Характеристики
Дизайн
- Размер
- 2.13 m
Прочие свойства
- Бренд
- Daiwa
Описание
The Emeraldas Boat range is sure to impress anglers fishing eging styles off the boat. These two high-modulus carbon rods feature Fuji K Fazlite guides and are ideal for vertical squid setups. The rods are particularly well suited to the tataki style, which involves animating the rod vigorously then giving a series of smaller shakes to work the lure. A technique proven to provoke any squid in the area to take the bait!
Features:
- High modulus carbon blank with Braiding-X carbon reinforcement
- Straight joint
- Fuji K Fazlite guides
- Daiwa-exclusive reel seat
- High-density EVA handle
- Semi-parabolic action
- Solid tip
Specifications:
- Length: 1,98m
- Sections: 2
- Travel size: 104cm
- Weight: 119g
- Guides: 12
- Casting weight: 40-100g
Technology:
HAUT MODULE:
- High modulus carbon fibres form a sheet coated with resin, with all excess removed.
Exclusive Reel Seat:
- Daiwa’s engineering department has developed Daiwa-exclusive reel seats which fuse innovation with Fuji® elements.
FUJI TORZITE Guides:
- Fuji guides boasting ultra-thin Torzite rings for incredibly low friction. These light guides let the blank of the rod have its say. Ultra-thin Torzite rings are 40% lighter than SiC rings and reduce friction by a factor of 20%.
FUJI K Guides:
- The frame of FUJI K ANTI TANGLE GUIDE HAS BEEN DESIGNED TO PREVENT TANGLES WHEN CASTING
- The frame of this FUJI guide prevents braid getting looped around rod guides on the cast. A crosswind often causes the knots to form around the first guide, leading to break offs and rig losses.
- FUJI K guides eliminate this problem thanks to the ingenious frame design.
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