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Sailfish Trek Spin XT
Code: KRD007 | Details: Spin 8ft | RRP: POA

Key Features:
Ceramic lined Fox SIC's guides
Mono & Braid between 20 & 50lb
Full EVA handle
4 sections, 27" transportation length
Power curve @ 90°: 5.15 kilos / 11.33 lbs
Casting weight 100 grammes
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Sailfish Trek Spin XT
Sails are one of the great sportfishing species of our oceans and we have got just the rod to target them! More and more anglers are looking for a lightweight rod that they can use with a 20000 size Fixed Spool/Spinning Reel for trolling both lures and livebaits. They are equally at home when it comes to pitching baits at teased sailfish right at the back of the boat. This is a rod that you really put through its paces as a hooked sailfish screams off with 100 metres of line on its first run.

Sailfish Trek Spin XTAlthough sails are fast moving and hard fighters they also have a relatively small mouth out of which hooks are easily pulled when you are playing a fish too hard. We have taken all this into consideration and our prototype rods have landed large numbers of sails from many oceans in the world so they are really tried and tested on fish to well over 100lb in weight. We at Fox are proud that we have managed to achieve that delicate balance between a soft tip and a rod with enormous backbone to help eliminate hook pulls whilst at the same time tame these speedsters.

The Sailfish Trek Spin XT is equipped with Fox SIC's guides throughout which are ceramic lined and suited to both monofilaments and braid between 20 and 50lb breaking strain.

This delightful rod has been equipped with an especially sculptured foregrip allowing the angler to apply maximum pressure. The full EVA handle is furnished with an exclusive Fox ultra secure reel fitting, Gimbal and rubber cap. This allows the angler to use the rod with or without a belt for fun filled stand up work.

The Sailfish Trek Spin XT is constructed with 4 sections and a transportation length of 27 inches. It comes complete with a top quality smart zipped hard case travel tube to give the best protection and the most compact length for travel.

Carrying Weights
Rod only: 0.403kg or 0.89lb
Rod in Protective Bag: 0.495kg or 1.09lb
Rod & Protective bag in carry tube: 1.350kg or 2.97lb

Technical Information
Values have been conducted at 90 degrees which gives an indication of the maximum power curve achieved. Casting weight has been added where appropriate.

Sailfish Spin XT (KRD007): power curve at 90 degrees = 5.15 kilos / 11.33 lbs - casting weight 100 grammes
 
 
 
 
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Les McBride tests the new FOX Sailfish Trek Spin rod on a trip to Kenya and discovers that it's not just 'another' tidy travel stick. A versatile design with numerous applications, he concludes that anglers could easily use it both at home and abroad.

There are two FOX Sailfish Trek spinning rods: The Trek Spin XT and the lighter Trek Spin version that I had for testing in Kenya. Both are compact 4-piece, 8 footers, and come supplied in a smart hard case measuring 27 inches, ensuring that they should fit into most travelling anglers’ suitcases or holdalls. Superbly built, the Trek Spin rod is light enough to hold all day while bait fishing or chucking lures. It is long enough to very capably chuck heavy poppers at such species as jack crevalle or medium-sized giant Trevally from the shoreline, while not so long as to be ungainly as a teasing pitch bait rod for sailfish from the boat.

FOX Sailfish Trek Spin Rod

Built from high quality carbon, the rod is very fit for purpose being both desirably stiff and responsive. Finished in the TREK range signature blue with similar whippings on the rings, the rod isn’t aesthetically overstated. Indeed the only ostentation perhaps is a short piece of blue/black/gold cross whipping on the bottom of the section above the handle. It’s smart all the same.

The Trek Spin is comprised of four sections; these join together via push-in joints rather than the usual spigots or pushover fits. My opinion is that this provides a more seamless overall action. I was a little surprised with the rings given that this is a pricey bluewater rod. I expected genuine Fuji’s but noted instead FOX’s own brand of ‘Slik’ ceramic lined guides. These certainly look the part at a glance, but only time will tell whether they are as good as genuine Fujis. The rings are finished in a single blue colour with just the right amount of epoxy finish.

The handle is solidly built with an ergonomic foregrip sporting four indentations for your fingers. The Fuji reel seat is well sited, while the rear grip is also ergonomically shaped to give maximum grip when casting. Pulling off the substantial rubber cap on the end reveals a plastic gimbal fitting. My preference would have been a light Fuji aluminium gimbal.

FOX Sailfish Trek Spin Rod

ADRENALINE JUNKIE
I put the Trek Spin to work as pitch bait rod for sailfish. The idea here is that should a sailfish move close to the boat in the propwash – as they often do - a small dead bait can be dropped right in front of it’s bill. As the sail grabs the bait, the hook is set and you just hang on tight while it bolts for the horizon at 100mph… pure adrenaline fishing for sure!

I matched the Trek Spin with a Shimano Biomaster 6000 spinning reel holding almost 400 yards of 30lb Power Pro braided line, and had several chances at not only sailfish but also close-quarter striped marlin. Several fish took the offered pitch baits, but unfortunately both Tony Voss and I failed to get a hook to stay in a fish for longer than 30 seconds....BUGGER!

FOX Sailfish Trek Spin RodSeveral modest wahoo and dorado to around 20lb were caught on trolled Rapalas with the Trek Spin on the downrigger. These fish fought hard and did not stress the rod, which rode the runs and power dives beautifully. Without doubt the rod will cope with much larger fish and provide the user with some great sport. The blank is very responsive with plenty of power in reserve. The ring spacing is good with no obvious flat spots under load of some reasonable fish. And a 150g jig can be cast 50 metres with just a flick.

HOME AND AWAY
Up until the last few years, multi-section travel rods were something of a compromise, usually budget-priced (well under £100) and underpowered. They were okay for putting in a suitcase to take on holiday, but they would rarely see the light of day as a first choice rod for day-to-day fishing at home. With the FOX Sailfish Trek however, you get a quality rod with a considered action that is a pleasure to use at home as well as overseas. In other words, this is a versatile rod that you will not be inclined to sling into a dusty cupboard to be forgotten until the next foreign excursion.

At home the Trek Spin will be brilliant for spinning or float fishing for pollack from the rocks, or Gilling from the boat. And this season it is my intention to use it for shallow water smoothhounds and tope.

I have used nearly all the rods in the FOX Trek range and would mark this particular rod as the most versatile of those that I have handled thus far. At 8ft it can be used from a boat for almost any middleweight species. It also stands up well for casting lures or bait from the shore in places like the Florida Keys and the west coast of Africa. I would also suggest that the Sailfish Trek Spin would be absolutely superb for casting small pirks or fishing big shads in Norway for cod and big coalfish.

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