Paragon
Paragon Rod Blanks — Hexagonal Fiberglass
Paragon Rod Blanks — Hexagonal Fiberglass
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Old‑world feel. New‑world strength. Paragon rods revive the legendary six‑sided composite designs that mimic bamboo’s soul while delivering modern durability, consistency, and performance. Each blank is crafted in small batches with precise tapers, clean geometry, and lifetime‑ready construction.
Fiberglass — True Parabolic Action
Classic deep flex with unmistakable glass feel. Fiberglass Paragon blanks deliver a True Parabolic action: an even bend from tip to butt, forming that signature “C‑curve” under load. Smooth, soulful, and efficient — perfect for delicate presentations and small to medium fish.
Ferrule Options
Chrome‑Plated Brass Ferrule
Lightweight, clean, and modern. Each ferrule is tapered in‑house, etched internally, and glued for a permanent bond. Once cured, removal is nearly impossible. The ferrule blends smoothly with the blank and can be darkened with gun blue for a custom, aged look.
Traditional Nickel Silver Ferrule
Timeless, classic, and perfect for silk wraps. Nickel silver ferrule tabs are carefully tapered and thinned, creating a seamless transition from blank to tab. Ideal for builders who appreciate old‑world aesthetics and traditional finishing techniques.
Non‑Ferruled Blanks
For builders who prefer their own ferrule system — spigot, sleeve‑over, custom metal, or experimental builds. Clean, raw, and ready for your vision.
Hexagonal Construction
Six‑Sided Solid Build
Mimics bamboo’s faceted geometry
Adds stability, feel, and a unique flex profile
A nod to the cult‑classic composite rods of the past
Why Paragon?
True Parabolic & Semi‑Parabolic Actions
Hexagonal composite construction
Bamboo‑inspired feel with modern strength
Built in Michigan, USA
Designed to feel like bamboo. Built to last a lifetime.
Action Breakdown
A parabolic fly rod action means the rod bends evenly from the tip to the butt section, creating a smooth, deep flex. This results in a distinctive "C" shape during casting and hook setting. Because the entire rod absorbs energy, parabolic rods offer efficient energy transfer, making them great for longer casts and delicate presentations. However, they may lack the lifting power of stiffer rods, making them better suited for smaller to medium-sized fish.
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