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TRIUMPH® SPINNING RODS TRIUMPH® SPINNING RODS

St. Croix
TRIUMPH SPINNING ROD FEATURES Premium quality SCII carbon Sea Guide Atlas Performance slim aluminum-oxide guides with black frames Sea Guide XDPS reel seat with eco-friendly sandblasted hoods on spinning models...
TRIUMPH SPINNING ROD FEATURES Premium quality SCII carbon Sea Guide Atlas Performance slim aluminum-oxide guides with black frames Sea Guide XDPS reel seat with eco-friendly sandblasted hoods on spinning models...
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TRIUMPH SPINNING ROD FEATURES
  • Premium quality SCII carbon
  • Sea Guide Atlas Performance slim aluminum-oxide guides with black frames
  • Sea Guide XDPS reel seat with eco-friendly sandblasted hoods on spinning models
  • Sea Guide ECS or TCS reel seat with eco-friendly sandblasted hood on casting models
  • Premium-grade cork handle
  • Two coats of Flex-Coat slow cure finish
  • 5-year warranty backed by St. Croix Superstar Service

Durably sensitive with impressive power, Triumph® rods are built for savvy anglers seeking the best in performance and value.

TRIUMPH SPINNING ROD FEATURES
  • Premium quality SCII carbon
  • Sea Guide Atlas Performance slim aluminum-oxide guides with black frames
  • Sea Guide XDPS reel seat with eco-friendly sandblasted hoods on spinning models
  • Sea Guide ECS or TCS reel seat with eco-friendly sandblasted hood on casting models
  • Premium-grade cork handle
  • Two coats of Flex-Coat slow cure finish
  • 5-year warranty backed by St. Croix Superstar Service

Durably sensitive with impressive power, Triumph® rods are built for savvy anglers seeking the best in performance and value.

Customer Reviews

Based on 64 reviews
69%
(44)
5%
(3)
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2%
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Drew Shinn
Great company Great Customer

The Triumph series rod I purchased has proven to be a very good spinning rod. In last past I have purchased 2 Avid series spinning rods a 5'6"Light and a 6' Medium light. The tip broke off the Light one after 15+ years of owning it, only because a good sixed channel cat (possible 6 to 8 lbs.) ate my jig, while fishing for crappie. The medium/light one i still have and used for over 20 years!

But, the best part of my this last purchase was the customer service I received. I thought I had ordered a Medium strength rod, but by my mistake a selected M/L. Well I already had the Avid M/L. Over a month later I noticed my mistake when putting a new real I purchased and the rod was still unwrapped. So, I called customer service told the rep what I had done and I'm pretty sure is has been over the 30day return policy. He said that it was closer to 45 days, but they would be happy to take the return of the M/L, not even knowing a had order the 6' Medium the day before. Outstanding customer service by a company a the great Northern Midwest. I from originally from Michigan. An ex-teacher and football coach on both the small college an high school level. Of course I'm Wolverine fan, but also a Big Ten fan, and now I'm even more of a Wisconsin fan, and not just the Badgers!! St. Croix Rods as well.

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thomas byleckie
Great rod for the price

Been using the triumph casting and spinning rods. Have no complaints. Really good rod for the price. Just a recreational fisherman and meets and exceeds all my needs.

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Richard W Marks
Broken rod tip

This is the second St. Croix rod where the tip broke off after a few casts. I have learned from past experience with my St. Croix rod to carry an extra of a different brand. Very poor quality!! The new tip is $60 versus a new rod for $110.

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Wally
Nice rod for the price.

Definitely a step down from the rods in St. Croix's higher price brackets, but still a good rod. I used a Medium-Light 7' 2-piece on a walleye trip in Canada last year and it was great. Good sensitivity, nice cork. Handled everything from 25' walleye to a 41' Northern.
I like the Premier and Avid rods better, but for someone on a budget, the Triumph is a good choice.

G
Grant

Solid rod for the money. I have four and love them

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Customer Reviews

Based on 64 reviews
69%
(44)
5%
(3)
5%
(3)
2%
(1)
20%
(13)
D
Drew Shinn
Great company Great Customer

The Triumph series rod I purchased has proven to be a very good spinning rod. In last past I have purchased 2 Avid series spinning rods a 5'6"Light and a 6' Medium light. The tip broke off the Light one after 15+ years of owning it, only because a good sixed channel cat (possible 6 to 8 lbs.) ate my jig, while fishing for crappie. The medium/light one i still have and used for over 20 years!

But, the best part of my this last purchase was the customer service I received. I thought I had ordered a Medium strength rod, but by my mistake a selected M/L. Well I already had the Avid M/L. Over a month later I noticed my mistake when putting a new real I purchased and the rod was still unwrapped. So, I called customer service told the rep what I had done and I'm pretty sure is has been over the 30day return policy. He said that it was closer to 45 days, but they would be happy to take the return of the M/L, not even knowing a had order the 6' Medium the day before. Outstanding customer service by a company a the great Northern Midwest. I from originally from Michigan. An ex-teacher and football coach on both the small college an high school level. Of course I'm Wolverine fan, but also a Big Ten fan, and now I'm even more of a Wisconsin fan, and not just the Badgers!! St. Croix Rods as well.

t
thomas byleckie
Great rod for the price

Been using the triumph casting and spinning rods. Have no complaints. Really good rod for the price. Just a recreational fisherman and meets and exceeds all my needs.

R
Richard W Marks
Broken rod tip

This is the second St. Croix rod where the tip broke off after a few casts. I have learned from past experience with my St. Croix rod to carry an extra of a different brand. Very poor quality!! The new tip is $60 versus a new rod for $110.

W
Wally
Nice rod for the price.

Definitely a step down from the rods in St. Croix's higher price brackets, but still a good rod. I used a Medium-Light 7' 2-piece on a walleye trip in Canada last year and it was great. Good sensitivity, nice cork. Handled everything from 25' walleye to a 41' Northern.
I like the Premier and Avid rods better, but for someone on a budget, the Triumph is a good choice.

G
Grant

Solid rod for the money. I have four and love them