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Maven Tasman Light Tackle Casting 7'0"

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Color: Ironsand

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Specifications

  • Blank: CTS 100% High Strength Carbon with VeroCore Carbon Helix
  • Guides: Fuji MN series. Silicon carbide (SiC) ring material with new eco friendly polished frame
  • Action: Fast
  • Includes: Custom protective rod bag

Suggested reel matches:

  • 12-20lb model: Shimano Ocea Calcutta 300HG, Shimano Calcutta 300D, Daiwa Saltiga 10/15H, Daiwa Ryoga C2025PE-SH
  • 20-30lb model: Shimano Calcutta 400D, Shimano Ocea Jigger 1500, Shimano Talica 8, Daiwa Saltiga 15H, Daiwa Saltiga 35N

The Tasman Series is our take on the classic boat rod - reimagined with cutting-edge materials and a sleek Maven finish. These 7’0", 1-piece overhead rods offer the perfect blend of finesse, castability, and backbone - tailor-made for the dedicated saltwater angler.

With a triple-taper design, the softer tip makes working live baits or straylining a dream, while the moderate-fast mid-section and powerful butt give you the casting distance and lifting power to handle aggressive inshore and nearshore predators.

Choose your weapon:

  • 12–20lb model: Ideal for casting slugs, poppers, and softbaits at trevally, kahawai, snapper, and small kingfish. Excellent for working lures when finesse and fast action matter.
  • 20–30lb model: Built for larger kingfish, mackerel, tuna, and other heavy hitters. A go-to choice for deploying live baits around reefs or when more stopping power is essential.

Despite their strength, Tasman rods are surprisingly lightweight - designed for all-day comfort with no compromise on performance.

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