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Description
Total length: 3.59m /Joint: 9 /Closed length: 47.6cm /Weight: 85g /Tip diameter: 1mm /Bottom diameter: 12.1mm /Line level & taper /Carbon content: 92%
Simple, yet profound. ``TENKARA'' NEO style attracting attention around the world Tenkara fishing is one of Japan's traditional fishing methods. In recent years, its simplicity and hidden depth have been highly praised overseas, especially in Europe and the United States, and the number of enthusiasts is increasing. ``Level Line Tenkara'' is based on techniques backed by tradition, but with the evolution of tackle, we have established a Tenkara style that is simpler and easier to catch. It is now becoming the standard for tenkara fishing. In addition, as tenkara fishing is attracting worldwide attention, it is only natural that these two fishing methods, which have a common tool called "Kebari (Fly)", will be fused, and we created a fly that respects its simple charm. "Fly Style Tenkara" was born from fishermen. While emphasizing the efficiency of tenkara, we advocate a new type of tenkara fishing that is more game-friendly by actively incorporating fly patterns widely used in fly fishing. ■NEO Tenkara 36 A full-fledged tenkara rod that can be used in a wide range of increasingly diversified tenkara fishing. In addition to "high-density HVF carbon" that makes full use of Daiwa's proud carbon molding technology, it is equipped with "X45" that suppresses invisible twisting of the rod, resulting in sharp swings and stable direction of hair burrs. realization. The tip is tubular. DAIWA TECHNOLOGY■X45 (*Only available on 32/36/39) During the fishing process, such as when operating, exchanging, and pulling out the rod, a slight amount of "twisting" will occur. If the rod is twisted, there will be various disadvantages such as a decrease in maneuverability and power. Therefore, "X45" prevents twisting. The ±45° bias cross thoroughly prevents twisting, improving operability, power, and stability, and dramatically improving the performance of the rod. ■HVF Carbon (*32/36/39 only) For carbon sheets, which have the greatest impact on rod performance, Daiwa has focused not only on increasing the elasticity of the carbon fibers themselves, but also on the amount of adhesive-like resin that holds the carbon fibers together. . "High-density HVF carbon" reduces the amount of resin, which can be called excess fat, and increases the density of carbon fiber instead, making it more muscular and powerful. It is the perfect material for rock fishing rods that place emphasis on tenacity and strength.