| Brand | EOW |
| Material | Carbon Fiber |
| Color | blue |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Fishing Technique | Casting |
I’ve had this pole for a few months now and it’s been great. It’s lightweight, easy to set up, and surprisingly strong. I haven’t had any issues with the eyelets or tip snapping like I have with other telescoping rods. I’ve already caught a few catfish, crappie, and even a pike on it. If you’re casting from the bank, I’d suggest going with the longest size for a little more reach. Overall, this is a solid, well-built rod that’s perfect for traveling or keeping in the car for spontaneous fishing trips.
This rod would be perfect if it was a 4 foot rod.Very compact and great for traveling.
I was planning a multi-week National Park vacation to the mountains in western United States and Canada and looking for an ideal rod for me and the family to take along on long hikes. My goal was to have something small, sturdy, and quality, but not be out a lot of money if it got broken. Our target fishing was mostly trout in out of the way streams or rivers in Glacier NP, Yellowstone, Tetons, and Idaho. I’m an avid fisherman, and prefer solid graphite rods versus two-piece or telescoping especially for trout and bass. After researching I came across the these rods and decided for the price I’d give it a shot. I purchased a 6ft and 7ft to try on my local Smallmouth streams first. The feel of the rods was good with the cork handle, but a little less sensitive of course than I’m used to (Note the rods say they are targeted for 8 lb -14lb test on the rod specs). That said, I wanted to use lighter line so I set the 6ft with a Shimano and 7ft with a Daiwa reel both with 4lb Berkley Trilene Smooth casting line. On first two trips I caught several small smallmouth , and one nice ~16inch small mouth (pictured). The rod did great, nothing broken or stressed even with that fish, so figured it was ready for the vacation trip.The size was nice and packed down well to about 17 inches in size. It packed perfectly in the outside loops of my Dakine Heli-Pro snowboarding backpack (pictured) or in my kids backpacks which could zip. I preferred the outside so I could protect the tip and reel from getting smashed by other gear, and I always kept the plastic protector over it when hiking. I even did some rough off trail hiking down into back country in Idaho and Montana though chest tall brush and had no trouble with anything breaking.As far as ease of use, once you get to your destination you can have it unpacked and ready to go in about a minute. I generally had best luck leaving a small snap swivel hooked to my rod, and when arriving taking off the plastic tip cover, and extending rod from bottom thicker extensions first and gradually working towards the top being careful especially with the last 2 extensions so they don’t break and are lined up.Overall these rods were perfect for what I was looking for. They caught over 40 trout, a northern pike, several smallmouth and panfish since we’ve had them (over three months). Most importantly they gave me more opportunity to fish on our vacation by being sturdy and packable for the hikes, and a great price! Definitely recommend!
Loved the product. Was small enough to fit in a carry-on and was tough enough to handle baby Tarpon and Peacock Bass in Florida. 10/10 would recommend this to people who are traveling to fish.
I have the Xpedite Pro and the lite. The Pro Is the one I prefer as I don't need a really sensitive tip throwing spinnerbaits and chatterbaits. Both are nice rods and its nice to always have two rods in my truck. Stick them in the seatback pocket and they are out of the way and less likely to get damaged.
Nicely done good looking rod. Very light weight and easy to carry because this could be put in my back sac. This is especially handy when I go fishing along the river through bush. I am using it for trout fishing.
Fantastic
Caught some fish woth it while camping, an a keep ot in my truck for occasional use, works like it should, and can handle a bit beyond its rated weight!!
The rod was really nice able to fold down and fit into a carry on bag. Good quality for light fishing.
Très bonne canne pour le prix !Et rétracter elle entre dans mon sac à dos c’est exactement ce que je voulais,Le seul point négatif est l’œillet au bout de la canne , le dernier, la corde a tendance à s’accrocher dedans parfois mais il suffit d’adapter son lanceur en conséquence et tout va bien.La poigné en liège est un must cela donne une bonne poigne à la canne contre les poissons et ça emprise de glisser et d’échapper la canne. Très confortable aussi à la main !
Broke on the first day I used it. Hiked in to ADK and caught a fish using 10LB test and the pole snapped. I have caught way bigger fish on a $10.00 Walmart Darango pole. Pole looks really nice but can't land anything except for small brook trout.
I took this rod with me to Grenada on vacation and fished in many places with it. There are many options for telescopic travel rods and purchasing one can be a difficult decision. I landed on this one because of the reviews and I was not let down! I put a 2500 size Shimano reel on this with 14lb braided line and it held up well against the saltwater fish. I caught various sizes of fish from shore and it held up well and was easy to extend and retract. Relatively speaking, it is well built and can withstand most shore fishing, however, If you caught something very big you might have some trouble.
I was a little skeptical honestly. Then I got the 7' rod. I love it now. I'm not a pro fisherman but this is really nice. The blue is deep and very sharp looking. There is attention to details on this that are better than I expected. The spinning version has a nice taper to the cork handle that is in a nice spot for a good grip.The extension and retraction is easy to do also. Takes a little practice getting the rings aligned perfectly straight but is still fast and easier with a reel and line on it.This rod is rather stiff but I can still bend the rod so the tip is pointing straight down with a gentle curve and feel comfortable that I'm not going to break it.My last setup was a $60 combo from sporting store. I put that reel on this rod and it's changed the game entirely even with a cheap reel. I have a 20lbs 8 strand braided line the flys through the ceramic rings compared to the metal rings on my cheaper rig. Testing it out in my yard with a 1/4 oz drop weight was fun. Not a full cast, just a flick had it out 100+ feet.The 7 foot rod collapses as small as they say. It fits nicely on the side of a regular backpack. My cheap reel, line and this rod with the protector on it were a mere 14.5 oz. Less than a pound. It's really awesome being that lite because it keeps the rod balanced during use. I never realized how tip heavy the cheap combo was until I upgraded. It really helps the hand fatigue.If I have one complaint, it's that the protector seems designed for the shorter versions. The larger 2-3 rings aren't covered. For $30, this is really a steal. I'm thinking I'll get a shorter version for when I'm fishing a river from my kayak and need more control/accuracy.Overall, I highly recommend this. No regrets here. I'd buy it again.
I’ve had this pole for a few months now and it’s been great. It’s lightweight, easy to set up, and surprisingly strong. I haven’t had any issues with the eyelets or tip snapping like I have with other telescoping rods. I’ve already caught a few catfish, crappie, and even a pike on it. If you’re casting from the bank, I’d suggest going with the longest size for a little more reach. Overall, this is a solid, well-built rod that’s perfect for traveling or keeping in the car for spontaneous fishing trips.
This rod would be perfect if it was a 4 foot rod.Very compact and great for traveling.
I was planning a multi-week National Park vacation to the mountains in western United States and Canada and looking for an ideal rod for me and the family to take along on long hikes. My goal was to have something small, sturdy, and quality, but not be out a lot of money if it got broken. Our target fishing was mostly trout in out of the way streams or rivers in Glacier NP, Yellowstone, Tetons, and Idaho. I’m an avid fisherman, and prefer solid graphite rods versus two-piece or telescoping especially for trout and bass. After researching I came across the these rods and decided for the price I’d give it a shot. I purchased a 6ft and 7ft to try on my local Smallmouth streams first. The feel of the rods was good with the cork handle, but a little less sensitive of course than I’m used to (Note the rods say they are targeted for 8 lb -14lb test on the rod specs). That said, I wanted to use lighter line so I set the 6ft with a Shimano and 7ft with a Daiwa reel both with 4lb Berkley Trilene Smooth casting line. On first two trips I caught several small smallmouth , and one nice ~16inch small mouth (pictured). The rod did great, nothing broken or stressed even with that fish, so figured it was ready for the vacation trip.The size was nice and packed down well to about 17 inches in size. It packed perfectly in the outside loops of my Dakine Heli-Pro snowboarding backpack (pictured) or in my kids backpacks which could zip. I preferred the outside so I could protect the tip and reel from getting smashed by other gear, and I always kept the plastic protector over it when hiking. I even did some rough off trail hiking down into back country in Idaho and Montana though chest tall brush and had no trouble with anything breaking.As far as ease of use, once you get to your destination you can have it unpacked and ready to go in about a minute. I generally had best luck leaving a small snap swivel hooked to my rod, and when arriving taking off the plastic tip cover, and extending rod from bottom thicker extensions first and gradually working towards the top being careful especially with the last 2 extensions so they don’t break and are lined up.Overall these rods were perfect for what I was looking for. They caught over 40 trout, a northern pike, several smallmouth and panfish since we’ve had them (over three months). Most importantly they gave me more opportunity to fish on our vacation by being sturdy and packable for the hikes, and a great price! Definitely recommend!
Loved the product. Was small enough to fit in a carry-on and was tough enough to handle baby Tarpon and Peacock Bass in Florida. 10/10 would recommend this to people who are traveling to fish.
I have the Xpedite Pro and the lite. The Pro Is the one I prefer as I don't need a really sensitive tip throwing spinnerbaits and chatterbaits. Both are nice rods and its nice to always have two rods in my truck. Stick them in the seatback pocket and they are out of the way and less likely to get damaged.
Nicely done good looking rod. Very light weight and easy to carry because this could be put in my back sac. This is especially handy when I go fishing along the river through bush. I am using it for trout fishing.
Fantastic
Caught some fish woth it while camping, an a keep ot in my truck for occasional use, works like it should, and can handle a bit beyond its rated weight!!
The rod was really nice able to fold down and fit into a carry on bag. Good quality for light fishing.
Très bonne canne pour le prix !Et rétracter elle entre dans mon sac à dos c’est exactement ce que je voulais,Le seul point négatif est l’œillet au bout de la canne , le dernier, la corde a tendance à s’accrocher dedans parfois mais il suffit d’adapter son lanceur en conséquence et tout va bien.La poigné en liège est un must cela donne une bonne poigne à la canne contre les poissons et ça emprise de glisser et d’échapper la canne. Très confortable aussi à la main !
Broke on the first day I used it. Hiked in to ADK and caught a fish using 10LB test and the pole snapped. I have caught way bigger fish on a $10.00 Walmart Darango pole. Pole looks really nice but can't land anything except for small brook trout.
I took this rod with me to Grenada on vacation and fished in many places with it. There are many options for telescopic travel rods and purchasing one can be a difficult decision. I landed on this one because of the reviews and I was not let down! I put a 2500 size Shimano reel on this with 14lb braided line and it held up well against the saltwater fish. I caught various sizes of fish from shore and it held up well and was easy to extend and retract. Relatively speaking, it is well built and can withstand most shore fishing, however, If you caught something very big you might have some trouble.
I was a little skeptical honestly. Then I got the 7' rod. I love it now. I'm not a pro fisherman but this is really nice. The blue is deep and very sharp looking. There is attention to details on this that are better than I expected. The spinning version has a nice taper to the cork handle that is in a nice spot for a good grip.The extension and retraction is easy to do also. Takes a little practice getting the rings aligned perfectly straight but is still fast and easier with a reel and line on it.This rod is rather stiff but I can still bend the rod so the tip is pointing straight down with a gentle curve and feel comfortable that I'm not going to break it.My last setup was a $60 combo from sporting store. I put that reel on this rod and it's changed the game entirely even with a cheap reel. I have a 20lbs 8 strand braided line the flys through the ceramic rings compared to the metal rings on my cheaper rig. Testing it out in my yard with a 1/4 oz drop weight was fun. Not a full cast, just a flick had it out 100+ feet.The 7 foot rod collapses as small as they say. It fits nicely on the side of a regular backpack. My cheap reel, line and this rod with the protector on it were a mere 14.5 oz. Less than a pound. It's really awesome being that lite because it keeps the rod balanced during use. I never realized how tip heavy the cheap combo was until I upgraded. It really helps the hand fatigue.If I have one complaint, it's that the protector seems designed for the shorter versions. The larger 2-3 rings aren't covered. For $30, this is really a steal. I'm thinking I'll get a shorter version for when I'm fishing a river from my kayak and need more control/accuracy.Overall, I highly recommend this. No regrets here. I'd buy it again.
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Next pageEOW XPEDITE Pro Series is made of 24T Toray carbon fiber and epoxy mixed to get sensitivity, durability, and high performance. The telescopic design has closed length less than 17", but with our meticulous design, it performs and feels like a 1pc traditional rod. The packability of these travel rods increases the angler’s mobility without compromising to the high-performance factor of the XPEDITE Pro Series.
After fishing, please collapse the rods by starting at the bottom with a simple twist, and you can leave the reel/line/hooks/lure on the rod, and then leave the sets in your car, so next time, it's very fast and easy to get the tackles ready, you could save more time and enjoy your expedite fishing.
Reel seats are made of high-quality Nylon material Reinforced by Carved Alloy parts, to get the high strength and durable for stable performance. It won't loosen when traveling long distances on choppy water.
All the guides are stainless steel with super smooth ceramic ring inside which makes heat dissipation better, the line can be released smoothly by a sloped frame. These guides also avoid line sticking in the guides, minimizes friction while also enhancing sensitivity by transferring vibrations from the line through the guide to the rod and to your hand.
The guide protector is made of plastic with rubber band, it could protect the guides and tips well. When anglers keep the rods into bags or trucks, the protector could keep the inner sections not moving. So, pls don't miss it while angling!
The stylish hook keeper holds both lures and weights in place between casts. Makes it easy to hook and unhook your baits.
The handle is made of EVA with Cork on the outer layer, which has high toughness, good shockproof and cushioning properties. The Cork handle makes it non-slip and more comfortable for long-time fishing.







