A travel-ready, budget-friendly kit that packs a lot — just watch the delicate tips.
Many anglers struggle to find a truly portable, ready-to-fish setup that won’t skimp on essential gear. Bulky rods, missing accessories, or fragile components can ruin a quick trip — especially when you want something that works for both freshwater and light saltwater outings.
The PLUSINNO Carbon-Fiber Telescopic Fishing Rod with Reel Combo aims to fix that: a compact, collapsible Fishing Rod plus reels, lines, lures and a carry bag for about $33.49. It delivers strong value and convenience for beginners and occasional anglers, though the thin tips and some small plastic parts mean you should handle it with care.
PLUSINNO Carbon Fiber Telescopic Fishing Kit
A compact, ready-to-fish package that covers most needs for freshwater and light saltwater outings. It pairs excellent portability and an above-average accessory set with a few budget trade-offs in finishing and very-light tip strength.
Overview
The PLUSINNO fishing kit is designed to be an all-in-one solution for novices, weekend anglers and travelers who want a lightweight, collapsible setup that’s easy to pack. The core idea is simple: two telescopic carbon-fiber rods, two matched spinning reels, pre-spooled monofilament line and a selection of lures and terminal tackle, all stored inside a compact carrier bag. The rods collapse to a short length that fits in daypacks, trunks or stow compartments and the reels are tuned for instant anti-reverse action and general-purpose performance.
What’s in the kit
Construction and components
The rods use a carbon fiber mixed with fiberglass formula for a moderate action—lightweight, responsive and with enough backbone for bass, crappie and many surf or inshore species within the kit’s intended capacity. The reel seats are stainless-steel hooded to offer corrosion resistance, and the reels themselves feature a deep aluminum spool and a power drive gear configuration that balances torque and smooth retrieve.
Quick specs
| Item | Spec |
|---|---|
| Rod length (extended) | 5.91 ft |
| Reel model | HA 3000 |
| Gear ratio | 5.2:1 |
| Line type | Monofilament (commonly 10 lb suggested) |
| Kit weight (packed) | ~1.25 kg |
Performance notes
The combo excels at portability-first fishing. Casting and retrieval are smooth for light-to-medium freshwater work and casual inshore saltwater use. The gear ratio and spool design let you manage most panfish, bass and small surf species comfortably. Expect very good value for typical lakes, rivers and shoreline sessions, but be realistic about its limits when targeting large, powerful saltwater fish.
Portability, storage and travel use
Maintenance and longevity tips
Who should buy this kit?
Bottom line
This PLUSINNO kit is a thoughtfully composed starter and travel package that trades some heavy-duty longevity for portability and convenience. If you fish primarily for fun, travel frequently with gear, or want a low-cost way to outfit new anglers, this combo delivers excellent bang for the buck with straightforward maintenance and a generous selection of accessories.
FAQ
Yes — the kit is rated for light saltwater use thanks to anti-corrosion reel seats and an aluminum spool, but rinse everything with fresh water after each saltwater outing and avoid large aggressive saltwater species that require heavy-duty tackle.
Yes. The reels are ambidextrous—most spinning reels let you swap the handle from one side to the other, making them convenient for both left- and right-handed users.
The kit commonly uses monofilament around 10 lb as a general-purpose starting point. For bass, 8–12 lb monofilament or 8–15 lb braided line (with a shock leader) works well depending on cover and fish size.
Collapse slowly and align each segment without forcing. Keep debris out of the joints, store the rod in a sleeve or rigid tube for transport, and avoid rough snaps when assembling or disassembling.
Absolutely. It’s a ready-to-go kit that includes most essential tackle, and its lightweight, safe-feeling components make it approachable for kids and beginners—supervision and proper instruction are still recommended.
Yes. The modular nature of telescopic rods and spinning reels means you can often replace a snapped tip section or upgrade to higher-end reels later while continuing to use the rod body, though replacement parts and compatibility vary by model.

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