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product_id: 603794465
title: "SeaQuest Tenkara Rod kit 1"
brand: "seaquest"
price: "$89.43"
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reviews_count: 10
category: "Seaquest"
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# 6ft9in carbon fiber rod Compact 21.2in carbon rod case Includes premium tenkara flies SeaQuest Tenkara Rod kit 1

**Brand:** seaquest
**Price:** $89.43
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎯 Hook the future of fly fishing with SeaQuest’s sleek, travel-ready tenkara kit!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** SeaQuest Tenkara Rod kit 1 by seaquest
- **How much does it cost?** $89.43 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- seaquest enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted seaquest brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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## Key Features

- • **Comfort Meets Control:** Ergonomic cork grip ensures a secure, fatigue-free hold
- • **Travel-Ready Portability:** 21.2-inch rod case fits seamlessly into your suitcase or backpack
- • **Sleek, Professional Design:** Exquisite craftsmanship that stands out on the water and in your gear collection
- • **Complete Beginner-Friendly Kit:** Includes tenkara lines, flies, and line keeper for instant casting
- • **Ultra-Light Carbon Fiber Build:** Weighs just 1.1 oz for effortless all-day fishing

## Overview

The SeaQuest Tenkara Rod Kit 1 is a lightweight, 6ft9in carbon fiber fly fishing rod designed for beginners and pros alike. It includes essential tenkara lines, flies, and a line keeper, all housed in a compact 21.2-inch carbon rod case for easy travel. Featuring a comfortable cork grip and medium power, this kit targets bass and trout with precision and style.

## Description

desertcart.com : SeaQuest 6'9" Tenkara Fly Fishing Rod Includes Flies,Lines,Line Keeper Starter Kit 6ft9in 205cm 6'9" : Sports & Outdoors

Review: Excellent, well featured Tenkara rod at a ridiculously great value! - Just...WOW. What an excellent, well featured Tenkara rod at a ridiculously great value. I cannot believe all that is included, the craftsmanship/build quality, flex, casting, balance, and especially the included accessories (line, tippet, spare tip plug, spare grip cap, two spare rod tip sections, even three flies). Definitely the best deal going in Tenkara. For reference/perspective, I've owned a total of six Tenkara rods (counting this one): DragonTail ShadowFire 365 (excellent 12'/6:4 rod $100) MaxCatch 3x Zoom 33573 (excellent 10'8''/11'10''/12'9''/7:3 rod $55) MaxCatch 3x Zoom 29773 (excellent 8'10''/9'9''/10'6''/something between 6:4-7:3 rod $54) Angler Dream Tenkara (unimpressive, heavy, and stiff but inexpensive 13'/7:3 $44) DragonTail Hellbender 2x Zoom (unimpressive, mediocre build, and expensive 11'4"/13' $150) The two DragonTail rods are definitely higher end (or at much more expensive) rods. I really like (love) the DragonTail ShadowFire 365 rod, but honestly did not care for the DragonTail HellBender rod at all (substandard build quality -- especially for the price -- and just really poor fishability). The only rod I didn't like even more than the HellBender was the Angler Dream rod (just overall unimpressive, heavy, and poor flex). I also really like the MaxCatch zoom rods and consider them to also be an excellent "sleeper" deal on 3x zoom Tenkara rods. I have held (but not actually fished) much more expensive and higher end brands of Tenkara rods ($300-400), but in comparing them to to the $100 DragonTail ShadowFire 365 rod, in my opinion, there just simply isn't a reason for a Tenkara rod to be 3x the price of the ShadowFire 365, when it just can't offer any more than that rod does. Simply put, I would never actually buy one of those overpriced brands, because there's just no reason to when I can get the same features, feel, and quality out of a $100 rod. All that being said, this SeaQuest rod is probably the best out of all them, including the two DragonTail rods (and again, I really do love the DragonTail ShadowFire 365), and it's $40 cheaper than the DragonTail ShadowFire 365. I just really couldn't believe the build quality of this rod -- it really is on par with rods that are not considered "discount" Tenkara rods. One of the main things I didn't care for about the DragonTail HellBender rod was the build quality, including the printing, paint, etc. The SeaQuest rod actually has excellent build quality, printing, paint, cork, etc. The color of the rod (and storage tube) is really beautiful. Even the grip cap is metal rather than plastic. The kit includes an extra grip cap as well as an extra tip plug. More importantly, they also include two extra tip sections (one shorter, one longer). These are normally purchased at extra cost, and that's only if they're available (most "discount" manufacturers don't even offer replacement tips). The kit also includes decent (not great) furled Tenkara line, as well as two 9' lengths of 5x tippet, and three Tenkara flies. The kit comes completely ready to fish. You could literally do an unboxing at waterside and start fishing. The rod fishes/casts really nice. At 3.7 oz it's a little on the heavier side when compared to higher end, expensive rods, but we're talking a fraction of an ounce. It has a 19% (29") balance point over the total 13' of the rod, which more than makes up for the 0.7-0.9 oz of weight over the much more expensive rods. I highly suspect that the three shorter versions of the rod have an even better (shorter) balance point, but this is very good for such a long rod. The cork is above average quality, and the handle is a very comfortable gourd shape. Fishing the rod results in minimal fatigue. I really like the 13'5" reach of the rod and the 6:4 action. I don't live in trout/stream/creek country. I use it to fish local ponds and lakes for panfish, small bass, etc. I use DragonTail Oudachi 14' furled line (I sometimes use level line, typically the same length as the rod) with a ~3' 4x tippet. With the the 13'5" rod, 17' of line/tippet, and a nice #12 beadhead nymph, I get great reach from the shore out to where the larger panfish are hugging the bottom during the moderate Florida Winter temperatures. Just an overall pleasure of a rod -- definitely captures the simplicity, art, and finesse of Tenkara fishing. The relatively low price is just a welcome bonus -- SeaQuest could definitely charge more for this rod and it would be worth it. I've posted pics with captions, specs, included accessories, etc. on the rod. Edit: Added more pics of caught fish, including small bass, huge bluegill, etc. The rod is still doing great!
Review: Very nice for the money. - I have used this rod on just a couple of occasions. I was interested in the Tenkara style of fishing primarily because I wanted to have a rod that I can pack easily, carry on my motorcycle or just to toss in the car to have whenever I needed it. I have 3 western style fly-fishing rigs ranging from 7 1/2 foot to 9 foot and consider myself to be a decent fisherman. I like the idea of having just a rod/line/leader/fly...you know keep it simple and have something for when you see the fish rising! I will say that it does take getting used to the tenkara style and I've already snagged up a few times but the rod itself it a very nice rod and at the price I paid I have absolutely no complaints. A very nice bonus was having the line holder included with the rod. It's the type that clips on the shaft of the rod and then you wind your line around it when you move on or pack it up. It appears to be well constructed and has a very nice action. If you're used to western style fishing it will probably take you about an hour to get good at casting this rod. Like I said I've only gone out in warm winter conditions to get a feel for the rod...haven't gotten into any fish yet but hopefully this rod will be a blast to play them with. Definitely worth it if you want to try Tenkara and don't want to spend 100-200 for a setup!

## Features

- Excellent tenkara rod kit for beginners.Includes tenkara lines,tenkara flies,tenkara line keeper.
- 6:4 tenkara rod ,6ft9in 205cm,Weighing 1.1 ounces(32g).
- 21.2 inches Carbon rod case.Easy to carry during travel, with a carbon pole tube length of 21.2 inches(54cm), it can easily fit into your travel suitcase.
- Comfortable cork grip.
- Exquisite workmanship and exquisite appearance.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0CPBPVF49 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #231,055 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #633 in Fishing Rods |
| Brand Name | Seaquest |
| Color | 6:4 6'9" Kit |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (226) |
| Fishing Rod Power | Medium |
| Fishing Technique | Fly |
| Handle Material | Cork |
| Included Components | Tenkara lines, flies, line keeper, Carbon rod case |
| Item Weight | 1.16 Ounces |
| Line Weight | 2 pounds |
| Manufacturer | SeaQuest |
| Material Type | Carbon Fiber |
| Model Name | 6'9" |
| Rod Length | 6.7 Feet |
| Target Species | Bass, Trout |
| Tension Supported | Medium |
| UPC | 600978789923 |
| Warranty Description | .. |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Seaquest
- **Color:** 6:4 6'9" Kit
- **Fishing Technique:** Fly
- **Item Weight:** 1.16 Ounces
- **Material:** Carbon Fiber

## Images

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## Available Options

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent, well featured Tenkara rod at a ridiculously great value!
*by C***T on December 9, 2023*

Just...WOW. What an excellent, well featured Tenkara rod at a ridiculously great value. I cannot believe all that is included, the craftsmanship/build quality, flex, casting, balance, and especially the included accessories (line, tippet, spare tip plug, spare grip cap, two spare rod tip sections, even three flies). Definitely the best deal going in Tenkara. For reference/perspective, I've owned a total of six Tenkara rods (counting this one): DragonTail ShadowFire 365 (excellent 12'/6:4 rod $100) MaxCatch 3x Zoom 33573 (excellent 10'8''/11'10''/12'9''/7:3 rod $55) MaxCatch 3x Zoom 29773 (excellent 8'10''/9'9''/10'6''/something between 6:4-7:3 rod $54) Angler Dream Tenkara (unimpressive, heavy, and stiff but inexpensive 13'/7:3 $44) DragonTail Hellbender 2x Zoom (unimpressive, mediocre build, and expensive 11'4"/13' $150) The two DragonTail rods are definitely higher end (or at much more expensive) rods. I really like (love) the DragonTail ShadowFire 365 rod, but honestly did not care for the DragonTail HellBender rod at all (substandard build quality -- especially for the price -- and just really poor fishability). The only rod I didn't like even more than the HellBender was the Angler Dream rod (just overall unimpressive, heavy, and poor flex). I also really like the MaxCatch zoom rods and consider them to also be an excellent "sleeper" deal on 3x zoom Tenkara rods. I have held (but not actually fished) much more expensive and higher end brands of Tenkara rods ($300-400), but in comparing them to to the $100 DragonTail ShadowFire 365 rod, in my opinion, there just simply isn't a reason for a Tenkara rod to be 3x the price of the ShadowFire 365, when it just can't offer any more than that rod does. Simply put, I would never actually buy one of those overpriced brands, because there's just no reason to when I can get the same features, feel, and quality out of a $100 rod. All that being said, this SeaQuest rod is probably the best out of all them, including the two DragonTail rods (and again, I really do love the DragonTail ShadowFire 365), and it's $40 cheaper than the DragonTail ShadowFire 365. I just really couldn't believe the build quality of this rod -- it really is on par with rods that are not considered "discount" Tenkara rods. One of the main things I didn't care for about the DragonTail HellBender rod was the build quality, including the printing, paint, etc. The SeaQuest rod actually has excellent build quality, printing, paint, cork, etc. The color of the rod (and storage tube) is really beautiful. Even the grip cap is metal rather than plastic. The kit includes an extra grip cap as well as an extra tip plug. More importantly, they also include two extra tip sections (one shorter, one longer). These are normally purchased at extra cost, and that's only if they're available (most "discount" manufacturers don't even offer replacement tips). The kit also includes decent (not great) furled Tenkara line, as well as two 9' lengths of 5x tippet, and three Tenkara flies. The kit comes completely ready to fish. You could literally do an unboxing at waterside and start fishing. The rod fishes/casts really nice. At 3.7 oz it's a little on the heavier side when compared to higher end, expensive rods, but we're talking a fraction of an ounce. It has a 19% (29") balance point over the total 13' of the rod, which more than makes up for the 0.7-0.9 oz of weight over the much more expensive rods. I highly suspect that the three shorter versions of the rod have an even better (shorter) balance point, but this is very good for such a long rod. The cork is above average quality, and the handle is a very comfortable gourd shape. Fishing the rod results in minimal fatigue. I really like the 13'5" reach of the rod and the 6:4 action. I don't live in trout/stream/creek country. I use it to fish local ponds and lakes for panfish, small bass, etc. I use DragonTail Oudachi 14' furled line (I sometimes use level line, typically the same length as the rod) with a ~3' 4x tippet. With the the 13'5" rod, 17' of line/tippet, and a nice #12 beadhead nymph, I get great reach from the shore out to where the larger panfish are hugging the bottom during the moderate Florida Winter temperatures. Just an overall pleasure of a rod -- definitely captures the simplicity, art, and finesse of Tenkara fishing. The relatively low price is just a welcome bonus -- SeaQuest could definitely charge more for this rod and it would be worth it. I've posted pics with captions, specs, included accessories, etc. on the rod. Edit: Added more pics of caught fish, including small bass, huge bluegill, etc. The rod is still doing great!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very nice for the money.
*by K***K on March 16, 2018*

I have used this rod on just a couple of occasions. I was interested in the Tenkara style of fishing primarily because I wanted to have a rod that I can pack easily, carry on my motorcycle or just to toss in the car to have whenever I needed it. I have 3 western style fly-fishing rigs ranging from 7 1/2 foot to 9 foot and consider myself to be a decent fisherman. I like the idea of having just a rod/line/leader/fly...you know keep it simple and have something for when you see the fish rising! I will say that it does take getting used to the tenkara style and I've already snagged up a few times but the rod itself it a very nice rod and at the price I paid I have absolutely no complaints. A very nice bonus was having the line holder included with the rod. It's the type that clips on the shaft of the rod and then you wind your line around it when you move on or pack it up. It appears to be well constructed and has a very nice action. If you're used to western style fishing it will probably take you about an hour to get good at casting this rod. Like I said I've only gone out in warm winter conditions to get a feel for the rod...haven't gotten into any fish yet but hopefully this rod will be a blast to play them with. Definitely worth it if you want to try Tenkara and don't want to spend 100-200 for a setup!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent Performance at a Great Price
*by I***E on June 24, 2018*

Four stars because the leader line is not great, and the tippet line was very stiff. After upgrading to straight 5x tippet and kevlar furled leader, this setup is rock solid. I have fished it a number of times, and have landed a handful of trout, including a couple in the 12"+ range. Flex is nice, without being too rigid or soft. Casts easily, and has so far been very durable. I have snagged on things many times, and done the no-no of tenkara rods, and given it a few quick tugs to see if it'll come loose, and the tip has held. The line holder is great, but slightly too large. Take it off the rod while fishing, as inevitably you will sling it into the river, and put it back on the collapsed rod to wind the line on. 10/10 would buy again, and I will likely buy one of these for my brother as a gift. If it came with better quality leader and tippet, and the line holder didn't slide off, I would not hesitate to give it 5 stars.

## Frequently Bought Together

- SeaQuest Tenkara Rod kit 6:4 7:3 5‘5“ 6’9” 8' 9'3" 10'9" 12' 13'5"
- DRAGONtail Basic Tenkara Level Line Starter Kit
- BASSDASH Trout Fly Fishing Flies Tenkara Wet Dry Flies Nymphs Sakasa Kebari 12pcs Assortment Barbless Barbed Hooks

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