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Major Craft Fullsoli

Major Craft Fullsoli Tairubber Category FS-B67ML/TR (Length: 2.04mt, Lure: MAX 100gr)
Major Craft Fullsoli Tairubber Category FS-B67ML/TR (Length: 2.04mt, Lure: MAX 100gr)
  • Model: MAJORFS-B67ML/TR
  • Shipping Weight: 2Kg
  • 0 Units in Stock
  • Manufactured by: MajorCraft

Price:   €324.81

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Major Craft Fullsoli Tairubber Category

A slim and powerful blank. "Carbon full solid blank" is adopted to Full Soli series, finished in a blank which combines tough bat power and competing characteristics on delicate tip.�Solid blanks without voids are superior in crushing strength and are superior in bending strength than tubular blanks. Advanced users, please enjoy light thrilling and thrilling fight with bigger fish. Beginners and intermediate users can �experience the sense of security that is unique to trouble-free full solids. Experience the fun of�"Fine macho" these Full Solid series rods.

Features:

? Blank design

For the blank, adopt a slender and torqueful carbon full solid.�It is delicate and tough muscle blank.

? Guide Concept

Original setting of SIC rings and K series frame guides made by Fuji.

? Grip Design

The high strength EVA adopts a tubular which grip blank tightly.�It is excellent setting for operability.

FS-B67ML/TR

It is an ideal model for fishing using 100 g of sea bream marine in a deep area or ladle jig.�Steady bending of the full solid blank follows steplessly according to the change of tide, allowing for smooth retrieval at a constant speed.�You can bring it into a deep bite without frightening the sea bream.�When fighting, since it turns to the optimum position regardless of the size of the fish, you can always enjoy a fight with a sense of security.�Tubular blank which has both sensitivity and strength is adopted as grip part.

Length: 6'7"ft/2.04mt

Lure(g): MAX 100

PE Line: 0.6-1.2

Action: Regular Fast

Type: Baitcasting

Current Reviews: 0

This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 04 May, 2017.