Labeled diagram of the Akai Samurai Tenkara Rod showing all rod sections from handle to tip assembly, along with individual parts including the rod tube, rod sock, butt cap, rod tube cap, and tip plug.
Close-up image of the Akai Samurai Tenkara Rod’s Section 1 handle with 7:3 action, featuring a black ergonomic grip and red carbon fiber body with gold accents.
Image of the Akai Samurai Tenkara Rod’s Section 2 with 7:3 action, laid next to a red Milwaukee ruler for scale on a white background, labeled for identification.
Image of the Akai Samurai Tenkara Rod’s Section 3 with 7:3 action, laid next to a red Milwaukee ruler for scale on a white background, labeled for identification.
Image of the Akai Samurai Tenkara Rod’s Section 4 with 7:3 action, laid next to a red Milwaukee ruler for scale on a white background, labeled for identification.
Image of the Akai Samurai Tenkara Rod’s Section 5 with 7:3 action, laid next to a red Milwaukee ruler for scale on a white background, labeled for identification.
Image of the Akai Samurai Tenkara Rod’s Section 6 with 7:3 action, laid next to a red Milwaukee ruler for scale on a white background, labeled for identification.
Image of the Akai Samurai Tenkara Rod’s Section 7 with 7:3 action, laid next to a red Milwaukee ruler for scale on a white background, labeled for identification.
Image of the Akai Samurai Tenkara Rod’s Section 8 with 7:3 action, laid next to a red Milwaukee ruler for scale on a white background, labeled for identification.
Image of the Akai Samurai Tenkara Rod’s Section 9 with 7:3 action, laid next to a red Milwaukee ruler for scale on a white background, labeled for identification.
Top-down image of the Akai Samurai 7:3 tip assembly, showing the ultralight rod tip with attached red lilian and included protective tube with red end caps, displayed on a white background.
Red protective rod sock for the Akai Samurai 7:3 Tenkara Rod, featuring black branding and size markings for triple zoom configuration (11'/12'/13'), displayed against a white background.
Durable red and gold protective rod tube for the Akai Samurai 7:3 Tenkara Rod, featuring black Wasatch Tenkara Rods branding and triple zoom size markings, displayed on a white background.
Close-up image of the Akai Samurai Tenkara Rod tube cap, featuring a threaded gold metal base with a black rubberized top for secure, protective sealing of the rod tube.
Close-up image of the Akai Samurai Tenkara Rod tip plug, featuring a black ribbed grip design for secure insertion into the rod tip, shown on a white background.
Threaded gold anodized metal butt cap for the Akai Samurai Tenkara Rod, featuring multiple rubber grip rings and a knurled head for secure attachment, shown on a white background.

Akai Samurai Replacement Parts

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Akai Samurai Replacement Parts | Wasatch Tenkara Rods

Keep your Akai Samurai dialed and ready with genuine Wasatch Tenkara Rods replacement parts. Whether you’ve snapped a section chasing tight quarters, misplaced a cap, or just want to carry spares into the backcountry, we’ve got the exact parts you need—from tip plug to butt cap.

Each component is engineered specifically for the Akai Samurai’s stealthy 6:4 or 7:3 action and ultralight profile. You’ll get the same crisp responsiveness and reliable strength the Samurai is known for, with carbon fiber construction and craftsmanship that matches the original rod.

Available Parts:

  • Tip Plug

  • Lilian & Tip Section

  • Middle Sections

  • Handle Section with Cork Grip

  • Butt Cap

  • Rod Tube and Sock

Note: These parts are designed exclusively for the Akai Samurai and are not compatible with other models.

A cracked section shouldn’t end your mission—re-arm your Samurai and stay in the fight.

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WTR is here for you when you need a rod you can trust.

Strength

Only a handful of brave souls have managed to crack one of our rods. Those daring few have brought in fish that most anglers only fantasize about. Our rods are crafted from primo carbon fiber, flawlessly wrapped, and bound with top-notch resin. This method churns out the toughest rods in the game!

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Quality

Buy once, buy for life. Our rods don't just look like a piece of art, they are designed to last and hold up to whatever you throw at them.

While you will probably end up with more than one, a quality rod is someing that can withstand the rigors you throw at it, and come out on top. When you buy a WTR rod, you are buying a quality piece of equipment that is built to last.

Balance

As many of you know, casting a large, strong rod, all day can be a pretty tiresome endeavor.

That is why we manufacture our rods to feel balanced and good in your hand. It doesn't matter which length, action, or how long you fish, a WTR rod casts like a dream and helps you land the fish of your dreams.

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