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Brand | Daiwa |
Colour | Black |
Length (cm) | 1600cm |
Length (ft) | 52.47ft |
Length (m) | 16m |
Sections | 1 |
Type of Fishing | Match |
MPN | TNPX160PO-BU |
If you're looking for a high quality pole for a range of coarse fishing applications then you need look no further than this offering from Daiwa. One of the biggest brands in the industry Daiwa is famous the world over for its high quality of production and this pole showcases the brands exacting Japanese specifications and it is the ideal tool for the professional match angler. The Daiwa Tournament Pro X Pole is possibly the best looking pole available on the market today. With jet-engine good looks the pole comes in a sleek satin grey colour with white logos and vivid red accents. If looking good on the bank matters to you then this is the perfect pole for you. However this pole has a lot more to offer than simply good looks. It performance on the bank not only meets its appearance but it actually exceeds it and if you were a fan of the original Tournament pole series then this re-mastered version will blow you away. The first thing you'll notice when you're using the Daiwa Tournament Pro X is its shipping quality. Sections eight nine 10 and 11 have all been finished with Diamond Satin slide easy paint. This ensures that the pole simply glides through your hands on the bank whether you're shipping in or out and it makes getting out to the far margins as easy as you like. The pole will almost feel like an extension of your arm on the bank that is how easy it is to operate. The fifth sixth and seventh sections of the pole have also been designed with an integrated tapering system. This ensures that this pole offers the perfect profile for a full range of uses whether you're fishing out to the full 16m or you're fishing much closer to home. The Daiwa Tournament Pro X is also exceptionally rigid. You won't experience any flexing or other softness with this pole and this is a highly responsive outfit. Not only does this allow you to control your pole with extreme precision but it also means that you'll never have to worry about missing out on takes as this pole gives you excellent indication. You'll be able to respond positively to even the smallest of nudges giving you a better chance of building that winning weight in your match. This really is a pole which has been designed with hardcore anglers in mind and even the most dedicated match angler will have trouble finding fault with this exquisite piece of kit. This Daiwa Tournament Pro X is an exceptionally versatile pole and it has multiple spares sections available allowing you to construct the perfect pole for your needs. The complete pole weighs in at only 1379g which is much lighter than the original Tournament X pole and makes supporting this pole over the water like a dream. This pole is supplied with a match kit making this a great all rounder for the general angler. You can also purchase a power kit and cupping kit options separately allowing you to construct your perfect pole package. It is rated to a 16 (20) elastic too so it can cope with some seriously chunky captures. Although Daiwa is a Japanese brand this pole has a very British feel to it. This is because this Daiwa Tournament Pro X has actually been completely designed and manufactured right here in the UK. Daiwa's largest factory outside the Far East is in Whishaw Scotland and much of the Daiwa tackle sold to the UK market is actually produced from this base. This ensures that you're guaranteed the quality of a UK manufacturer whilst still benefiting form Daiwa's 60 years of tackle manufacture experience.
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