Properties
Other features
- Brand
- Daiwa
Performance
- Color
- Black
Weight & dimensions
- Size
- 2.28 m
Description
The Crosscast Light series is ideal for newcomers to rockfishing. The fast yet progressive action is ideal for using light lines. These relatively long models are perfect for prospecting along the edge of quays where close access is obstructed. With the l
Features:
- HVF (High Volume Fiber) carbon blank
- V-Joint
- Fuji Concept O Guides
- Daiwa-exclusive ergonomic reel seat
- High-density EVA foam handle
- Progressive tip action
- Solid tip
Specifications:
- Length: 2.28m
- Sections: 2
- Travel size: 119cm
- Weight: 92g
- Guides: 8
- Rating: 1-6g
Technology:
View rods:
- A reduction in resin and tight packing of the fibres combine to make a lighter, faster, more sensitive blank.
HAUT MODULE:
- High modulus carbon fibres form a sheet coated with resin, with all excess removed.
MICRO PITCH:
- A micropigment finish is hot sprayed during the wrapping of carbon sheets. This removes the need for varnish, offering less weight and more sensitivity
Exclusive Reel Seat:
- Daiwa’s engineering department has developed Daiwa-exclusive reel seats which fuse innovation with Fuji® elements.
FUJI O Guides:
- Fuji O Ring guides boast an aluminium oxide ring and a modernised frame – lighter still than the previous generation
FUJI:
- The FUJI logo is linked to a Daiwa rod featuring at least one FUJI element, whether it’s a reel seat or guide.
FUJI KOGYO CO., LTD was founded on 20 January 1945 in Japan and is the world’s leading rod component manufacturer. Daiwa and Fuji have been collaborating as Japanese manufacturers for decades. FUJI has the technical engineering know-how to respond to the increasingly high demands of anglers for improvements in their tackle. In this respect the company is on the same wavelength as Daiwa in terms of putting innovation at the service of the angler. This is the story behind the FUJI guides, reel seats, rings and other components that you’ll find on numerous Daiwa rod ranges around the world.