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FRP [Fiber Reinforced Plastic, a composite reinforced plastic made by adding plastic to glass fiber for increased strength] This is a superb item that combines cost performance and quality, drawing a supple arc with high tension. While it's a bit heavier and thicker than carbon, it's highly effective not only for freshwater fishing in streams, lakes, ponds, rivers, and stocked fishing areas, but also at fishing ports, breakwaters, and river mouths! Click here! ↓↓↓↓↓↓↓↓ #NobeZaoBakuchoMiyachan #MiyachanFishingGear Price and Cost Performance! The best! Set discounts are a great deal! [Product Specifications] Rod sizes of the same type are grouped together. [5.4m] Tip diameter: 1.1mm Butt diameter: 23.2mm Rod weight: 215g Closed length: 63cm ♦ When the rod is fully extended. There will be a difference from the actual display due to the overlap of the rod sections. The shorter the closed length, the more sections there are, resulting in a difference between the actual and displayed dimensions. If the closed length is longer, the difference between the actual and displayed dimensions will be smaller. Please understand this before purchasing. Includes rod bag Please understand that the rod bag may have loose threads. ♥ For those with free time ↓↓↓↓↓↓ Actually, it's true! FRP nobe-zuri (handheld rods) are perfect for sabiki fishing! When you go to a fishing port, don't you see local veteran anglers appearing on bicycles? You've seen them attaching sabiki to their handheld rods and easily catching fish by jigging finely, right? Since the line length is fixed, you can always reach the bottom and apply the same lure every time. If you use a bottom-feeding sabiki, it's so efficient that you'll find reel rods troublesome! The key to choosing the rod length is to consider the height of your fishing spot from the water surface and the water depth!
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