Overview
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Utilizing concepts developed by Yuki Ito and ITO engineering, the Megabass Triza Travel Casting Rods deliver performance that leaves conventional multi-piece rods in the past. Featuring a totally new “Triangle” concept of three-piece rod design and construction, the Megabass Triza Travel Casting Rods leverage the ability to build each blank section specifically to its purpose, blending unique functions into each section of the black to deliver performance that would be impossible with traditional one-piece construction. The tip section maximizes tension, the belly section maximizes torque, and the butt section maximizes torsional rigidity. The “Triangle” Concept also results in a reduction of overlapping duplicate layers to improve the total weight and balance, creating an astonishing lightweight feel.
Painstakingly built one at a time, the Megabass Triza Travel Casting Rods feature beautiful natural bird’s eye peacock wood reel seats, ergonomic short triggers carved out of pure aluminum, silky hand-threading performed by a skilled craftsman, polished guides, and hand-drawn graphics. If you’re looking for an uncompromising bass fishing experience when traveling, the Megabass Triza Travel Casting Rods will not disappoint.
Rod Length | Collapsed Size |
6'6" | 28" |
6'8" | 28" |
6'9" | 28" |
7' | 30" |
7'2" | 30" |
Backed by Megabass of America Three-Year Warranty
Please note: Megabass Triza Travel Rod Case is sold separate.
Specifications
Model | Length | Power | Taper | Line Wt. | Lure Wt. | Guides | Handle Length | Handle Type | |
F2-66XTZ | 6'6" | Light | Med-Fast | 6-12lb | 1/8-1/2oz | 8+Tip | 12-3/4" | Cast E | Buy Now |
F3-68XTZ | 6'8" | Medium | Med-Fast | 6-14lb | 1/4-5/8oz | 8+Tip | 13-1/4" | Cast A | Buy Now |
F4-69XTZ | 6'9" | Medium Heavy | Regular | 8-20lb | 1/4-3/4oz | 8+Tip | 14-1/2" | Cast B | Buy Now |
F5-70XTZ | 7' | Heavy | Med-Fast | 10-25lb | 3/8-1oz | 8+Tip | 15" | Cast C | Buy Now |
F7-72XTZ | 7'2" | Extra Heavy | Regular | 12-30lb | 1/2-3oz | 9+Tip | 16-1/2" | Cast D | Buy Now |
Previous Feedback
Comments: I purchased a thunderbird to fish medium sized moving baits and top water walking baits. I am in sales and my territory has quite a few ponds to hit on the way home. I took the rod out for a quick test shortly after it arrived and noticed my shimano bantam was loose. I check the lock down ring and it was tight. I discovered the reel was moving from side to side not forward and backward. I removed the reel and found the reel seat has a slight drop cut into it ( its made of wood) and where the wood meets the threads for the lock down ring, there is a slight hump that my shimano reel would not sit on and created a pivot point that allowed the reel to move. I tried my shimano chronarch mgl150 and had the same issue. I tried my old shimano core same issue. Took the rod to a local store and tried a daiwa tatula 80 and everything tightened up. Tried the daiwa zillion and it was tight also. I did not try a lews or abu garcia. So far it looks like I can only use a daiwa reel with this rod. I HATE daiwa reels because i have never had one last more than a season. I will be searching for an alternative. Side note I have a dragoon and shimanos work fine on it because it has a slightly different reel seat. If the stym palides has the same reel seat as the thunderbird, it will be a hard pass on that one as well. Fit and finish was good, the rod was light and sensitive but having to use a daiwa reel is a deal breaker for me. - tight lines
From: Andrew : Greenwood In 7/21/23
Comments: I finally got some time behind my Triza DRAGOON. by time, I mean i casted about several thousand times with it. I flew in, so I grabbed a Shimano SLX DC reel, just because it had the freshest braid in the correct poundage. i was casting 5/8-3/4oz baits against the wind. some days it was gusty. the rod would slingshot the baits very very well. when the wind slowed down, I could empty what seemed like half the spool. I was bank fishing. the Dragoon is surprisinly light. oh, I only used the REGULAR taper tip. when i got a Striper to bite, it was "Fish on!" the rod worked the fish awesome. never felt like a multi-piece rod on the fight. from what I could tell, the fish hated the rod. only one time after countless cast did I notice the tip had turned clockwise a tiny bit. probably user error. I popped it apart and reinserted with a twist. no more movement after that. i could walk the dog pretty well. a slightly softer tip would have helped but once I calibrated my movments, I got it done. one thing. pay attention to the reel tightening nut. it can come off during a turbulent plane ride, and since it is a multi piece rod, and there is no line guide in the butt section..that reel nut can go MIA. easily!! on the flight home, I turned it all the way down and slighly snugged it. it would SUCK if you get to some far away destination and that part went missing. I might go as far as putting a piece of gaffers tape on it, on very important trips. like BRAZIL. anyways, just something to think about and be aware of.
From: c: L 4/24/23
Comments: This is a phenomenal three-piece casting rod. It is lightweight, sensitive, and is NOT fragile. Blindfold your friends, hand them this set up, and they will think its a one-piece. Pair it with lightweight reel and you're in business. I've caught a lot of fish on the rod since picking it up three weeks ago and it is a machine. If you need a travel rod with a lure weight rating of 1/4oz to 5/8oz, then this is the rod for you.
From: Remington: Minot, ND 8/8/21
Comments: I purchased the grilz very light - very sensitive - the attention to detail spent on this rod is unlike any other . It's truly a rod you'll want in your Arsenal for life . It's nothing like a typical 3 piece rod we have in mind or grew up with .. once linked you can't even tell it's a travel rod .. the rod line up dots were a nice touch . Have mine paired with a shimano aldebaron ( light meets light ) and it's a rod you'll want to cast all day - highly recommend.
From: Dean: Las Vegas 12/3/20