UC79ft (spinning rod)Sold Out




Originally, the UC79 was made on the same line as the UC11, but since the lineup has diversified, we decided to return to the exact flow. Although the 79ft is a rod that can be used for multiple purposes, we have taken a gap between the 80P and 73T to differentiate it and improve its lightness and ease of use and plug control. I think it’s a well made rod. It is designed to be able to handle delicate fish such as mainstream trout and seabass.
Not compatible with older products.
Length | 7ft9in |
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Weight | About 122g |
Sections | 2 piece |
Closing size | About 123.5cm |
Cast weight | 15 ~ 30g |
Recommended reel size | Daiwa LT2500 ~ 3000 |
Recommended fishing line | PE #1 ~ 1.2 |
Guide setting | Butt φ30 ~ Top φ7 (all single) |
Reel seat | DPS SD17 |
Fore grip length | About 6cm |
Rear grip length | About 27cm (including end) |
Length from reel foot to top | About 206cm |
Length from reel foot to end | About 35cm |