Rodiocraft 999.9 Meister Chimera 603L-e
Finally arrived!
Stock is limited so the earlier the better.
Rod Length: 6'0"
Number of Pieces: 3
Grip Length:260mm
Rod Weight: 64g
Rod Power: L
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