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River Peak Sangaku Special Tenkara Rod 2.7 – Product Spotlight

River Peak has introduced a new tenkara rod, designed for ultimate portability and close quarters fishing. Called the Sangaku Special, it comes in three available lengths, 2.4, 2.7 and 3.0 meters. Unlike their well received Kiwami, the Sangaku is designed for genryu tenkara in challenging waters and locations. It has a fast flex action and compact design. While the Kiwami is designed to have a bamboo-like slow, rich action, the Sangaku is designed for fast hook sets and ultimate fish control in tight, challenging waters.

From the River Peak website, they state (Google translation): “Tenkara fishing that requires toughness and controllability in narrow and steep mountain streams. The casting width is suppressed as much as possible, and it is designed to be able to cast the [fly] to a pinpoint. The closing size is a very small 32 cm. It is extremely portable and can be stored compactly in your bag. Furthermore, by combining the dedicated ” mountain special line “, the potential of the rod is maximized.

To get familiar with what the Sangaku Special has to offer, I purchased a 2.7 meter version. It came from Japan as a complete kit with rod, line and flies.

Overview

The 2.7 meter version Sangaku Special has an overall blue coloration and a glossy finish. The accents are kept to a minimum and other than a black tip section, nothing makes the rod stand out. The rod designation is well done and kept in-line with a simplistic rod design. The rod is protected by a simple, yet effective, fabric rod sleeve.

As mentioned, my rod came as a kit. This included a 2.7 meter PVC line, designed specifically to be used with the rod, an orange foam line spool, a spool of 0.148 mm/4.8 lb. fluorocarbon tippet, and a compact fly box with three Elk Hair Caddis dry flies. All of this, along with the rod, fit into a well designed cardboard carton.

The handle of the Sangaku Special is similar to a keiryu-style rod, in that it is incorporated into the handle section of the rod. Rather than the standard, anti-slip coating, the Sangaku Special has thread wrapped around the handle, giving a unique look and positive grip when wet or dry.

The tip plug is wood, and fits snuggly into the tip of the handle section. The butt cap is also wood, has a glossy finish, and a rubber bumper. It is without a decompression hole, coin slot, or knurling.

The lilian is red and is attached to the tip section via a perfectly executed glue joint. The tip section can be removed through the second section (in the Japanese convention, the tip is section #1) so that the entire rod can be disassembled for cleaning and drying. I tied a terminal knot in the lilian to aid with attaching the PVC line, however.

Measurements

CharacteristicMeasurement
Sections12
Extended Length270 cm (8.6 feet)
Nested Length32 cm (12 inches)
Thread Grip Length14.6 cm (5.75 inches)
Weight (without tip plug)54.6 g (1.9 oz.)
CCS37 pennies
RFI13.7
For more on CCS, RFI and Rotational Moment, watch our YouTube video on the subject.
Part of Teton Tenkara RFI Chart. For full chart, click HERE.

Performance

Noting that the Sangaku Special has a very fast or stiff action, I cast the rod with the provided PVC line. Since this line was designed specifically to be used with the rod, that just made sense. I found that despite the very fast action and stiff flex profile, the rod cast the PVC line beautifully. I could get very tight loops with the PVC line and place my fly into very tight targets. I’m not a PVC line tenkara angler, but I found this fun and rewarding. I also cast the rod with a furled line and a level line. I used a 9′ nylon monofilament furled line, and the rod cast this beautifully. I used an 8′ #3 fluorocarbon level line, and the rod didn’t cast this very well. But given the RFI, that makes sense. The Sangaku Special is not designed to be a level line tenkara rod.

Balance, swing weight, tip recovery, tip oscillation and other rod characteristics were not issues, as the rod is so short and the action is so fast. Despite its very fast action, the 2.7 meter Sangaku Special is still not as fast as some compact tenkara pocket rods. The action shouldn’t deter the potential buyer. It’s designed for casting in close quarters and controlling fish in fast, turbulent waters where there is very little room to do so.

Conclusion

The River Peak Sangaku Special 2.7 meter rod is a compact rod that would be great for anyone looking for a go-anywhere, Japanese small stream rod. It is designed to be used with a short PVC line, and given its high RFI, the Sangaku Special has a very fast hook set and great fish control. At the time of this article, it can be purchased for $152. 00 USD (rod only) from Tenkara Adventure Outfitters, or $269.50 USD (full kit) from River Peak out of Japan.

Disclaimer: My opinion regarding this rod is just that, my opinion. Your opinion may differ. Also, your rod may not have the same length, issues, or functionality as my rod. There are variations between rods, even in the same production run. No description can fully tell you how a rod feels or fishes. For this, you must personally hold, cast, and fish the rod, then make up your own mind. I purchased the River Peak Sangaku Special and imported it from Japan.


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