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product_id: 959224
title: "Pack-It Telescopic Spinning Rod, Yellow, 5-Feet 6-Inch"
brand: "eagle claw"
price: "€ 54.87"
currency: EUR
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reviews_count: 13
category: "Eagle Claw"
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# 5'6" compact fiberglass rod Telescopic design for easy travel Durable ceramic guides & EVA handle Pack-It Telescopic Spinning Rod, Yellow, 5-Feet 6-Inch

**Brand:** eagle claw
**Price:** € 54.87
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎯 Pack light, fish hard — your ultimate on-the-go fishing companion!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Pack-It Telescopic Spinning Rod, Yellow, 5-Feet 6-Inch by eagle claw
- **How much does it cost?** € 54.87 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.hr](https://www.desertcart.hr/products/959224-pack-it-telescopic-spinning-rod-yellow-5-feet-6-inch)

## Best For

- eagle claw enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted eagle claw brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Compact Powerhouse:** 5'6" fiberglass rod built for versatility and durability
- • **Proven Reliability:** Trusted by anglers for decades with a 1-year warranty backing your adventures
- • **Travel-Ready Design:** Telescopic build fits effortlessly in backpacks and trunks—never miss a spontaneous fishing moment
- • **Comfort Meets Control:** EVA foam handle delivers ergonomic grip for all-day fishing comfort
- • **Smooth Casting Experience:** Ceramic guides ensure flawless line flow for precision and distance

## Overview

The Eagle Claw Pack-It Telescopic Spinning Rod is a durable 5'6" fiberglass rod featuring a compact telescopic design, smooth ceramic guides, and an EVA foam handle. Designed for medium power and moderate action, it supports 6-10 lb line and up to 0.5 oz lures, making it perfect for versatile fishing trips. Its travel-friendly build and proven toughness have made it a favorite among anglers for decades.

## Description

Eagle Claw Pack-IT Telescopic Spinning Rod, Yellow, 5-Feet 6-Inch is made of durable glass construction makes the rod perfect for the trail, trunk, or camping. The popular, compactable Telescopic design has been a favorite for years. The rod has a moderate action and medium power, an all around great rod to target multiple species. Designed to carry 4 – 10 lb line and throw up to ½ oz lures. Rod seat fits a spinning reel (sold separately). Pick it up today and pack it for your next day out on the water!

Review: Love these rods - LONG TERM user here... - Can't say enough good things about these rods. I have used them in kayaks, canoes, hiking, and on the motorcycles - both dirt bikes and Harley's for many years. My son ended up breaking a tip off one while 4 wheeling pretty hard in Colorado...so I swapped him out my last available one. I tried 2 other telescopic rods for a few months...and just missed the feel of these rods. Simple, tough, and casts like a dream with baitcaster, spincast or open face whatever you feel like. - (EVEN USED AS A FLY ROD NOW! added 12/18) Incidentally, my son did not have the tip/guides protected as he lost our "diy tip protector" on a multi day camping trip. I always cut out the bottom off a water bottle and slip it over the top guides. (Lid still on) A rubber band around the water bottle sides and I've it protects the tip/guides with no added weight. Great rods for a great price. Can't find them locally anymore, glad to see em on desertcart Prime. I have several in my rotation...might need to just buy a few to keep and put up if they are getting scarce...but then again, I bet some of mine are pushing 15 years old and still going strong. Edit 12/2018 - this summer/fall I started fishing with a backpack that held 2 of these - one set up with a Zebco 33 micro...and one set up as a FLY ROD! (yes, a fly rod!) and a short, inexpensive Tenkara Rod I got here on desertcart. ALL of these rods are way under 18"...they fit IN my fishing backpack easily...and I now can hike, fish, explore with this pack and cover about any kind of water I encounter! I used in on the Harley...it's all good. I LOVE these rods and I LOVE having choices with me...maybe a long, long way from my bike or Jeep...and NOT having to take apart a 4,5, or 7 piece fly rod is AWESOME! NO, I can't cast a full fly line...or maybe not more than 50 feet with this rod...but really...I don't encounter those issues on the types of trips I use this rod as a fly rod for! I've got plenty of regular fly rods for open water - big water - etc... But I do confess...the ease of use of it spoils me...I've even taken this "DIY fly rod set up" in the canoe and kayak. It's works just fine for casts up to 40 or even 50 feet! I can't say enough about these rods - and I have landed HUNDREDS OF FISH over several decades with these rods. Tiny to good sized...trout, bluegill, crappie, drum, carp, hybrids, stripers, wipers, and more. Is there a better value? I'm not sure...but I flat out love these rods. UPDATED 12/17/2019. Recently went fishing in the bass boat. Had 5 of these amazing rods rigged with mostly Abu Garcia baitcasters...and 2 with zebco 33 micros. The one with a 3.5" swimbait and a 1/8 ounce swimbait head landed 25 Stripers in about 3 hours. TWENTY FIVE! Big landing net, 12 pound line on the baitcaster, and many of these five were around 20+ inches long...4-7 pound stripers that fought HARD, as stripers will...they are solid muscle. These rods can handle a ton. Also, I didn't land it, but I hooked a catfish that was probably 15-20 pounds...easily 3 feet long... my fishing buddy tried to get it in the net but it started rolling and straightened the 1/0 size fish I was using for the bass I was targeting. It was a crazy fun fight for more than 5 minutes. This rod (again with an Abu baitcaster that time too) fought the fish just fine! I guess since I'm a fly fisher and have used UL rods all my life, I've learned how to fight fish on light rods. If you break rods, you might want to pick up a cheap fly rod and check out how a 10 inch panfish can fight hard on a 3 at fly rod! And... it will teach anyone to fight the fish from the butt if the rod, with patience, not horsing and breaking the tips. Just an idea anyway. Best rods I own. And I own some really great rods that cost a ton. I might switch over to these 100%!
Review: Great lil rod - If you are looking for a rod you can pack with you that will actually catch fish this is the ticket. I bought two of these to carry in our kayaks and I have used them both quite a bit. Granted they are not a $200 graphite rod but for the money and portability you can't go wrong. We have had zero problems with either rod. Some people can break anything and these rods could be abused fairly easily. But with just a bit of care and patience I can see these rods lasting us a very long time. You just want to make sure you do not extend it by snapping the rod and letting it extend on it's own. If you do the rod sections will really lock together and make sliding them back in very hard. When you do go to slide them back in do not push from the tip. Instead grasp the rod near the joint and slide it down from there. If you try to push it from the tip you will break it and that is not the rods fault. I have caught a lot of fish on these ranging from blue gill to bass to a 3 lb channel cat. The rod has handled them all with ease. I put small frame ulta light spinning reels on both rods and they are really fun to fish with. We fish from our kayaks and they fit in the hatches with ease. They will also fit well on our new sail boat. For the money I think they would be hard to beat!

## Features

- Durable 5’6” Fiberglass Rod
- Spinning reel seat (reel sold separately)
- Compact telescopic design, easy to pack and travel!
- Smooth ceramic guides
- Aggressive actions in a small package!
- Durable glass construction
- EVA foam handle
- Ceramic guides
- 1 Year Warranty

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B003MGA1E4 |
| Action | Moderate |
| Age Range Description | Kid |
| Best Sellers Rank | #220,390 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #596 in Fishing Rods |
| Brand | Eagle Claw |
| Brand Name | Eagle Claw |
| Color | Yellow/Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 606 Reviews |
| Fishing Rod Power | Medium |
| Fishing Technique | Spinning |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00047708607537 |
| Grip Type | Foam |
| Handle Material | Foam |
| Included Components | Telescopic Spinning Rod |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 66"L x 66"W |
| Item Type Name | Telescopic Spinning Rod |
| Item Weight | 0.14 Kilograms |
| Line Weight | 6-10 lbs |
| Lure Weight | 0.5 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Eagle Claw |
| Manufacturer Part Number | PK555SPA |
| Material | Fiberglass |
| Material Type | Fiberglass |
| Model Name | ECPK555SP |
| Model Number | PK555SPA |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Rod Length | 66 Inches |
| Size | 5-Feet x 6-Inch |
| Target Species | Fish |
| Tension Supported | Light |
| UPC | 796254181380 809394597116 808112996675 757183197828 744288991642 801947294848 804067312539 047708607537 804904115910 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Eagle Claw
- **Color:** Yellow/Black
- **Fishing Technique:** Spinning
- **Material:** Fiberglass
- **Number of Pieces:** 1

## Images

![Pack-It Telescopic Spinning Rod, Yellow, 5-Feet 6-Inch - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51eMvCxkuoL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: eagle clawpack-it telescopic spincast rod,(yellow,5-feet 6-inch)for$18.49 vs.$15.32 eagle clawpack-it telescopic spinning rod,5-feet x 6-inch 4.3?**
A: Jim look at the handles, one is a spinning rod and one is what I would call a bait casting rod as it has the "finger stop" on it.

**Q: what is the length of the road when colsed**
A: app 18"

**Q: How many eyelets? Is it ok for casting?**
A: It has 4 eyelets.  I bought it because it was compact, and I attach it to my vest while waking my dog as my hands are used for the dog leash.  There are several ponds that I fish while working the dog, and  in my opinion it works fine for panfish, and I landed about a 3 lb. carp several weeks ago.  It casts OK, but I wouldn't suggest power casting--just a relaxed, medium, and controlled cast works well for me.  I wouldn't suggest it for trolling or fishing for bass or pike. Bruce Forrest

**Q: Is this rod for spincast or spin reel?  The small picture shows both.**
A: I have one of each, the one that is straight at the bottom is for an open spinning reel.  The one that has the finger tab, is for a closed button type reel.  I enjoy the open face, my 7 yr. old nephew likes the button style...so it is his now.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Love these rods - LONG TERM user here...
*by S***E on February 4, 2017*

Can't say enough good things about these rods. I have used them in kayaks, canoes, hiking, and on the motorcycles - both dirt bikes and Harley's for many years. My son ended up breaking a tip off one while 4 wheeling pretty hard in Colorado...so I swapped him out my last available one. I tried 2 other telescopic rods for a few months...and just missed the feel of these rods. Simple, tough, and casts like a dream with baitcaster, spincast or open face whatever you feel like. - (EVEN USED AS A FLY ROD NOW! added 12/18) Incidentally, my son did not have the tip/guides protected as he lost our "diy tip protector" on a multi day camping trip. I always cut out the bottom off a water bottle and slip it over the top guides. (Lid still on) A rubber band around the water bottle sides and I've it protects the tip/guides with no added weight. Great rods for a great price. Can't find them locally anymore, glad to see em on Amazon Prime. I have several in my rotation...might need to just buy a few to keep and put up if they are getting scarce...but then again, I bet some of mine are pushing 15 years old and still going strong. Edit 12/2018 - this summer/fall I started fishing with a backpack that held 2 of these - one set up with a Zebco 33 micro...and one set up as a FLY ROD! (yes, a fly rod!) and a short, inexpensive Tenkara Rod I got here on Amazon. ALL of these rods are way under 18"...they fit IN my fishing backpack easily...and I now can hike, fish, explore with this pack and cover about any kind of water I encounter! I used in on the Harley...it's all good. I LOVE these rods and I LOVE having choices with me...maybe a long, long way from my bike or Jeep...and NOT having to take apart a 4,5, or 7 piece fly rod is AWESOME! NO, I can't cast a full fly line...or maybe not more than 50 feet with this rod...but really...I don't encounter those issues on the types of trips I use this rod as a fly rod for! I've got plenty of regular fly rods for open water - big water - etc... But I do confess...the ease of use of it spoils me...I've even taken this "DIY fly rod set up" in the canoe and kayak. It's works just fine for casts up to 40 or even 50 feet! I can't say enough about these rods - and I have landed HUNDREDS OF FISH over several decades with these rods. Tiny to good sized...trout, bluegill, crappie, drum, carp, hybrids, stripers, wipers, and more. Is there a better value? I'm not sure...but I flat out love these rods. UPDATED 12/17/2019. Recently went fishing in the bass boat. Had 5 of these amazing rods rigged with mostly Abu Garcia baitcasters...and 2 with zebco 33 micros. The one with a 3.5" swimbait and a 1/8 ounce swimbait head landed 25 Stripers in about 3 hours. TWENTY FIVE! Big landing net, 12 pound line on the baitcaster, and many of these five were around 20+ inches long...4-7 pound stripers that fought HARD, as stripers will...they are solid muscle. These rods can handle a ton. Also, I didn't land it, but I hooked a catfish that was probably 15-20 pounds...easily 3 feet long... my fishing buddy tried to get it in the net but it started rolling and straightened the 1/0 size fish I was using for the bass I was targeting. It was a crazy fun fight for more than 5 minutes. This rod (again with an Abu baitcaster that time too) fought the fish just fine! I guess since I'm a fly fisher and have used UL rods all my life, I've learned how to fight fish on light rods. If you break rods, you might want to pick up a cheap fly rod and check out how a 10 inch panfish can fight hard on a 3 at fly rod! And... it will teach anyone to fight the fish from the butt if the rod, with patience, not horsing and breaking the tips. Just an idea anyway. Best rods I own. And I own some really great rods that cost a ton. I might switch over to these 100%!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great lil rod
*by F***U on July 23, 2013*

If you are looking for a rod you can pack with you that will actually catch fish this is the ticket. I bought two of these to carry in our kayaks and I have used them both quite a bit. Granted they are not a $200 graphite rod but for the money and portability you can't go wrong. We have had zero problems with either rod. Some people can break anything and these rods could be abused fairly easily. But with just a bit of care and patience I can see these rods lasting us a very long time. You just want to make sure you do not extend it by snapping the rod and letting it extend on it's own. If you do the rod sections will really lock together and make sliding them back in very hard. When you do go to slide them back in do not push from the tip. Instead grasp the rod near the joint and slide it down from there. If you try to push it from the tip you will break it and that is not the rods fault. I have caught a lot of fish on these ranging from blue gill to bass to a 3 lb channel cat. The rod has handled them all with ease. I put small frame ulta light spinning reels on both rods and they are really fun to fish with. We fish from our kayaks and they fit in the hatches with ease. They will also fit well on our new sail boat. For the money I think they would be hard to beat!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Not a bad traveler
*by L***0 on October 9, 2022*

Got this one for a trip. Travels well in the suitcase. The top eyelet guide (the little plastic insert) fell off after a few casts but it didn’t really affect the performance. Feels kinda flimsy but worked fine for my son’s little spinning reel. Also put a bait caster on for a bit. Both were good. Even caught a little bluegill and it didn’t break during the epic battle. Survived 2 trips, 3 days of fishing. Thumbs up.

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