Daiwa Ardito Multi-Piece Travel Rods Review

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Daiwa Ardito Multi-Piece Travel Rods Reviews

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Great rod, until it broke

John
3 years ago

The action on this rod is superb, but it is not the most durable. It did make it through a trip to the Philippines, then broke out on the Bay. :(

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Great Travel rod, only used for one trip

Trent
3 years ago

Great rod but I have only used it for one trip so I don't know the longevity of it. Seemed to have good action.

Excellent Choice For Traveling

Impressed
3 years ago

I use to own a 3pc Gloomis GLX travel rods. I bought one of these for my son so we could fish together. I ended up selling the Gloomis and used the money to buy another rod and a reel.

ARDT703MHFS-TR Get it done!

Robert
4 years ago

So i've traveled to Europe, Florida and mexico with this thing and never had an issue or incurred cost in traveling with the rod tube that it comes with as carry on. Not much experience with travel rods to be honest but this has good sensitivity and backbone and just plain works.

For the price point i think Daiwa has done a great job with the Ardito...if i'm ever in read more the market for a travel surf rod that's compact i will definitely look to diawa make it happen.

Perfect travel rod

Joey
4 years ago

This rod fits any avid angler who struggles to transport their gear. Easily fits as carry on for flights and doesn't lose any power from being a 3 piece rod.

Fish All the Time

Jay D.
5 years ago

I bought one of these and leave it in my car. At least a couple times a week, I hit ponds on the way home from work. I also take it hiking, camping, and on vacations. Any time I see a lake or stream, I can stop and fish a bit. I can cast small spinners, senkos, spinnerbaits, cranks. It's a good middle-of-the-road rod, that doesn't excel at anything, but does everything well read more enough. Bass, pike, bream, crappie and trout have all been caught. It's well worth the money.

Whether you're on a family holiday or a hardcore fishing trip these will do the job

Lance
6 years ago

I have a few of these in both the 7'0 Casting and 7'0 Spinning models and they are fantastic travel rods. I travel a fair amount to fish and only taking fly rods previously it does limit your fishing somewhat.

Much to the annoyance of my other half I can now take a decent rod with me whenever we go away in case an opportunity presents itself and more often than not I read more do find some time to throw a few lures even if it does mean waking up at the crack of dawn.

I've also taken these rods to the Amazon where they stood up to some serious scrutiny from some pretty big peacock bass. It's great to find a good quality rod a decent price. My main complaints with 3+ piece rods in the past is you can either get quality or you can save money and until now these were mutually exclusive.



Daiwa ARDT763MHFS-TR Ardito

Kurt
6 years ago

Bought this for travel for a future trip. Rod is of high quality and as advertised. I do not see any issues that I will have traveling with this unless TSA decides poles are now deadly weapons.

Great rod

Marcelo
6 years ago

It's an excellent casting rod and ideal for my fishing travels with my family

Awesome Travel Rod

Will
6 years ago

This is an awesome travel rod, highly recommend it!

Excellent value for money

Mussarat
8 years ago

Excellent construction, light weight, very good casting performance, good action, feels like a 2 piece rod not a 3 piece and the travel case makes it an excellent value for money. Size, line rating and casting weight makes it suitable for use both in freshwater and inshore saltwater applications. Pair it up with a 3000 or light 4000 size reel for the best balance.

Light and strong

Newton
9 years ago

I bought the Ardito travel rod to fish with got-chas, small plugs and jigs. Due to its lenght it casts really long. It is a light but Strong rod, caught jacks, pompanos and big tilapias (freshwater). I definetely recommend it!

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Nice rod

Monte
10 years ago

Very nice rod. Good action for the purpose of bass fishing(Texas rig worm, frogs). Great for transport and good quality.

Daiwa Ardito Multi-Piece Travel Rods Questions and Answers

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Asked by Samad Abdul nasser 5 years ago

What is inches case of this casting rod ?

Rebecca 5 years ago

This case is 31 inches long.

Asked by neil 9 years ago

what is the action on these rods?do they have fuji reel seat ? thanks.

John 9 years ago

They are all fast action rods. The reel seat is not Fuji.

Asked by Eric Freeman 9 years ago

The ARDT703MFS-TR, or the 7 foot, medium Spinning travel rod, how much does it weigh and how long is the rod tube?.

Frank 9 years ago

Eric, the rod weighs 4.8oz and it comes in a tube that is 32 inches long.

Asked by Artem 10 years ago

Good day. Please tell me what sizes will have to send the goods.

Customer Service 10 years ago

The travel tube for DAI-1965 is 32" long and the rod sections are 29.5". The travel tube for DAI-1964 is 34" and the rod sections are 31.5".

Asked by Bikash 5 years ago

Can this rod be used Penn SQL12 bait casting reel ? Thanks.

Bernie De Graaf 5 years ago

The sql12 may be a bit to heavy for any of the Ardito models. 

Asked by Samad Abdul nasser 5 years ago

Can handle 40 or 50 lbs fish of this rod ?

Bernie 5 years ago

This rod wouldn't be able to handle 50 pound fish

Asked by Samad Abdul nasser 5 years ago

This rod can handle 100lbs catfish or carp fish

Bernie 5 years ago

This rod is to light for 100+ pound fish.

Asked by Alan 6 years ago

Hi. The Daiwa Ardito Multi-Piece travel rods says 5+1 piece. Can you please show me a picture of the 5+1 pieces and how they fit in for casting and spinning. Regards

Bernie 6 years ago

Each piece slides into eachother if you look at the spinning version you can see all five pieces.

Asked by GEORGE J CUDNEY 6 years ago

Can this item be shipped to puerto rico

Bernie 6 years ago

Hello George, yes we can ship this item to Puerto Rico.

Asked by Leo 3 years ago

Can you tell me the case length for <a href="https://www.tackledirect.com/daiwa-ardt703mhfb-tr-ardito-multi-piece-trigger-travel-rod.html">ARDT703MHFB-TR</a>?

Rick - TackleDirect Customer Service 3 years ago

Leo,<p>The Daiwa Ardito Travel rod ARDT703MFB-TR has a case that is 32" long.  Please let us know if there is anything else we can assist you with.</p>

Asked by Richard deVarga 3 years ago

How long is the case for the 7'6" casting rod <span style="font-family: Roboto, sans-serif; font-size: 16.63px;">ARDT763MLXS-TR ?</span><p><span style="font-family: Roboto, sans-serif; font-size: 16.63px;"><br></span></p>

Billy - TackleDirect Customer Service 3 years ago

31"

Asked by Matt 3 years ago

Does the 7ft. M spinning rod have a soft enough tip for tossing small livebaits?

Austin Kearney 3 years ago

Yes, the Fast action on this rod would be good for that scenario. 

Asked by Leon 4 years ago

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Brian 4 years ago

You can certainly use this travel rod in saltwater, just be sure to rinse it off thoroughly after each use.

Asked by Dave Taylor 4 years ago

How do I know which model to select?

Rebecca Redington 4 years ago

Our website breaks each model down by the specifics. Spinning or Casting. 7 ft or 7' 6. Medium or Medium Heavy. 3 piece or 5 +1. Also line rating, lure rating and # of guides. Depending on what you are doing and what you are fishing for will help you bett