TipType: Solid
Length (ft & cm): 4'6 ″ (137cm)
Section: 1pc
Closed (cm): 137 cm
Rig wt (g): 0.3-1.8g
Line: 0.9-2.0lb
Weight: 65g
Generally, the rod is asked "how it bends and does not come out".
However, the idea of the staff developing the bean rod was different. "I want to go for a bean horse mackerel." That was their idea.
If it is a so-called slow taper rod that bends as a whole, there will be a delay when trying to hang it. In that case, it will inevitably become a fast taper, but if it is a hard rod, bean horse mackerel will fly when hooking. The reason why bean horse mackerel is easy to come off is that its own weight is light, so when you raise the rod, it jumps out of the water surface, and it goes wild in the air and spins, causing it to hook out. Therefore, the tip is softened so that it will not rotate on the surface of the water. The suppleness of the tip suppresses the movement of horse mackerel.
It has not only bean horse mackerel but also strong power that can be pulled out even if it is over the length. Don't worry if you're a big game.
By adopting a telescopic mechanism for the end grip, you can cast with either a double hand or a single hand.
If you know the fun of hanging bean horse mackerel, a new world of aging will open up.