The Samurai is an innovative project by the Oceanic Team for eging rod, the construction of which was based on the specific needs of the Greek fisherman The Samurai is an innovative project by the Oceanic Team for eging rod, the construction of which was based on the specific needs of the Greek fisherman which were gathered from all over Greece.
Original price was: 127.00€.114.00€Η τρέχουσα τιμή είναι: 114.00€.
The Samurai is an innovative project by the Oceanic Team for eging rod, the construction of which was based on the specific needs of the Greek fisherman The Samurai is an innovative project by the Oceanic Team for eging rod, the construction of which was based on the specific needs of the Greek fisherman which were gathered from all over Greece.
The main need emerged to enlarge our fishing line, especially in the rocky areas and on the beaches, as it was observed that long casting was often the determining factor for success.
After much testing, the longer length option at 8.9΄΄ (2.68m) proved to be best option while the long-footed Fuji Fazlite K guides offered adequate friction damping to keep the cast going smoothly.
The next bet was for the rod to simultaneously have a feeling of the squid jig, perception of the hit, good jerk behavior without being slow or medium slow, losing all the virtues in casting.
The final result wasexceeding expectations, with an incredible feel of handling all the sizes of squid we usually use in eging (#2.5, #3.0 & #3.5) and bonus the unique drop under all conditions.
A unique rod aimed at the Mediterranean eging and its peculiarities and not another rod that tries to imitate the Japanese way of fishing which is far from our standards.
In the individual components the Samurai has a 33cm handle ideal for jerks and good grip when throwing and reel base with a special design to become one with our hand. PE Line #0.6-#1.0, Egi Weight #2.5-#4.0 and low weight for its type at 143gr.
Samurai is an honest and loyal warrior for all conditions and places you will encounter in eging!!
Technical Characteristics :
The Samurai is an innovative project by the Oceanic Team for eging rod, the construction of which was based on the specific needs of the Greek fisherman The Samurai is an innovative project by the Oceanic Team for eging rod, the construction of which was based on the specific needs of the Greek fisherman which were gathered from all over Greece.
The main need emerged to enlarge our fishing line, especially in the rocky areas and on the beaches, as it was observed that long casting was often the determining factor for success.
After much testing, the longer length option at 8.9΄΄ (2.68m) proved to be best option while the long-footed Fuji Fazlite K guides offered adequate friction damping to keep the cast going smoothly.
The next bet was for the rod to simultaneously have a feeling of the squid jig, perception of the hit, good jerk behavior without being slow or medium slow, losing all the virtues in casting.
The final result wasexceeding expectations, with an incredible feel of handling all the sizes of squid we usually use in eging (#2.5, #3.0 & #3.5) and bonus the unique drop under all conditions.
A unique rod aimed at the Mediterranean eging and its peculiarities and not another rod that tries to imitate the Japanese way of fishing which is far from our standards.
In the individual components the Samurai has a 33cm handle ideal for jerks and good grip when throwing and reel base with a special design to become one with our hand. PE Line #0.6-#1.0, Egi Weight #2.5-#4.0 and low weight for its type at 143gr.
Samurai is an honest and loyal warrior for all conditions and places you will encounter in eging!!
Technical Characteristics :
Μάρκα: Oceanic Team
Κατηγορία: Eging
Length: 2.68m
E.W.: 2.5-4.0
Sections: 5
Κωδικός προϊόντος: OC.02SAMURAI
Κατηγορίες προϊόντος: Shore fishing, Fishing Εquipment, Rods
Ετικέτες προϊόντος: eging, fishing rods
Εταιρεία προϊόντος: Oceanic Team
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