How a precision-engineered 7’3″ medium-heavy rod solves the most frustrating inshore fishing challenges

The Inshore Angler’s Dilemma: Power vs. Sensitivity
Every serious saltwater angler knows the frustration: you need a rod powerful enough to wrestle bull reds away from structure, yet sensitive enough to detect subtle strikes in choppy water. Most rods compromise on one or the other, leaving you either underpowered when that trophy fish hits or numb to the delicate takes of wary species.
The conventional solution? Carry multiple specialized rods – an expensive, cumbersome approach that still leaves you switching gear at critical moments. The cost isn’t just financial; it’s missed opportunities when the fish are feeding aggressively and you’re fumbling with equipment.
Enter the Lamiglas B7320S Black Inshore spinning rod, where 24-ton carbon graphite meets strategic carbon fiber reinforcement to deliver what inshore specialists demand: uncompromised performance in a single versatile package.
Engineering Breakdown: The Three-Level Deconstruction
1. Physical Structure
The 7’3″ medium-heavy blank features a fast action taper that loads progressively, with carbon fiber reinforcement in the butt section creating a unique dual personality: crisp tip response transitions seamlessly into formidable lifting power. Fuji components throughout ensure corrosion resistance in harsh salt environments.
2. Action Mechanism
The rod’s magic lies in its ability to translate minute vibrations through the blank while maintaining reserve power. When a redfish inhales your crab imitation in current, the sensitive tip telegraphs the take. As the fish turns to run, the reinforced mid-section engages like a second gear, providing the leverage needed to steer fish away from oyster beds.
Performance Benchmark: How Black Inshore Outclasses the Competition
| Feature | B7320S | Brand X | Brand Y |
|---|---|---|---|
| Backbone Power | Carbon reinforced | Standard graphite | Composite |
| Corrosion Resistance | Fuji components | Mixed quality | Good |
| Warranty | Lifetime | 1 year | 3 years |
Where the B7320S truly shines is in emotional premium – that confidence when you feel the rod load up knowing it won’t fail you, whether battling a slot redfish or an oversized tarpon that decided to crash the party.
From Frustration to Triumph: The B7320S in Action
Initial State: You’re working a grass line for redfish with your current rod, missing subtle strikes in the wind.
Trigger Event: A massive blowup on your topwater – clearly a bull red or small tarpon.
Struggle: The fish immediately heads for nearby docks. Your rod lacks the lifting power to turn it.
Solution: With the B7320S, you’d have felt the initial nip through the sensitive tip, then engaged the carbon-reinforced butt section to muscle the fish away from danger.
Outcome: Fish landed, rather than another “the one that got away” story.
Revelation: One properly engineered rod outperforms multiple specialized-but-compromised alternatives.
Why Serious Anglers Choose the Black Inshore Series
- Versatile Sweet Spot: The 3/8-1 oz lure weight range handles everything from weedless plastics to mid-sized topwaters
- Tactile Advantage: Custom tapered cork handle provides superior grip when hands are slick with fish slime or sunscreen
- Saltwater Tough: Fuji guides with aluminum oxide inserts stand up to abrasive braided lines and corrosive environments
- Investment Protection: Limited lifetime warranty means this rod will outlast multiple seasons of hard use
From the Kayak to the Charter Boat: Real-World Validation
“After breaking two ‘heavy power’ rods from other brands on bull reds, the B7320S has handled everything from 20-inch trout to 40-inch redfish without complaint. The sensitivity difference fishing soft plastics is night and day.”
“What surprised me most was how well it throws 1/2 oz jigs into the wind – usually need a longer rod for that distance, but the fast action loads perfectly.”
The Verdict: More Fish, Fewer Compromises
At $91.99 with a lifetime warranty, the Lamiglas B7320S represents an exceptional value in the inshore fishing rod market. Unlike cheaper rods that cut corners on components or premium rods that charge for unnecessary features, it delivers exactly what serious anglers need: reliable detection, formidable power, and saltwater durability in one thoughtfully designed package.
For anglers targeting redfish, snook, striped bass, or inshore species where both finesse and muscle are required, this rod eliminates the need to choose between sensitivity and power. The carbon fiber reinforced butt section provides that “oh thank god” moment when a big fish makes its first run toward structure, while the fast tip ensures you never miss another subtle strike in challenging conditions.