RODS & POLES
COARSE
CARP
SPECIALIST
SEA
GAME
SPINNING
MATCH & LEGER
TEAM DAIWA SR3 MATCH & LEGER Slimness, balance and superb responsiveness are the first
features that will strike you about the TDSR3 rods. Thanks to selected HMC high modulus carbons and a
progressive ‘over cap’ taper this family of rods deliver superior feel and torque control during the cast and when playing fish. Each rod has a forgiving tip action that loads evenly into a powerful lower half. This makes them perfect for the combined species we
MODEL
TDSR3122P TDSR313W TDSR313P
TDSR3116FQ TDSR312FQ TDSR3122FQ TDSR313FQ
LENGTH WGT (OZS) 12’
13’ 13’
11’6” 12’ 12’ 13’
*Aluminium Oxide
5.2 5.3 5.3 6.2 5.8 5.8 7.5
STYLE Pellet Power
Medium Power All Round Medium All Round All Round
Medium Power
LINES (LBS) 2-8 2-8 3-8 3-8 3-8 3-8 3-8
REC’D
RINGS A/O*
A/O* A/O* A/O* A/O* A/O* A/O*
target in today’s commercials and yet they provide plenty of control for those larger encounters. Proving most popular is the 12’ 2pc Pellet Special, perfect for pre set up and high catch rate waters. Four models offer you ideal options for any feeder style. The 11’6”
is the ideal skimmer and F1 rod while the 13’ model lends itself well to bigger waters and distance work. In between the 12Q and 122Q give you an all round option where distance or power is required.
RRP
£130.00 £130.00 £130.00 £130.00 £130.00 £130.00 £130.00
FEATURES › Slim HMC blank › Built in torque control › Superbly balanced › Progressive mid action › Matt finish › Front winch reel seat › Duplon fore grip › Hook holder › Each feeder rod supplied with 3 quiver tips
PROTEUS MATCH & LEGER Offering what can only be described as a breathtaking
blank and action for such a low price tag. Our Proteus Match rods are designed around the simple principle
of power progression. Offering a responsive tip action each rod loads further into its length delivering a progressive increase in power, with plenty of reaction to lunging fish and loads of cushion when striking into bigger encounters. Two lengths are offered at 13’ and
MODEL
PRM13W PRM13P PRM14P PRF11FQ PRF12FQ PRF13FQ
LENGTH WGT (OZS) 13’
13’ 14’ 11’ 12’ 13’
*Aluminium Oxide
7.4 8.4 9.1 8.0 9.2
10.1 STYLE
Waggler Power Power Light
Medium Heavy
LINES (LBS) 2-6 3-8
3-10 2-6 2-8
3-10 REC’D
RINGS A/O*
A/O* A/O* A/O* A/O* A/O*
14’ with the latter even handling 8lb main lines when called for. The feeder rods offer no-nonsense power progressive
blanks. If you are aiming for medium fish with conventionally light gear the then 11Q is for you. For more versatility and up to 8lb main lines the 12Q will handle
mixed sizes and larger encounters whilst offering you that extra distance you often need. For the meatier end of the scale and distance fishing the 13Q will get you there, even handling 10lb line when called to.
RRP
£64.99 £64.99 £69.99 £59.99 £64.99 £69.99
FEATURES › High performance carbon blanks › Reactive action with power progression
› Aluminium oxide ceramic guides › Quality cork handle with Duplon fore and rear grip
› Front winching graphite reel seat
SWEEPFIRE MATCH & LEGER With a power progressive action the Sweepfire match
rod is versatile, suiting all styles of float work. Capable of punching out big splashers on 8lb mainline or running a topper towards a chub feature. The 12’ feeder rod is a powerful tool that will let you hit good distances with a feeder. Supplied with two carbon quivers it is well suited to Stillwater and medium river work.
MODEL
SWFM13W SWFF12Q
LENGTH WGT (OZS) 13’
9.7 12’ *Aluminium Oxide
www.daiwasports.co.uk 2013 Catalogue // 29 10.4 STYLE
Waggler Feeder
LINES (LBS) 2-8 2-8
REC’D
FEATURES › Power Progressive Actions › Down Locking Reel Seat › Alconite Guides › Hook Holder › Cork Handle › Two quivers supplied on 12Q; 1oz & 2oz
RINGS A/O*
A/O RRP
£39.99 £44.99
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