Well I finally bought one to replace the old 10 foot Shakespeare spinning rod (which snapped like a gunshot six inches above the butt !)
It is a nice package, neat tube, nice covers, good quality build as you would expect from Shimano and it will fit in the suitcase
Spigot joints are good but lord there are a lot of pieces! Bought the 330 / 300 system as opposed to the smaller version.
Quite a heavy rod (granted I bought the longest version) but found that a lot of spinning even with relatively small pike lures and rapalas had a big impact on the arm / wrist - maybe I am just out of practice on that score.
I found that one handed casting was almost impossible as the rod (despite a sizable Okuma Zircon 50) was not properly balanced although dropping it down to the 300 cm version helped. The butt below the the reel is about six inches too short for proper two handed casting... which is a pity.
It has quite a whippy action which surprised me given it comes in five pieces but it casts well, certain as well as my old rod, and with a swop from the mono spool I had to braid, I expect it will outperform the old rod.
It is doubtless suited to a baitcaster reel, but if you do go this route, I reckon you should look at the shorter versions. The 330 cms version is good enough for light sea fishing (which is why I bought it) but I do not know if if has sufficient backbone to let you muscle a decent pollack or big wrasse out of weed etc. Certainly perfect for clean ground flattie fishing...
Only used it twice so I am sure others have more experience...
FWIW