Detachable rod

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The detachable rod is a fishing rod . However, since the rods are usually several meters long today, the rod must be able to be reduced in size for transport and storage purposes. The problem with the plug-in rod has been solved by dividing it into several segments of approx. 80-200 cm, which can be put together in the correct order using fixed sleeves, as they become thinner towards the tip. This reduces the transport length to approx. Segment length. This type of division has relatively large segments, which means that the rod's action and resilience are relatively good in contrast to the telescopic rod . Also here, unlike the telescopic rod, the number of line rings is relatively high, which also supports the load capacity. Despite its still relatively long transport length, it is therefore very popular.

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