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PLANO AIRLINER TELESCOPING ROD CASE

7 December 2009 5 Comments


Product Description
Unique 3-tier pattern extends up to 88″ as well as collapses to 47″. It is 5″ in hole as well as simply stores up to 8 seven-foot rods.

  • Includes Plano airliner telescoping rod case, Plano brochure, nameplate sequence form
  • Stores up to 8 7-foot rods
  • Expands from 47″ to 88″ in length
  • Three harvesting machine design
  • Limited Lifetime Warranty

Average Ratings : 4.0
Price : $46.99
Plano Airliner Telescoping Rod Case

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5 Comments »

  • The Baron said:

    This is nothing but plastic, not only will it not protect your rod or rod(s) but it also broke the tip off mine. I am returning mine and getting a better built and better designed case. Stay away from this overpriced cheap junk!
    Rating: 1 / 5

  • Jacqueline Spahr said:

    I flew recently to Canada for a fishing trip and the carrier worked well. I did not have any damage to my poles and was able to fit the case easily into the rental even extened to 6 foot.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • D. OBrien said:

    No problems for us with this product. We had 7 poles in ours and could have fit more….
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • M. Herrick said:

    Purchased this to carry a very large company display banner that we use at trade shows. It’s perfect.

    It’s very durable looking and easy to open and secure. It will ensure that our banner is well protected between shows and in transporting it.

    Well worth the cost.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • Myke Mccoy said:

    THIS TELESCOPE TUBE CARRIED 2-18 FT. SURF RODS & 2-10 FT. RODS WITHOUT ANY PROBLEMS ON THE FIRST TIME I USED IT. I REALLY WILL ENJOY USING IT TIME & TIME AGAIN. VERY AIRLINE USABLE. AND STRONG MATERIALS.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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