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Century "The Weapon Jr." Spinning Rods (Aquidneck Island Rod Builders)

Model: ISS905FTB

3 In stock, ready to be shipped

Built here locally in Rhode Island, Aquidneck Island Rod Builders has done it again to provide the well-known Century Weapon Jr. with a twist to the more "factory version. A much thicker EVA full grip gives more comfort for longer fights, American Tackle Guides

The Weapon Jr. is an impressive option for the inshore angler looking to cast plugs and tins to breaking albies, striped bass, and others and then target bottom fish such as fluke, tog, and black seabass afterwards. Century's Graphene high-performance resin system, Anti Twist Technology, Textreme Functional Finish, and Autoclave Processing are seen in the Weapon Jr. gives this sleek rod series the characteristics and qualities to

  • Anti-Twist Technology (ATT):
    • Utilization of energy in a single plane, without any side to side deflection or loss of energy. Century uses a very complex layup of materials that almost makes the rod feature torsional properties "steel I-beam".
  • Autoclave Process:
    • Making a composite that is completely void-free through the process of vacuum and heat pressure to expel any excess resin or air when curing the blank. This ensures the deflection pattern stays true to the ultimate level.
  • Graphene:
    • One of the strongest materials known to man, 200 times stronger than steel, harder than diamond, while also remaining flexible. Graphene is used throughout the blank, which assists with strength, weight reduction, durability, recovery, and anti-torsional properties.
  • Textreme:
    • An extremely thin, wide weave wrap of carbon used in aerospace and racing applications for added fracture resistance
      and recovery speed. This outer layer makes a huge difference in the recovery speed and durability of a rod blank with a
      minimal effect on weight.