RODS & POLES
COARSE
CARP
SPECIALIST
SEA
GAME
SPINNING
TOURNAMENT® The Tournament Surf rods have been
redesigned to deliver a number of key performance features. Tested and fine tuned by Paul Kerry. They also feature equal length assembly making
them much easier for transportation. Without giving up any of that distinctive casting power each
MODEL
TTSB142M TTSB139M TTSB133M
LENGTH 14’2”
13’9” 13’3”
TYPE
Power Match Power Match Power Match
CASTING WGT (OZS)
4-8 4-8 4-8
rod also uses the ‘compound taper’ to blend the high grade carbon blank into the fibreglass tip. Three models offer the serious beach angler
the perfect match rod options. The ‘big’ 14’ 2” model is ideal for medium to rough ground and provides that added line clearance so often needed. The two 13’ plus rods are true ‘power match’ options and are certain to be highly popular.
DISTANCES (YDS) 250+ 250+ 250+
MAX CASTING RINGS RRP
Fuji BNHG £450.00 Fuji BNHG £440.00 Fuji BNHG £425.00
FEATURES › Super high-grade Super MSG blanks › Two piece construction for ease of transportation
› Fuji hard BNHG guides with shock ring › Full shrink tube handle › Stainless steel coasters › Top grade graphite reducer supplied
TEAM DAIWA®
Z
Designed as out and out match rods the TDZ’s are suited to high and low reel positions. Each rod features a reducer. The 12’6” and 13’6” are the ideal
lengths for matchmen. However the rough MODEL
TDZS 126M TDZS 136M
TDZS 136RGM
LENGTH 12’6”
13’6” TYPE
Power Match Power Match
13’6” Rough Ground
CASTING WGT (OZS)
4-8 4-8 4-8
ground special is sure to find favour on the North East and South West coasts. The super high grade blanks harness high
levels of hidden power yet blend sweetly into fibre glass tips, offering the perfect balance between power and bite detection.
DISTANCES (YDS) 200+ 200+ 200+
MAX CASTING RINGS RRP
Fuji BNHG £350.00 Fuji BNHG £375.00 Fuji BNHG £375.00
FEATURES › Super high-grade graphite blanks › Two piece construction for ease of transportation
› Compound taper tips for rapid tip speed and bite detection
› Fuji hard BNHG guides with shock ring › Stainless steel coasters › Top grade graphite reducer
SUPERCAST The lightening quick recovery of the Supercast
predecessor has been preserved in this range. The powerful and balanced butt construction contributes the loading of power and the blended tips recover at pace to deliver at speed. Catering for varied ground conditions, reel type
MODEL
STB12F STB12M STB12PM STB13F STB13M STB13PM STB13RGM STB116SB
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LENGTH 12’
12’ 12’ 13’ 13’ 13’
11’6” *Aluminium Oxide 2013 Catalogue
www.daiwasports.co.uk TYPE
Fixed Spool Multiplier
Power Multiplier Fixed Spool Multiplier
Power Multiplier
13’ Rough Ground Multi Sea Bass
CASTING WGT (OZS)
4-8 4-8 4-8 4-8 4-8 4-8 4-8 2-4
and rod length, the most likely to remain popular are the Power Match and Rough Ground models. For bass and general estuary work our
11’ 6” beauty will still hit mean distances but has all the subtlety to propel big lures and puck flatties from the surf.
DISTANCES (YDS) RINGS 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 150
MAX CASTING
A/O* A/O* A/O* A/O* A/O* A/O* A/O* A/O*
RRP
£250.00 £250.00 £250.00 £260.00 £260.00 £260.00 £270.00 £210.00
FEATURES › Eight individual rod designs › High grade carbon butts and blended tips
› Shock ring protected Aluminium Oxide guides
› Superb balance and handling › Split shrink grip handle › Daiwa stainless steel coasters › Winch fitting reel seats on F and Bass models
› Compatible with RED2 reducer
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