Since cephalopod fishing requires exceptional sensitivity, the MX series has the distinct feature of providing a solid tip, thus detecting even the finest "bites".
Equipped with the technologies HVF, Nano, X-45, V-Joint, and Megatop, these fishing rods are aimed at demanding anglers seeking a very lightweight product capable of detecting even the slightest change.
Rod Technologies:
X45
The specific weaving method of the Carbon sheets includes three layers of spiral fibers (90°) and unidirectional fibers (0°) and two layers of fibers in an elliptical shape, one in the opposite direction to the other (45°). The two additional layers of opposite directions are what gave the name to Daiwa's specific cross-knitting technique, Bias Cross Wrap.
NANO PLUS
Daiwa combines Toray nanotechnology with its own manufacturing process and ideal resin content to optimize the joining of its carbon sheets. The nano measurement of the resin achieves the best density of the blank, as well as greater sensitivity and resistance over time.
HVF
The specific technology involves reducing the amount of resin and increasing welding intensity during the polymerization stage.
V-JOINT
The positioning of links that bend 45° is a unique technology that enhances the curvature and action of the rod when pressure is applied to the blank during a jerk or fight. The V-Joint Bias material has a perfect memory and instantly restores the rod to its original state.
MICRO PITCH
Hot paint is sprayed onto the carbon sheets during the winding and tying of the blank, eliminating the need for extra varnish. This process reduces the weight of the rod and increases sensitivity.
PORTE-MOULINET EXCLUSIF
Daiwa's peripheral design division has exclusively manufactured gear mounts that incorporate Fuji components for use with Daiwa products.
Technical Characteristics :
EMMX83MLSAF
EMMX86MSAF
Since cephalopod fishing requires exceptional sensitivity, the MX series has the distinct feature of providing a solid tip, thus detecting even the finest "bites".
Equipped with the technologies HVF, Nano, X-45, V-Joint, and Megatop, these fishing rods are aimed at demanding anglers seeking a very lightweight product capable of detecting even the slightest change.
Rod Technologies:
X45
The specific weaving method of the Carbon sheets includes three layers of spiral fibers (90°) and unidirectional fibers (0°) and two layers of fibers in an elliptical shape, one in the opposite direction to the other (45°). The two additional layers of opposite directions are what gave the name to Daiwa's specific cross-knitting technique, Bias Cross Wrap.
NANO PLUS
Daiwa combines Toray nanotechnology with its own manufacturing process and ideal resin content to optimize the joining of its carbon sheets. The nano measurement of the resin achieves the best density of the blank, as well as greater sensitivity and resistance over time.
HVF
The specific technology involves reducing the amount of resin and increasing welding intensity during the polymerization stage.
V-JOINT
The positioning of links that bend 45° is a unique technology that enhances the curvature and action of the rod when pressure is applied to the blank during a jerk or fight. The V-Joint Bias material has a perfect memory and instantly restores the rod to its original state.
MICRO PITCH
Hot paint is sprayed onto the carbon sheets during the winding and tying of the blank, eliminating the need for extra varnish. This process reduces the weight of the rod and increases sensitivity.
PORTE-MOULINET EXCLUSIF
Daiwa's peripheral design division has exclusively manufactured gear mounts that incorporate Fuji components for use with Daiwa products.
Technical Characteristics :
EMMX83MLSAF
EMMX86MSAF
Μάρκα: Daiwa
Κατηγορία: Eging
Length: 2.52m, 2.58m
Sections: 2
Κωδικός προϊόντος: DaEmMX
Κατηγορίες προϊόντος: Shore fishing, Fishing Εquipment, Rods
Ετικέτες προϊόντος: Daiwa, eging, eging reeds, fishing rods
Εταιρεία προϊόντος: Daiwa
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