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    ARTICO SURF STYLE A SURFCASTING

    €146.30



    Modello: ARTICO SURF STYLE A SURFCASTING
    Fusto/Blanck: Carbonio Alto Modulo Prepreg Multistrato M40J+T700
    Sezioni: telescopica 7 pezzi
    Range Potenza: 80 - 120 gr / 120 - 180
    Lunghezza: 
    4,20 m
    Anelli: Doppio Ponte Alconite

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    Natural evolution of the Class S 9040 Class Series, the Surf Style A fishing rods are made of Prepreg Multilayer M40J+T700, a high modulus carbon that gives the tool power when launching and sensitivity during prey recovery. The choice of construction is based on a seven-section splitting in combination with a very short solid carbon line, to give the shaft maximum rigidity and at the same time eliminate the sliding rings, precisely to facilitate the loading phase and the throw range. Surf Styles are tools that "help to fish" precisely because they are developed for young people and beginners; in the sense that they allow you to start with "the right foot". The Surf Styles are not too cheap and inexpensive reeds that technically outperform each other in a few launches, but at the same time they are not even expensive and unapproachable tools. These are reeds with excellent value for money because the materials are good, and in their design much of the Arctic experience gained on Surfcasting's competition fields is contained. In Arctic, the Surf Styles define them as "passing pipes" in the sense that they are used to improve the technique to get the fisherman to a new level of "fishing pleasure" and then get to grips with the craft jewels that only we Italian builders dream, design and realize. Surf styles are available in two versions, both 4.20 meters but with different Power Casting 80-120 and 120-180 grams (the power ratings are clearly real) 


    Carbon High Module Prepreg Multilayer Carbon Multilayer M40J+T700

    ModelloLungh. mtN° Sez.N° AnelliIng. cmCasting gr
    Surf Style A4,207615480 - 120
    Surf Style A4,2076154120 - 180

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