TipType: Solid
Length (ft & cm): 6'0 ″ (183cm)
Section: 2pc
Closed (cm): 95.5 cm
Rig wt (g): 0.3-1.8g
Line: 1.0-2.0lb
Weight: 74g
The PSR-60, which was released in 2012 when the tension rods were in full swing at that time, revolutionized aging and is still popular with many Azingers.
The reason was the establishment of immovable aging with a long solid over 40 cm and the excellent balance with anomalous 2 pieces.
Since that time, the eating habits of horse mackerel have changed from the staple food of small fish called the bait pattern to the eating habit of mainly ami plankton, and it responds to the sharp action using the heavy jig head before. It was important to keep the spicy, lightweight jig head stationary and to float it in the mass of Ami plankton.
So far, we have developed rods to support plankton patterns such as "FPR-55 F-tuned", "DFR-511", and "FER-58", but now we can make the ideal rod that we had envisioned at that time. I started the development because I thought it might be.
By slimming the blanks with 511 and 58, I could see a big path, and finally I came up with the answer that it is possible to slim the tip.
This makes the tip thin and flexible blanks.
In the section, in order to firmly receive the bending of the tip, the normal 2 piece is more stable and well-balanced, so it is no longer necessary to make it an irregular 2 piece like the first generation.
The swing-through feeling due to the parallel splicing is clear compared to the conventional reverse parallel splicing rods, and brings a surprisingly light swing-through.
Naturally, the flight distance is extended, and it is possible to cast a lightweight jig head with a light force.
In addition, the thinner tip than ever conveys even the slightest changes in the sea.
"PSR-60 THE NEXT STAGE", which has the same concept but is completely different in a sense, will take you to the height of aging.