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Savur Rod Floats | Split Grip | Stop Light Red Housing
Savur Rod Floats | Split Grip | Stop Light Red Housing
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Savur Rod Floats
Accidents happen. A slick deck. A hard wake. One bad step. Even the best anglers drop rods — and when you do, that’s real money sinking.
Rods aren’t built to float, and serious anglers don’t want bulky foam, leashes, or gimmicks hanging off their setup. Savur Rod Floats were built for that exact reason.
Savur Split-Grips replace your split-grip handle with a clean, balanced system that fishes exactly the way your rod was designed to fish. No oversized grips. No awkward add-ons. Little to no change in sensitivity, action, or balance. Because performance matters.
When a rod goes overboard, Savur activates automatically. Water pressure dissolves the internal salt bobbin, deploying a compact float assembly spooled with 60 feet of 20 lb braid. Your rod sinks. The float rises.
When the float rises to the surface, it is still connected to your fishing rod, and gives you control of the recovery. Safely Retrieve it. Reload it, and your fishing rod lives to fish another day.
OUR ONLY JOB IS TO PROTECT IT!!
Lost gear doesn’t just disappear. It sits on the bottom — wasted money and unnecessary debris in the lakes we depend on. Savur helps protect your investment and the water you fish.
Installation takes a little time. We provide step-by-step video guidance to make it straightforward. Once installed, it fishes like it was meant to be there.
Savur Rod Floats deliver the right amount of protection without compromising performance.
Light. Purpose-built. Serious.
The recovery system your rod should’ve had from day one.
KEY FEATURES-
• Automatic deployment when submerged
• Internal salt bobbin activation system
• Compact float assembly deploys to the surface
• 60 ft of 20 lb braided recovery line (60 feet max depth recovery)
• Replaces split-grip rod handles - installation required
• Minimal impact on rod sensitivity, balance, and action
• Reloadable system after deployment
• Built to recover rods without bulky flotation or tethers
Highlights
Highlights
- Black polymer body for a sleek, professional
finish - Fits all hollow-core rods 0.600"
(3/5") and smaller - Recovers rods from depths up to 60 feet
- Lifting capacity: 15+ pounds
- Water-resistant to rain, humidity, and
shallow submersion - Weight: 1.4 oz Length: 2.95" Outer
Diameter: 1.42" - Mounting cavity: 1.875"
- Reloadable and reusable
- Mimics the size and feel of most EVA or cork split handles
Limitations
Limitations
Limitations & Care
Savur Rod Floats are tough, but like any piece of gear, they
have their limits. Here’s how to keep them performing their best:
Flush Mount Rod Holders:
Flush mount rod holders that are commonly built into kayaks are our arch
nemesis. They hold water and when you
put a Savur into a flush mount it forces the water straight into the release
mechanism of the Savur
Solution: Any aftermarket open bottom or side mount rod holder works
perfect.
Recovery Depth:
60 feet of fresh or saltwater maximum recovery depth.
Saltwater Use:
It’s a water activated device, and savur doesn’t need to be washed off.Wiping it off with some of your favorite
lubricant works best.With a Savur
installed, the best way to rinse saltwater off your equipment is to hold the Savur
in your hand an
Installation and fit
Installation and fit
Yes, you’ll need to install your Savur Rod Float, and it’s easier than it sounds. The process involves cutting the cork or EVA grip off your existing rod blank, cleaning the surface, and epoxying the Savur Float in its place. Some rods may need light trimming to get the fit and finish you want.
But let’s be honest: this isn’t rocket science. You’re just removing soft handle material and replacing it with something better. We’ve had kids, women, men, and even anglers with physical disabilities install Savur Rod Floats successfully using the included epoxy. The result is a clean, secure fit that keeps your rod’s original balance and feel.
And if you think rods should already come this way, we agree. Tell your favorite rod manufacturer you want Savur Rod Floats built in from the start.
Yes, you’ll need to install your Savur Rod Float — and it’s easier than itsounds. The process involves cutting the cork or EVA grip off your existing rodblank, cleaning the surface, and epoxying the Savur Float in its place. Somerods may need light trimming to get the fit and finish you want.But let’s be honest — this isn’t rocket science. You’re just removing softhandle material and replacing it with something better. We’ve had kids, women,men, and even anglers with physical disabilities install Savur Rod Floatssuccessfully using the included epoxy. The result? A clean, secure fit thatkeeps your rod’s original balance and feel.And if you think rods should already come this way, we agree. Tell yourfavorite rod manufacturer you want Savur Rod Floats built in from the start.
Watch how to Install & Reload
Watch how to Install & Reload
Quick step-by-step videos for installing and reloading your Savur Rod Floats. Choose the one that matches your setup:
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