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Description
Total length: 1.65m /Joint: 2 /Closed length: 86cm /Weight: 83g /Tip diameter: 2.8mm /Bottom diameter: 10.9mm /Weight load: #25-#50 /Compatible clamp size: SS /Carbon content: 90% /Accessories: Chloroprene rod belt, rod bag
A rod exclusively for boat flounder with the high sensitivity that resonates in your hand that can only be achieved with a metal top and the operability that allows you to strike sharply. ◆Pursuing the high sensitivity that can only be achieved with metal. Highly sensitive design that clearly conveys the slightest hit. The "X45" structure reduces twisting, providing a high level of operability and stickiness. Large flounder can also be taken in easily. In addition, the lightweight and sharp tone allows for precise control of small thrusts, making it easy to aim for catch-up bites. A high-performance dedicated rod that can be used in a wide range of boat flounder fishing situations, from the style of thoroughly enjoying each fish while fishing, to the tournament scene where multi-point hooking techniques are tested. Features by item 82: Pursuing operability and balance to enable suppleness to place flounder and rhythmic nudges. A standard model that can be used in any scene. DAIWA TECHNOLOGY...■Metal top, ■Spike tip AGS (air guide system), ■X45, ■Air sensor sheet ◆Precautions for using metal top 1: Regarding temperature changes in metal top. Due to the characteristics of the superelastic titanium alloy material, the elasticity decreases in a low temperature environment of 5℃ or less, causing the tip to return slowly. Extremely cold weather or wind in the early morning or at night may cause noticeable bending. Furthermore, in an environment of 0 degrees or less, the elasticity decreases more and more, and the tip of the tip remains bent and does not return. In either case, when the temperature rises, the material returns to its original superelasticity and can be used normally. 2: Please avoid using it in a way that causes excessive bending. Metal tops are comfortable to use during normal operations, but excessive bending due to external factors such as winding up or thread tangles at the tip may leave curls (plastic deformation) or cause damage due to metal fatigue. there is. 3: In the unlikely event of a problem, you can correct it by hand. If there are any kinks like in 2, you can correct them by slowly bending them in the opposite direction to the curved side. However, if you repeatedly correct the quirks, it may cause metal fatigue, so please avoid operations that will leave the quirks, such as getting caught.