Fishing Rod Pole Fiberglass Ultra Light Telescopic Carp Outdoor Tackle Fishing Rod 7.2m
$19.99







Price: $19.99
(as of Oct 02, 2025 10:15:06 UTC – Details)
100Percent brand new and high quality Feature: High quality of materials. Fishing pole is a musthave accessory for fishing,while a great pole will make your fishing easy. Made of fiberglass,this fishing pole is high intensity and tough. Strong connection between segment and segment. Length mark on the pole has a little difference with real length. Stretched length is portable to carry and convenient to store. A great gift for fishing enthusiasts. 1 pc of fishing pole only,other accessories demo in the picture are not included! Specification: Material: Fiberglass Color: As pictures shown Size: : 3.6m(11.81ft) 4.5m(14.76ft) 5.4m(17.72ft) 6.3m(20.67ft) 7.2m(23.62ft) Stretched Length: 65cm(2.13ft) Quantity: 1 Pc Note:1.Please allow 13cm error due to manual measurement. pls make sure you do not mind before you bid. 2.Due to the difference between different monitors, the picture may not reflect the actual color of the item. Thank you! Package includes(without retail package): 1 x Fishing Rod
✦High quality of materials.
✦Fishing pole is a must-have accessory for fishing,while a great pole will make your fishing easy.
✦Made of fiberglass,this fishing pole is high intensity and tough.
✦Strong connection between segment and segment.
✦Length mark on the pole has a little difference with real length.
Customers say
Customers find the fishing rod to be decent for its low cost and appreciate its quality as a ham radio mast. However, the build quality receives mixed feedback, with several customers noting that the two sections are very fragile.
8 reviews for Fishing Rod Pole Fiberglass Ultra Light Telescopic Carp Outdoor Tackle Fishing Rod 7.2m
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Manolo –
Great for Ham Radio Mast
I am using it for a Ham Radio mast. I have reinforced the cover with shrink tube and removed the top two sections for strength. There are good YouTube videos showing how to make the necessary modifications to telescopic fishing poles for portable antenna masts for wire antennas.Further, the cost is reasonable. I have ordered another one for a spare.
Margaret Rolph –
excellent fishing rod with perhaps one design issue
I ordered this rod as a support for a radio antenna which would be non-conducting. The rod arrived ahead of schedule and appears to be in general an excellent fiberglass carpie rod.However, when received the lower most segment (containing the rest of the telescoping components) had two longitudinal cracks which meant that the friction fit was not solid and there was a potential for further breakage.I reinforced the top of this section with glass fiber tape and it appears to have mitigated the issues.So:- check you rod when it arrives for longitudinal cracks affecting the friction fit of th lowest section- consider preemptively reinforcing the bottom section top rim with glass fiber reinforced tape- the vendor should consider teinforcong this section with circumfertiallyy oriented fibers for this section: this is the section which takes the greatest beatingAn excellent rod with this one mitigatable deficiency
Christopher W. –
Worked great
Worked great
Photon Tom –
Much shorter than advertised
The pole appears to be sturdy enough and the price is right. I plan on using it as part of a homemade ham radio antenna. I bought the 720 model which I believe is supposed to be the longest. It comes up far short of the advertised length. Fully extended, I measured 19â 1â (5.817 m). I think it will still be long enough for my purposes but am disappointed in just how much shorter it actually is compared to its stated length of 23â 7.44â (7.2 m).
William Trumpold –
Makes a great HAM dipole
Easy up instant Diapol cheap
Growley Monster –
Dirt cheap! 7.2M
I like a long rod and this one delivers, 7.2m, about 23 feet long, and the price is nice. Unfortinately shipping is a bit slow coming from China, and packing is pretty bad. This is the second one I have bought and both arrived with minor damage. Still functional though. I haven’t broke either one yet, though after breaking the very first tenkara rod I ever bought on the first day of using it, I am super paranoically careful. This brand is heavier than any of the others I have. Maybe that is a good thing, more material, less delicate? Time will tell. Anyway for the price, yeah, get this, if you want to try tenkara fishing.Oh, it says it’s for carp. Uh, if you believe that, go ahead, but I only use mine for panfish, small bass and trout, that’s it. A carp I am pretty sure will bust this rod into a thousand splinters. If you want to fish for carp, get a GX2 Ugly Stick and a KastKing Rover round reel so you can put some muscle on a bigger fish.
Wayne Stan –
Makes a good ham radio temporary mast
Works good
Nakina –
Not the length in description, but decent for the low cost
So the description has this sizing chart4.5m(14.76ft)5.4m(17.72ft)6.3m(20.67ft)7.2m(23.62ft)The 7.2 is actually 6.3, the 6.3 is 5.4 etc. Just be aware you will be 3ft or so shorter than claimed.The last 2 sections are very fragile. Probably break on a bluegill, but I’m using these for antenna masts and disc golf retrieving and have removed the last two sections to keep it stronger.