Built for anglers who demand power, precision, and durability when facing the surf, the Temple Fork Outfitters Tidal Force Surf Spinning Rods provide high-level performance for surf anglers along any coastline. Constructed around a multi-layer Toray IM carbon-fiber blank, this rod offers a perfect balance of strength, responsiveness, and recovery. Anglers can expect to feel even the faintest bite while maintaining the muscle needed to battle strong currents and big inshore species. Tapered with casting distance in mind, the rod loads up and launches lures effortlessly yet remains sensitive enough for delicate presentations when fish are finicky.
Every detail of the Tidal Force is crafted for the harsh realities of surf fishing. Its high-traction, weather-resistant grip ensures solid control, even when wet or sandy, while the skeletal-style pipe reel seat reduces weight and enhances sensitivity by keeping your hand closer to the blank. The rod is fitted with Seaguide SS316 anti-tangle guides featuring corrosion-resistant stainless-steel frames and smooth zirconia inserts, ensuring long casting distance and clean line flow even in tough saltwater environments.
Available in a range of lengths and powers, the Tidal Force adapts to various surf conditions. From light setups for smaller coastal species to heavy models made for punching big baits through crashing waves. Anglers will appreciate its long casting reach, sensitive feedback, and salt-rated components that deliver lasting performance season after season. Whether you’re fishing from the beach, jetty, or rocky shoreline, the Tidal Force is a surf rod that empowers you to cast farther, fish harder, and stay confident in any condition. Backed by TFO’s lifetime warranty, it’s a serious piece of equipment built for anglers who put their gear to the ultimate test.
Features:
- Toray IM Carbon Fiber Blank
- Skeletal Pipe Style Reel Seat
- SeaGuide SS316 Anti-Tangle Guides w/ Zirconia Inserts
- Rubber Shrink Wrap Handle Grips

















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