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XESTA SCRAMBLE TAI RABA RED

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XESTA SCRAMBLE TAI RABA RED

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SCRAMBLE RED SPEC R An evolutionary system of the scrambled red spec that embodies the latest style of Tyraba. The blanks are mainly made of medium-elasticity carbon, designed to be thick and ultra-fine blanks, and adopt 30t carbon solids with excellent sensitivity and transmission performance. As a result, you can feel stable winding from the torque feeling that you can feel during reeling. A wide range of lineups, from the XUL, which is the standard model, to the deep zone where the water depth exceeds 50m, the M for actively applying bites, and the spinning model for casting in places with loose tides. In addition, all models have a center cut 2-piece design that is convenient to carry. It can be said that it is a next-generation multi-performance Tyrabarot. B66XUL-S TYRABA REGULAR RIDE A model set to a super supple soft tone that does not give a sense of incongruity to Thailand. Designed as a flexible and natural blank that automatically puts a tie just by winding it. An all-rounder that can be enjoyed regardless of location or situation. B66M-S TIE RUBBER REGULAR HANG Equipped with a medium solid tip that realizes stable winding without losing the pulling resistance of the tie mule, water pressure, and tidal currents. It draws a beautiful bent curve so that you can smoothly hook it just by winding it without repelling the bite that makes you feel stiff. A torqueful model that can be used in the open sea and deep areas. B67UL-FS FULL SOLID RUBBER RIDE Full body full solid model to increase the winding sensitivity of Tyraba to the limit. By installing an ultra-sensitive carbon solid, you can more clearly transmit the tracking of Thailand and changes in the tide to your hand. It also has the goodness of a solid rod, which is easy to ride.

CodLunghezzaSezioniLure WeightPeso gr
30258XESTA ROD SCRAMBLE TAI RABA RED SPEC B66M-S MAX200G.2,04 metri1MAX 200120
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