DAIWA Ship Rod Interline Sea Power 73 120-270 Fishing Rod F/S w/Tracking# Japan

Description:

Rod (fishing rod) Type: Boat rod Bait
Main target: Yellowtail Hiramasa Akamutsu
Kinmedai Standard Length: 2.70m / Working dimensions: 98cm
Threads: 3
Pieces Standard Unlaid: 305g
Tip Inner Diameter: 3.0mm / Original Outer Diameter: 4.0mm / Source Diameter: 21.4mm
Weight Load: 80-250
Conformity Clamp Size: M
Carbon Content :71%
Product Model: 913027 Size:
120-270
Application: Buri Hiramasa Akamutsu Kinmedai
Battery Included or Built-in: No
Gender: Unisex
Packing Size: 105 x 8.99 x 3.99 cm; 498.95 g
Description by the manufacturer
Daiwa (DAIWA) Ship rod interline The guide that is easy to
remove dirt such as sea power plankton and jellyfish is easy to adhere to, so maintenance is easy.
An elliptical guide attached to the rod body and a round guide attached to the introduction function as an entrance guide, and function without damaging the thread either when the rod is extended or when it is shrunk.
Underneath the middle node (the node just above the original rod that enters when the rod is folded) is a lower plug with a guide.
Easy to grip and easy to operate.

Shipping:
USA: 2-5 days, DHL express with Tracking number
ASIA: 2-4 weeks, Registered Air Mail with Tracking number(DHL/Fedex in some areas)
EU, UK: 2-4 weeks, Registered Air Mail with Tracking number(DHL/Fedex in some areas)
AU, CA : 1-4 weeks, DHL or Fedex(Air Mail No tracking number in some areas)

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