Daiwa Proteus-WN Saltwater Conventional Rod 7 ft. 6 in.
Need a superior rod to hit to go fishing off the shore with? GrabAGun offers the Daiwa Proteus-WN Saltwater Conventional Rod for order. This seven-foot six-inch rod features an exclusive D-VEC WINN grip tape, X45 Bias graphite construction, BRAIDING-X carbon fiber braiding technology, Fuji FazLite ring guides, and more. Order the Daiwa Proteus-WN Saltwater Conventional Rod from GrabAGun today!
Daiwa Proteus-WN Saltwater Conventional Rod 7 ft. 6 in. Features
The Daiwa Proteus-WN Saltwater Rods are class rated for both monofilament and braided lines and are perfectly suited for today's saltwater angler. The conventional rod blanks are built with the exclusive X45 Bias Graphite Fiber which reinforces the blank and prevents twisting when the rod loads up. The exclusive Braiding-X carbon fiber braiding technology provides added blank reinforcement further reducing blank twist. The spinning rod blanks incorporate High Volume Fiber (HVF) modulus carbon graphite construction with more volume of fibers and less resin which gives the rods a lightweight, strength and sensitivity. The D-VEC WINN Grip Tape provides a soft, comfortable, yet firm grip throughout the troubles of landing a tough saltwater gamefish. The solid and secure Fuji Reel Seats feature a woven insert. The blanks are wrapped with Fuji Fazlite Ring Guides.
Daiwa Proteus-WN Saltwater Conventional Rod 7 ft. 6 in. Specifications
Daiwa's exclusive D-VEC WINN grip tape
X45 Bias graphite construction
BRAIDING-X carbon fiber braiding technology
Daiwa's exclusive HVF graphite (Spinning models)
Fuji FazLite ring guides
Limited lifetime warranty
Daiwa PRTWN76MHF Proteus with Winn Grip Saltwater Rod, 7'6" Med Heavy
Fast
Line Wt. 15 - 30 lb. Mono 40 - 80 lb. Braid
Guides 10
More Information
Condition
New in Box
Finish Per Color
Blue
Manufacturer
Daiwa
Manufacturer Part Number
PRTWN76MHF
Model
Proteus-WN Saltwater Conventional Rod
Type
Fishing
UPC
043178219904
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including arsenic, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to WWW.P65WARNINGS.CA.GOV
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