Railblaza expands fishing accessory product line
Railblaza has introduced a new addition to its product line with the launch of the Trident Carbon Fibre Modular Push Pole, specifically designed for shallow-water anglers.
Manufactured in Houston, Texas, the new Trident pole is constructed from 100 per cent Toray 24-ton carbon fibre, a material recognised for its strength and rigidity.
Available in both 14-foot (two-piece) and 21-foot (three-piece) versions, the modular design features 7-foot sections that can be easily assembled, shipped, and stored.
The pole is produced using a filament-wound, autoclave-cured unidirectional carbon fibre process, a technique that, according to Railblaza, offers increased stiffness and durability compared to conventional roll-wrapped designs. Each pole is supplied with a Flats Repair Kit, which includes a spare ferrule and epoxy for straightforward repairs when needed.
“Our new Trident Push Poles aren’t just built for precision and power, they are forged for the wild hearts who live to chase tailing reds deep in the backcountry or slide through whisper-thin bonefish flats at sunrise, explains Andrew Moczygemba, CEO, Railblaza USA.
“These aren’t just products, they’re passion projects from folks who know exactly what it takes to get you farther, quieter, and closer than ever before. We are confident that once you get one in your hands, you’ll be amazed at just how well made a push pole can be.”
The Trident Push Pole is covered by Railblaza’s Unconditional Lifetime Warranty for original owners. The 14-foot model is priced at $775, and the 21-foot version is priced at $850. Both will be on display at the upcoming ICAST trade show in Orlando, Florida, from 15 to 18 July 2025 at booth 335. Alongside this accessory and also showcased at the trade show, will be the firm’s recently launched hybrid inflatable fishing platform, The Mule.



