A Carbon Telescopic Rod That Actually Performs.
A premium telescopic rod built with a carbon blank for faster snap-back, real sensitivity and cleaner casts. Collapses to 50.5cm. Fits your backpack, glovebox, or carry-on.
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ARE TELESCOPIC FISHING RODS STRONG ENOUGH FOR REAL FISHING?
Budget telescopic rods use fibreglass, which is forgiving but less responsive. The Reely Rod uses a carbon fibre blank for faster snap-back, cleaner casts, and the sensitivity to feel bites, structure, and lure movement. Tight-locking sections eliminate wobble. The 2.1m is rated to 3 – 7kg and the 2.4m to 4 – 8kg, which covers species like bream, flathead, bass, trout, and snapper.

How compact is a telescopic rod when collapsed?
The 2.1m Reely Rod collapses to 50.5cm and the 2.4m to 53.5cm. That’s roughly the length of a laptop. It slides into most backpacks, gloveboxes, and standard carry-on luggage (the standard limit is 55cm). It also fits under a car seat. The rod extends and locks in under 30 seconds with no tools required.

CAN YOU USE A TELESCOPIC ROD FOR LURE FISHING?
Yes. The Reely Rod is specifically designed for active lure fishing, not just bait-and-wait setups. The carbon blank gives you the sensitivity to feel taps, structure, and lure movement through the rod. Lure range is 10 – 30g on the 2.1m and 15 – 35g on the 2.4m. The ceramic guide rings work with braided or monofilament line for smooth, low-friction casting.

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Frequently Asked Questions
What species can I catch with the Reely Rod?
The Reely Rod is rated 3–8kg depending on the model, covering common Australian species like bream, flathead, bass, trout, snapper, tailor, and whiting.
Built for both lure and bait fishing in freshwater and saltwater.
What's the difference between the 2.1m and 2.4m rod?
The 2.1m (Medium, 119g) is suited to creeks, travel, and lighter species.
The 2.4m (Medium Heavy, 137g) offers more reach and power for shorelines, open water, and larger fish.
Both collapse to fit in a standard backpack.
Does the Reely Rod work with braided line?
Yes. The ceramic guide rings are designed for both braided and monofilament lines, delivering smooth, low-friction casting without line wear.
Will the Reely Rod fit in carry-on luggage?
Yes. The 2.1m collapses to 50.5cm and the 2.4m to 53.5cm. Both within the standard 55cm carry-on limit.
What spinning reel fits the Reely Rod?
Most spinning reels in the 1000–3000 size range pair well.
We recommend the Topline Spinning Reel 1000, included in our Quick Cast and Starter Kits.
Do you ship Australia-wide?
Yes. Free shipping across Australia. Delivery typically takes 2–5 business days. All orders include a 30-day return policy.