Fishing Rod Case | Anti-corrosion, secure protection for long gear
Built for shore/boat fishing with waterproofing, corrosion resistance, and damping
| Applications | Lure/sea/boat rods |
| Protection | IP65–IP66 with drainage features |
| Structure & Materials | Assembled long case, labyrinth overlap; marine-grade powder/hard anodizing |
| Portability & Shock | Shaped inserts, end damping, reinforced carry points |
Key Features
- Drip edges and drain channels at end caps
- 316 hardware and anti-corrosion fasteners
- Removable section supports
Tech Specs
- Neutral salt spray 240–480 h target
- EPDM gasket; gap control ±0.2 mm
Options
- Reel pocket, desiccant holder
- Combo/padlock provision
Testing
Near-field jet wash
FAQ
- Q: Will it float?
A: Optional buoyant foam to increase flotation. - Q: How is saltwater corrosion handled?
A: Marine-grade powder or sealed hard anodizing + SS316 hardware. Rinse with fresh water after use. - Q: Will it keep out rain and deck spray?
A: Yes—IP65 standard, IP66 optional. Drip edges and drain channels divert water away from the seal. - Q: Can it float?
A: Add buoyant foam inserts; net buoyancy depends on case volume and gear weight—ask for a flotation calc. - Q: How are rods protected from shock?
A: Shaped EVA supports with end damping, anti-shift straps, and reinforced handle/strap anchors. - Q: Is there room for reel and spare tips?
A: Optional reel pocket module and segmented supports for multiple sections. - Q: What about sand ingress?
A: Labyrinth overlaps reduce direct paths; keep latch areas clean and rinse after sandy use. - Q: Can I lock it?
A: Yes—padlock hasps or combo lock options; check airline/security rules for travel. - Q: What is the expected service life seaside?
A: With proper rinse and periodic hardware inspection, 3–5+ years typical; coatings can last longer.