Skip to product information
1 of 6

Fish Strong

Slam Stick Traveler Spinning Rod Parts

You ask, and we deliver!

The most common request from buyers of the Slam Stick travel rod has been to get an extra handle section so that the set can turn into completing 2 full rods.

So we're pumped to report that we now have some handle sections available for you to turn your travel rod into a pair of travel rods.

Best of all, the extra handle section can fit in your Slam Stick travel case along with the other segments allowing you to travel with 2 full 7'6" rods while carrying just 1 case.

In case you have any tip sections that get claimed for a ceiling fan, screen door, etc., you know can easily get a replacement tip from this product page too.

DISCLAIMER: Purchases of any section of the parts listed do not qualify towards $50+ free shipping.

Here Are The Parts:

Slam Stick Traveler Spinning Rod Handle: 7'6" ML-L

  • Handle Section

Slam Stick Traveler Spinning Rod Tips: 7'6" ML-L

  • Fast Action Tip
  • Moderate Fast Action Tip

Why the Slam Stick Traveler Rod Stands Above the Rest

This isn’t some flimsy travel rod like the ones you might remember from years ago.

This is top-quality performance, built into a rod that breaks down small enough to go with you on any adventure. And once it’s assembled, you’d never even know it was a travel rod. If it didn’t say so on the label, you’d swear it came straight off your home rack.

And here’s the wild part. This one rod can do the job of 4 custom rods.

With interchangeable tips and mid sections, you can customize your rod based on the type of fishing that you'll be doing from this one compact kit.

Need something light and sensitive to cast small shrimp to redfish on the flats? Done. Or a bit more power for soft plastics or popping corks? Covered. Need to step up for throwing 5" swimbaits to redfish and snook? It’s ready.

Slam Stick Rod Assembly: 

The sections of the travel Slam Stick rod are designed not to fit completely flush together. When you assemble the pieces, you'll notice about a 1/2 inch gap between them. This is a common design feature in many higher end multi-piece fishing rods, as it allows for a snug fit that prevents binding and facilitates easier assembly and disassembly over time. So, while the pieces should be securely connected, the segments won't be entirely flush with one another.

Proper Assembly Tutorial - Click here.

View full details