KH-70ULC-MF
Knighthawk Series fishing rods are engineered for the Precision Strike Angler.
Take control of every cast—designed for anglers who demand targeted accuracy and uncompromising performance. Experience incredible sensitivity and lightweight strength with a 40-ton graphite blank featuring a distinctive stylized pattern. Built for precise action and durability. An ergonomic split cork handle provides all-day comfort and superior control, letting you fish longer and strike with confidence. Outfitted with rust-resistant 316 stainless steel guides and zirconia inset rings for unmatched smoothness, reduced line friction, and consistent performance in any conditions.
The Knighthawk Series is the rod of choice for anglers seeking pinpoint accuracy, elite materials, and a design that stands out at the water’s edge.
Join the Knighthawk legacy—fish with precision, strike with power.
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Length: 7' 0"
Power: Ultra Light
Reel Type: Casting
Action: Mod Fast
Rod Weight: 3.8 oz
Line Weight: 4-6 lb
Lure Weight: 1/32 - 3/16 oz
Handle Length: 8.5"
Handle: Split-grip Cork
Blank: 40 Ton Graphite w/ X-Wrap
Guides: 316 Stainless Marine Grade w/ Zirconia ring
Pieces: One Piece
Note: Styled Blank Graphics
This is my fourth Kinetic series rod. Excellent product due to excellent workmanship and quality components. This is my first 7’3” MediumCasting fast model and it is extremely stiff for a “medium” designation. I have “heavy” model of different manufacture that are not so stiff. That said it is still a great rod for jigs, flipping, etc…. If you’re looking for a less limber rod try the kinetic 7’ medium.
This is my second purchase of an Old 18 rod. I use it for my BFS setup. Great quality and workmanship! Super lightweight but has a great backbone for strength. Will be buying more in the future.
Buoyancy 7'0" Ultra Light Casting Mod Fast
Good action casts great, I would like hand grip made of different material
Caught a few Bass and Hybrids on it so far. Great to fight hard pulling fish with. I feel like it would excel as a stout crank bait rod / chatterbait rod. Big spooks and even TX rigs.