Daiwa Emblem XT X45 - 13ft 3.75lb EBXTX453334-AX
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The Emblem rods have been completely redesigned over 18 months of development. This included a whole new mandrel design and profile to create the EMBLEM XT range. Incorporating a thinner blank than before which offers an incredible balance between casting performance and fish playing action. The first rod at this price point to feature our exclusive X45 technology which vastly reduces twist of the blank during casting allowing you to achieve greater casting distances whilst maintaining accuracy. Utilising the benefits of High Volume Fibre, the Emblems deliver a higher level of power to weight ratio than most other carp rods. The blank is finished with a 1k woven carbon material and a Fuji DPS reel seat with 1k carbon infill and an abbreviated shrink handle. Slim profile blank with high level of power X45 HVF nanoplus V-Joint American Tackle Ti Forge ‘Stainless Air’ guides Fuji DPS reel seat with 1K carbon inlay Abbreviated shrink grip handle
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