| Brand | KastKing |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Color | Black |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Fishing Technique | Spinning |
This rod really surprised me. I bought the 8 foot heavy model and I'm so glad that I did. First off the rod is a real value for the money and it is very well made. The guides are first rate and the wrap and finish is as good as any expensive rod I have. There are the right number of guides, where as some cheaper rods I have don't have enough guides. The foam grips are comfortable and provide a great non-slip surface. I fished the rod with 20 pound braid and I could really cast great distances, and I feel as though the rod could easily handle much heavier line. I've used the rod on three outings and it has become one of my go to rods. The rod is strong and has handled 60 pound tuna very nicely. The tip is light enough to be sensitive and the rod has the backbone to handle largr fish. It's a strong rod and I can't wait to test it out on larger fish. This is a great rod for the price, in fact it's a bargain.
I am still somewhat new to fishing. I got the heaviest rod in the lineup for only $40. I purchased this rod to try surf casting, as a backup, & for casual visits to the pier. I’ve only been out with it once and so far I’m impressed. Rod is light and strong with plenty of power. 2 pc fit is snug, grips are comfy, reel seat is solid, rings are smooth. Very versatile and good looking rod.
Why did you pick this product vs others?:Nicely priced pole and it turns out to be extremely nice quality.
Overall, great rod. Giving 4 stars though because there isn't a hook keeper, and the lower part of the blank had some scratches and scuffs.
I own two of these rods and this one I originally purchased this to use with a Sharkey III bait feeder for a FL keys trip. Great setup and caught many fish up to 25-30 lbs. over dozens of trips in last three years. If you are used to 24-30T rods this one is a bit heavier but very tough due to glass content even with 4 pieces. Recently the plastic reel seat cracked and reel can't be tightened to rod so it is no longer usable. I am an fan of this brand and own many KastKing products but wouldn't purchase a Brutus rod again without a reel seat re-design. In the end still a good value for the money even though it only lasted three years otherwise I would have rated even lower.
Bought this for an upcoming trip. Shipping was fast and the rod came nice and secure in bubble wrap and a tube. Feels very built when constructed, even being a 4 piece rod. Can't wait to get to the Phillipines and do some fishing
I've been fishing a long time at this point in my life. One of my dad's friends used to make custom fishing rods. He often bemoaned the poor quality of current off the shelf rods, saying that companies that used to be top notch were no longer any good. I won't name names... But, remember that your reputation is everything to the longevity of a company. Once you destroy your reputation for quality, it is really hard to repair that. This made me pretty picky about what I was going to buy. He said most of the rods these days were made in China and were not to the same standards they had been when they were American made - no surprise there I'm afraid... I have no idea where this rod was made. It could be Chinese, too, but the design is American at least. Anyway, I'm very satisfied with this rod so far. It's stiffer than my last rod, but that's not a problem. The rod flexes well and I'm not worried it will affect anything. Caught 4 fish with it the other day - no problems, other than they were really small fish!I got the 4 piece travel model in 7 ft. medium, spinning. I've used it this week a fair bit and it performs well, though I had to really press the sections together hard to make sure it didn't move or come loose. That's to be expected in a multi-part rod. There are a couple of nice things about this rod. Obviously, it breaks down for travel really well. Also, one of the sore spots on rods is if the eyes are out of alignment - this is very easy to get right with a rod like this. You have to do the aligning, but you probably won't get a rod that has the eyes off center in a rod like this. It's also a lot less likely to get broken in shipping. Also, the shipping packaging was superb. Unless somebody dropped something really heavy on this, it should protect it well. Nice hard and heavy shipping tube that came in a box. My only suggestion for improvement would be to use larger eyes on the rear of the rod. I feel smaller eyes on a spinning rod near the reel impede cast distance due to extra friction. But, I get decent distance with it using a Rapala swivel shad rap. Fishing for trout and redfish.Overall, I can't imagine getting a better quality rod at this price point or quite a bit higher. YMMV, but it looks like solid and good quality to me. I got a Garcia spinning reel to match it and they are both black and red color scheme. My niece walked off with my last rod.... Need to rectify that problem... I wasn't planning that, but it just happens to match - bonus. Best of luck!One thing about carbon fiber - be very careful not to scratch the carbon fiber on the rod. If you score carbon fiber, it is much more prone to breakage. If you don't believe me, look up, "carbon fiber arrows and exploding." Not for the faint of heart... I shoot aluminum, thank you! If you don't beat up the rod, it should last for a LONG time.To the company - good job! It's rare I buy a product that is better than expected, but this is! Please do not let the quality drop in the future... It matters.
Fantastic rod!! Heavy duty enough for bass, large panfish and catfish! Even the occasional snag was no match! Highly recommend!
This rod really surprised me. I bought the 8 foot heavy model and I'm so glad that I did. First off the rod is a real value for the money and it is very well made. The guides are first rate and the wrap and finish is as good as any expensive rod I have. There are the right number of guides, where as some cheaper rods I have don't have enough guides. The foam grips are comfortable and provide a great non-slip surface. I fished the rod with 20 pound braid and I could really cast great distances, and I feel as though the rod could easily handle much heavier line. I've used the rod on three outings and it has become one of my go to rods. The rod is strong and has handled 60 pound tuna very nicely. The tip is light enough to be sensitive and the rod has the backbone to handle largr fish. It's a strong rod and I can't wait to test it out on larger fish. This is a great rod for the price, in fact it's a bargain.
I am still somewhat new to fishing. I got the heaviest rod in the lineup for only $40. I purchased this rod to try surf casting, as a backup, & for casual visits to the pier. I’ve only been out with it once and so far I’m impressed. Rod is light and strong with plenty of power. 2 pc fit is snug, grips are comfy, reel seat is solid, rings are smooth. Very versatile and good looking rod.
Why did you pick this product vs others?:Nicely priced pole and it turns out to be extremely nice quality.
Overall, great rod. Giving 4 stars though because there isn't a hook keeper, and the lower part of the blank had some scratches and scuffs.
I own two of these rods and this one I originally purchased this to use with a Sharkey III bait feeder for a FL keys trip. Great setup and caught many fish up to 25-30 lbs. over dozens of trips in last three years. If you are used to 24-30T rods this one is a bit heavier but very tough due to glass content even with 4 pieces. Recently the plastic reel seat cracked and reel can't be tightened to rod so it is no longer usable. I am an fan of this brand and own many KastKing products but wouldn't purchase a Brutus rod again without a reel seat re-design. In the end still a good value for the money even though it only lasted three years otherwise I would have rated even lower.
Bought this for an upcoming trip. Shipping was fast and the rod came nice and secure in bubble wrap and a tube. Feels very built when constructed, even being a 4 piece rod. Can't wait to get to the Phillipines and do some fishing
I've been fishing a long time at this point in my life. One of my dad's friends used to make custom fishing rods. He often bemoaned the poor quality of current off the shelf rods, saying that companies that used to be top notch were no longer any good. I won't name names... But, remember that your reputation is everything to the longevity of a company. Once you destroy your reputation for quality, it is really hard to repair that. This made me pretty picky about what I was going to buy. He said most of the rods these days were made in China and were not to the same standards they had been when they were American made - no surprise there I'm afraid... I have no idea where this rod was made. It could be Chinese, too, but the design is American at least. Anyway, I'm very satisfied with this rod so far. It's stiffer than my last rod, but that's not a problem. The rod flexes well and I'm not worried it will affect anything. Caught 4 fish with it the other day - no problems, other than they were really small fish!I got the 4 piece travel model in 7 ft. medium, spinning. I've used it this week a fair bit and it performs well, though I had to really press the sections together hard to make sure it didn't move or come loose. That's to be expected in a multi-part rod. There are a couple of nice things about this rod. Obviously, it breaks down for travel really well. Also, one of the sore spots on rods is if the eyes are out of alignment - this is very easy to get right with a rod like this. You have to do the aligning, but you probably won't get a rod that has the eyes off center in a rod like this. It's also a lot less likely to get broken in shipping. Also, the shipping packaging was superb. Unless somebody dropped something really heavy on this, it should protect it well. Nice hard and heavy shipping tube that came in a box. My only suggestion for improvement would be to use larger eyes on the rear of the rod. I feel smaller eyes on a spinning rod near the reel impede cast distance due to extra friction. But, I get decent distance with it using a Rapala swivel shad rap. Fishing for trout and redfish.Overall, I can't imagine getting a better quality rod at this price point or quite a bit higher. YMMV, but it looks like solid and good quality to me. I got a Garcia spinning reel to match it and they are both black and red color scheme. My niece walked off with my last rod.... Need to rectify that problem... I wasn't planning that, but it just happens to match - bonus. Best of luck!One thing about carbon fiber - be very careful not to scratch the carbon fiber on the rod. If you score carbon fiber, it is much more prone to breakage. If you don't believe me, look up, "carbon fiber arrows and exploding." Not for the faint of heart... I shoot aluminum, thank you! If you don't beat up the rod, it should last for a LONG time.To the company - good job! It's rare I buy a product that is better than expected, but this is! Please do not let the quality drop in the future... It matters.
Fantastic rod!! Heavy duty enough for bass, large panfish and catfish! Even the occasional snag was no match! Highly recommend!
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KastKing Brutus Spinning Rods & Casting Fishing Rods, Brute Tuff Composite Graphite & Glass Blanks, Stainless Steel Line Guides
KastKing Brutus fishing rods are “Brute Tuff” and ready for you to challenge them to the toughest fishing brawl. The Brute Tuff composite graphite/glass blank stand up when other rods fail. KastKing’s combination of carbon fiber and fiberglass result in incredibly durable fishing rods. Brutus delivers a lifetime of fishing fun without sacrificing the performance and feel that all anglers desire. Every Brutus fishing rod features chartreuse “Strike Tip” for early strike detection in low light conditions.
There are over 20 different spinning and casting rod models in different lengths, actions, power ratings and number of pieces. There is an outstanding Brutus fishing rod designed for almost any way you want to fish. The Brute Tuff composite blanks are available in both spinning rod and casting rod models from 4’6” up to 8’ long and in power ratings from an ultra-light rod to heavy. No matter if you are freshwater bass fishing, trout fishing, walleye fishing, catfishing, salmon fishing or saltwater fishing for many inshore species, there is a Brutus fishing pole that is perfect for you. KastKing even has 3 & 4-pc Brutus models that make great travel fishing rods that pack easily and fit in luggage, vehicles or backpacks.
To ensure reliable performance, KastKing uses only braid-ready stainless-steel running guide frames with corrosion resistant stainless steel rings. The tip top guide is a Zirconium Oxide ring that is perfect for fluorocarbon, monofilament or braided fishing lines.
KastKing Brutus Rods are not an old school ugly fishing pole and you’ll be astounded by the quality and technology! As with everything at KastKing, you’ll be amazed at the exceptional value. Go fishing with peace of mind; KastKing is an ICAST award winning manufacturer with KastKing rods, fishing reels, and fishing line being used by fishing pros across America.
The Brute Tuff composite graphite/glass blank will stand up when other rods fail and deliver a lifetime of fishing fun.
KastKing Brutus graphite composite combos are “Brute Tuff” and ready for you to challenge them to the toughest conditions.
The full-length EVA handles on every spinning rod and baitcasting rod in the Brutus fishing rod series deliver all day long comfort and are the most durable handles made today.
Each spinning and casting rod feature a chartreuse “Strike Tip” for early strike detection even in low light conditions.






