RODS & POLES
COARSE
CARP
SPECIALIST
SEA
GAME
SPINNING
AIRITY MATCH & LEGER Inspired in design from rods that we have developed for the Italian
competition scene, the Airity collection breaks the rules of rod making. Using the design flow of an ascending taper each rod blends into its own
sculptured handle and unique reel seat, offering a tactile contact like no other rod. The shaped handle offers an assisted grip and balance, delivering
an enhanced hold that allows the user to interact with the rods feel and action much more closely than cork handle rods. Six models have been developed to cover a broad variety of float and
feeder techniques. The 12’ two piece float rod is designed to cover all styles of
commercial float work especially pellet waggler with 6lb main lines. The conventional length of 13’ is represented by a Waggler and Power model with the latter suited to 8lb main lines if required. The leger rod line up covers all but the most extreme. Beginning with a
beautiful 10/11 bomb and feeder special followed by the 12Q which will make for an excellent distance bream rod and bomb with meat for big water carp. The ‘real deal’ is the awesome 12/13 with its intermediate section being removable or addable during use. It will be suited a great variety of techniques from bagging on carp to handling winning pegs full of barbel.
FEATURES › Super high grade MSG blanks › Sculptured handle and butt with unique reel seat
› Bias Carbon V Joint › Supplied with locatable hook holder › Fuji SiC guide on Match rods › Fuji K Alconite guides on Feeder rods
MODEL
AM122W AM13W AM13P
AF1011Q AF12Q
AF1213FQ 26 //
LENGTH WGT (OZS)
12’ 13’ 13’
10’-11’ 12’
12’-13’
6.4 6.6 6.8 6.1 6.8
STYLE
Waggler Waggler Power
Bomb/Light Medium
8.6 Medium/Power
LINES (LBS) 2-6 2-6 3-8 2-6 3-8
3-10
REC’D
RINGS Fuji SiC
Fuji SiC Fuji SiC
Fuji K Alconite Fuji K Alconite Fuji K Alconite
RRP
£375.00 £385.00 £395.00 £375.00 £385.00 £395.00
2013 Catalogue
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