachi is comparable to a regular 2wt – 3wt fly rod. This rod is designed for adults but perfect for kids too. The Hachi Tenkara rod is ideal for serious backpackers concerned with weight, for mountain bikers that want to stop along those rivers they pass, and van life people and traveler who are big into conserving space. Includes spare tip, fly rod sock and carbon fiber travel case. Fly Rod Approximate Equivalency (FRAE): 2-3wt. Use up to 4x tippet. NOTE: The Performance Tip does not fit this rod.

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Additional information

Weight .875 lbs
Dimensions 19 × 1.75 × 1.75 in

1 review for Hachi Tenkara Rod with Rod Sock and Carbon Fiber Travel Case

  1. Daniel Herrera

    I picked up a Hachi on sale and love the feel for an $80 rod. The quality of the build is great and I love the feel when fighting a fish. I have caught small bass, sunfish and a few decent size trout on it so far and it has performed very well. This rod is perfect for backpacking or hiking deep into the woods as well as running for a quick trip to the local pond. I leave it in my truck and it’s ready to go whenever I find an opportunity.

    • Karin Miller

      Awesome!

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