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product_id: 45960836
title: "Okuma Rockaway Light Weight Carbon Saltwater Surf Rods"
brand: "okuma"
price: "$304.84"
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reviews_count: 11
category: "Okuma"
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# 24-ton carbon blank for supreme responsiveness 9.2 oz ultra-lightweight 316 stainless steel + zirconium guides for durability Okuma Rockaway Light Weight Carbon Saltwater Surf Rods

**Brand:** okuma
**Price:** $304.84
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎣 Cast Light, Fish Hard: The Rockaway Rod That Keeps You Ahead of the Surf Game

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Okuma Rockaway Light Weight Carbon Saltwater Surf Rods by okuma
- **How much does it cost?** $304.84 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.us](https://www.desertcart.us/products/45960836-okuma-rockaway-light-weight-carbon-saltwater-surf-rods)

## Best For

- okuma enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted okuma brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Next-Gen Carbon Tech:** Built with 24-ton carbon blanks for lightning-fast response and unmatched sensitivity to feel every nibble.
- • **Non-Slip Comfort Grip:** Tapered shrink tube grips ensure a secure hold even on the wettest surf days—stay in control, no matter the conditions.
- • **Effortless All-Day Casting:** Weighing just 9.2 ounces, this rod lets you fish longer without fatigue—because every cast counts.
- • **Ultimate Flex Reinforced Tip:** UFR technology delivers superior balance and power, so you never miss a strike or lose control of your catch.
- • **Corrosion-Resistant Sea Guides:** 316 stainless steel frames with zirconium inserts minimize line wear and stand up to harsh saltwater conditions.

## Overview

The Okuma Rockaway Light Weight Carbon Saltwater Surf Rod is a 10-foot, medium-heavy surf fishing rod engineered with ultra-light 24-ton carbon blanks and corrosion-resistant 316 stainless steel guides featuring zirconium inserts. Designed for professional anglers seeking superior sensitivity and durability, it incorporates Ultimate Flex Reinforced tip technology and a non-slip tapered shrink tube grip, making it the perfect balance of power, precision, and comfort for all-day saltwater fishing.

## Description

For a superior saltwater rod, The Okuma rockaway Surf spinning rod utilizes the latest technology to provide you with power and durability. This spinning rod is constructed of a 24-ton and moderate-tapered carbon blank that is extremely lightweight and responsive. For improved balance, It utilizes tip-over-butt ferrule connection. Its Sea guide stainless steel guides with Zirconium inserts stand up to all challenges and minimizes line abrasions. Outfitted with a tapered shrink tube grip, you can expect a non-slip surface on wet days. The rockaway Surf spinning rod is light enough for Surf anglers to cast all day.

Review: Exceeded Expectations Model RA-S-1002 MH - I read a lot of reviews and watched several Youtube reviews before purchasing this rod on desertcart. Nobody in the greater Orlando area had one that I could go touch and hold. I received 2 rods on Friday and fished them Saturday. I paired them with Daiwa BG 4500 reels with 15# Mono. If you were going to cast lures with this rod all day then I would think a BG 4000 would balance well depending on what you were targeting. I have a few of these new generation Daiwa BGs already and can't say enough good about them. As for size and balance the Daiwa BG 4500 runs big so it is about the size and has the line capacity of the Penn Spinfisher 6000. With this reel combo the outfit is balanced very well. I will use these rods to surf fish Central Florida East Coast mostly from Flagler to Sebastian. I was skeptical of the rods capabilities on the first impression out of the box because of how incredibly light and thin that it was (see pic of tip on a US Quarter). The rest of the rod is beautiful. The appearance and finish is just really nice. I read some reviews about the reel seats loosening up or inability to get tight, I did not experience any of that maybe it was their reel choice. Yesterday we started with throwing 2 oz pyramid sinkers with a double dropper mono pompano rig. The rod loaded well and flung nicely. I later used a 2 oz sputnik just to hold better. I did not need to throw a 3 oz weight yesterday but did just to test the rod and it didn't feel much different loading than the 2 oz. In the winter we may need to go 4 oz occasionally but mostly a 3 oz sputnik will do everything we need to hold. I don't do too much lure casting in the surf with long rods but with as light as this is I would think I could cast it as much as a 7' rod, coming from Ugly Stiks that is something I wouldn't have considered. I think the days of surf fishing with 15' rods and 8000 series reels are gone for me anyway, in hindsight I would have checked baits a whole lot more often with a setup like this vs those. The tip is super sensitive yet the rod surprisingly has plenty of backbone for as thin as it is, again my expectations were exceeded. We only caught small Whiting and Croakers yesterday but pretty confident it will handle bigger fish with ease, I have been fishing for 46 years or so and have a pretty good idea. I will likely purchase two more of these rods before the fall surf fishing here really gets going. For summer surf fishing or flat days in my area I would also think the Rockaway 8' MH with a Daiwa BG 3500 or 4000 would be just fine when there is not heavy surf. No reason to throw huge rods on flat days. Bottom line is obviously from my review I would recommend and I would purchase again. UPDATE 6/18/20 Well after fishing these for a while I decided to change the reels on these to the Daiwa BG4000, it is the same reel size as the 3500 but with a bigger spool and line capacity. I did this for the sole purpose of shaving weight. The rod was pretty balanced with the 4500 but the 4000 is 1/2 pound lighter and it just makes these rods that much more comfortable to throw and hold and the wife can handle them better. I could definitely use these for big plug casting with the smaller real with ease. Hope this helps folks make a decision. Update 5/26/22 I’m still using these rods with the smaller Daiwa BG4000. They have held up well, we have caught some larger Pompano along with the usual Whiting. The little butt balls on the bottom tip have gotten slightly scuffed from my rod holders. I put some black rubber weather stripping in the bottom of the rod holders to prevent that from worsening. I would still but these again but the fact is that I will probably not tear these up beyond use in the rest of my surf days. I did not purchase two more like I was planning. I actually bought two 9’ rods made for steelhead fishing. They are super light and can handle 2oz pretty well and I fish right off the beach with them in the trough. I use the 10’ Rockaway ti cast ti that same trough when the tide is higher and I need to throw further. Bottom line is that I still love these rods and the finish seems to be weathering more fairly than the heavy Ugly Sticks that I was married to for so long. Get you one or two of these.
Review: Awesome Surf Fishing Rod!! - This rod has become my go to rod for surf fishing the California coast. It’s very lite weight with great action when throwing a Carolina rig or Lucky craft jerk baits. I would definitely recommend this rod!

## Features

- Extremely light weight and responsive 24-ton carbon rod blanks
- UFR: Ultimate Flex Reinforced od tip technology
- XQ series angled Sea Guide 316-Stainless steel frames
- Zirconium inserts offer compatibility for both braid and mono
- Tapered shrink tube grips for non-slip surface and durability

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B074Q3T3JP |
| Action | Moderate |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #58,266 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #102 in Fishing Rods |
| Brand | OKUMA |
| Brand Name | OKUMA |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 149 Reviews |
| Fishing Rod Power | Medium Heavy |
| Fishing Technique | Surf |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00739998236633 |
| Grip Type | Split |
| Handle Material | Ethylene Vinyl Acetate |
| Included Components | surf-fishing-rods |
| Item Type Name | Okuma RA-S-1002MH Rockaway Surf |
| Item Weight | 9.2 Ounces |
| Line Weight | 12-25 Pounds |
| Lure Weight | 4 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Okuma Fishing Tackle Corp. |
| Manufacturer Part Number | RA-S-1002MH |
| Material | Composite |
| Material Type | Composite |
| Model Name | Rockaway Surf |
| Model Number | RA-S-1002MH |
| Number of Pieces | 2 |
| Rod Length | 10 Feet |
| Size | 10' |
| Target Species | Fish |
| Tension Supported | High |
| UPC | 739998236633 |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** OKUMA
- **Color:** Black
- **Fishing Technique:** Surf
- **Material:** Composite
- **Number of Pieces:** 2

## Images

![Okuma Rockaway Light Weight Carbon Saltwater Surf Rods - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61QidCcYzjL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: 1202 mh is medium/heavy action?**
A: Yes, MH stands for medium heavy. It rates the power of the rod. It's probably a FAST "Action". Meaning ...just the upper third of the rod will bend. Not the Action if your casting all day. more of a live bait rod. Casting lures all day, you must go MODERATE......MODERATE/FAST Action. Hope this helps you make the right selection tailored to you.

**Q: Can i put a bait casting reel on this rod?**
A: Guys in Hawaii dunk with this rod all the time.

**Q: Is there a warranty on this rod?**
A: Yes there is a 1 year warranty. I broke the rod tip then contacted Okuma and they sent me a brand new top half of the rod with no charge.

**Q: Is this rod best suited for 1oz, 1.5oz, or 2oz+ weighted lures?**
A: 1 to 1.5 works best for me

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Exceeded Expectations Model RA-S-1002 MH
*by M***. on July 21, 2019*

I read a lot of reviews and watched several Youtube reviews before purchasing this rod on Amazon. Nobody in the greater Orlando area had one that I could go touch and hold. I received 2 rods on Friday and fished them Saturday. I paired them with Daiwa BG 4500 reels with 15# Mono. If you were going to cast lures with this rod all day then I would think a BG 4000 would balance well depending on what you were targeting. I have a few of these new generation Daiwa BGs already and can't say enough good about them. As for size and balance the Daiwa BG 4500 runs big so it is about the size and has the line capacity of the Penn Spinfisher 6000. With this reel combo the outfit is balanced very well. I will use these rods to surf fish Central Florida East Coast mostly from Flagler to Sebastian. I was skeptical of the rods capabilities on the first impression out of the box because of how incredibly light and thin that it was (see pic of tip on a US Quarter). The rest of the rod is beautiful. The appearance and finish is just really nice. I read some reviews about the reel seats loosening up or inability to get tight, I did not experience any of that maybe it was their reel choice. Yesterday we started with throwing 2 oz pyramid sinkers with a double dropper mono pompano rig. The rod loaded well and flung nicely. I later used a 2 oz sputnik just to hold better. I did not need to throw a 3 oz weight yesterday but did just to test the rod and it didn't feel much different loading than the 2 oz. In the winter we may need to go 4 oz occasionally but mostly a 3 oz sputnik will do everything we need to hold. I don't do too much lure casting in the surf with long rods but with as light as this is I would think I could cast it as much as a 7' rod, coming from Ugly Stiks that is something I wouldn't have considered. I think the days of surf fishing with 15' rods and 8000 series reels are gone for me anyway, in hindsight I would have checked baits a whole lot more often with a setup like this vs those. The tip is super sensitive yet the rod surprisingly has plenty of backbone for as thin as it is, again my expectations were exceeded. We only caught small Whiting and Croakers yesterday but pretty confident it will handle bigger fish with ease, I have been fishing for 46 years or so and have a pretty good idea. I will likely purchase two more of these rods before the fall surf fishing here really gets going. For summer surf fishing or flat days in my area I would also think the Rockaway 8' MH with a Daiwa BG 3500 or 4000 would be just fine when there is not heavy surf. No reason to throw huge rods on flat days. Bottom line is obviously from my review I would recommend and I would purchase again. UPDATE 6/18/20 Well after fishing these for a while I decided to change the reels on these to the Daiwa BG4000, it is the same reel size as the 3500 but with a bigger spool and line capacity. I did this for the sole purpose of shaving weight. The rod was pretty balanced with the 4500 but the 4000 is 1/2 pound lighter and it just makes these rods that much more comfortable to throw and hold and the wife can handle them better. I could definitely use these for big plug casting with the smaller real with ease. Hope this helps folks make a decision. Update 5/26/22 I’m still using these rods with the smaller Daiwa BG4000. They have held up well, we have caught some larger Pompano along with the usual Whiting. The little butt balls on the bottom tip have gotten slightly scuffed from my rod holders. I put some black rubber weather stripping in the bottom of the rod holders to prevent that from worsening. I would still but these again but the fact is that I will probably not tear these up beyond use in the rest of my surf days. I did not purchase two more like I was planning. I actually bought two 9’ rods made for steelhead fishing. They are super light and can handle 2oz pretty well and I fish right off the beach with them in the trough. I use the 10’ Rockaway ti cast ti that same trough when the tide is higher and I need to throw further. Bottom line is that I still love these rods and the finish seems to be weathering more fairly than the heavy Ugly Sticks that I was married to for so long. Get you one or two of these.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Awesome Surf Fishing Rod!!
*by D***E on March 1, 2026*

This rod has become my go to rod for surf fishing the California coast. It’s very lite weight with great action when throwing a Carolina rig or Lucky craft jerk baits. I would definitely recommend this rod!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Solid Surf Rod
*by B***K on August 31, 2023*

You can spend a lot more for a rod, but this rod is solid for the money. Quality components. Lightweight and durable. Great for casting all day. Add a 4000 size reel and it's perfect for Stripers and Blues off the beach without breaking the bank. Might be a little undersize for large set rigs over 3oz. but great for bucktails or top water lures 1oz-3oz.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Okuma Rockaway Light Weight Carbon Saltwater Surf Rods
- Reaction Tackle Braided Fishing Line - Pro Grade Power Performance for Saltwater or Freshwater Fish - Colored Fishing Line Braid for Extra Visibility
- Okuma Inspira ISX Spinning Reels

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