Total length (m): 4.8
Number of parts (pieces): 5
Closing (cm): 107
Weight (g): 76
Tip diameter/Original diameter (mm): 1.1 (1.0)/11.6 *The tip diameter is the outer diameter closest to the rod tip without parts or spools attached, and the value in parentheses is the outer diameter of the tip of the material.
Carbon content (%): 99
Accessories: Rod bag
A new lightweight long legend begins with "Hera F", which has achieved stiffness.
A new tactile spatula grip that provides a different grip feeling as the rod becomes longer. The soft grip makes it comfortable to use even without gloves. It also uses the same paint used on the grips of mountain stream rods and sweetfish rods, so you can grip it firmly even when it gets wet.
Adopts a new paint based on blue that is more vivid and slightly discolored. The ball opening is a suspiciously shiny blue silver.
Ultra-fine tip for use with spatulas with a focus on bending the tip and draining performance.
Equipped with a carbon knot "charge ring" that gives power to the lightweight rod. If you hold it up to the light, you can see the knots of carbon wrapped around it.
Stock theory: A design method that incorporates traditional Japanese rod know-how. ``Each section of the rod is like a single rod, with the tip being soft and the closer it goes to the base, the harder it is.'' Daiwa's unique design technology analyzes this in the microscopic world and enables smooth movement of the apex of the bend by connecting it in a well-balanced manner. The most noticeable difference is that with a conventional rod, the apex of the bend moves a lot, but with the stock theory, it moves smoothly, so the fish you hook won't get wild. It achieves the ideal balance required for a spatula rod.
Ultra-high-density SVF carbon: In the carbon sheet that most affects rod performance, we reduced the amount of resin and injected carbon fiber to achieve weight reduction, power up, and slimming. Strong repulsive force brings sharp swing performance and high sensitivity.
X45: Invisible "twisting" occurs in the rod during a series of movements such as during operation and exchange, causing a decrease in operability and power. Daiwa's unique technology completely prevents twisting by wrapping the bias cloth at an angle of ±45°, which is the optimal angle for preventing twisting, improving operability, power, and stability, and dramatically improving the performance of the rod. .
V-Joint: Daiwa's unique bias structure is used at the joint part. Realizes smooth bending of the mating part, improving power, response, and sensitivity. With a smooth connection like a one-piece rod, you can demonstrate the rod's original power without loss.
Charge ring: By wrapping an ultra-thin carbon sheet in a ring shape in several places in the "position where the knots work the most" against the thrust of the spatula, it controls the material's wrinkling, stops the spatula at an early stage, and allows it to float. It has achieved increased power while reducing weight. (The thickness, elasticity, and width of the carbon sheet vary depending on the section, and depending on the section, it may be incorporated into the inner layer of the carbon material and may not be visible from the outside.)