FOGO Generation II Rocket Fishing Rod
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Average customer review:Product Description
The Generation II Rocket Fishing Rod is better than ever with a new automatic extending tip that gives you great fishing action and a cool new look.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #24461 in Sports & Outdoors
- Brand: Spin Master
- Model: 69114
- Released on: 2008-12-15
- Dimensions: 4.50" h x 5.50" w x 30.00" l, 1.50 pounds
Features
- Fun and safe FOGO Generation II Rocket Fishing Rod recommended for children aged 8 years old and up
- Accurately casts fishing line up to 30 feet with pump-and-launch action
- Patented easy to operate design eliminates snares and tangles, and patented safety bobber protects against accidental hooks
- Storage compartment in handle for tackle pack and extra bobber
- Rugged ABS construction
Customer Reviews
Don't waste your money!
This product says it's for 8 year olds & up, but it was very cumbersome & difficult to use. Pressing the safety button & reel cover simultaneously was tricky, especially for small hands. I'd give it 0 stars, except for the excitement of (finally) getting the bobber to shoot out. After that, the thrill was over - no fish for the Rocket, even though kids with traditional rods were catching fish left & right.
Ditto on the previous review.....
My son begged me for this for his birthday. It was $35 and more $$$ than I really could afford. It was his favorite gift and waited anxiously for 2 weeks to use it on our camping trip.
We never got it to work once. A complete waste of money, couldn't figure it out, falling apart all over the place, I spent most of our fishing time trying to get it to work for him and finally gave up with him being disappointed. What an absolute shame.
Totally Useless Junk
My wife found it on sale for $12 -- which, in retrospect, should have been a clue. It took about five "casts" for a three year old who loves fishing to see that this is a sorry piece of junk. This is a great way to thoroughly disappoint a child.






