The Daiwa Saltist Inshore Spinning Rods are a versatile series of rods that anglers up and down the coast will find suitable for an enormous variety of species and applications. The Saltist Inshore makes the perfect "all around boat rod" for anglers who target different species with different techni...ques throughout their season. Northeast fisherman will find these rods perfect for jigging bucktails for ocean fluke and seabass while Florida anglers will love them for live lining over reefs for grouper snapper jacks and more. Featuring blanks made with Daiwas High Volume Fiber (HVF) Technology these rods are constructed with a low-resin high modulus carbon graphite material with more fibers per unit area than other rods in its class. This method of construction results in superior strength lighter weight and enhanced sensitivity. All models are equipped with Fuji aluminum oxide guides and are fitted with comfortable split-grip EVA handles.Features: High Modulus carbon graphite blanks with Daiwa exclusive HVF low-resin materialEVA Split-Grip HandleFuji Aluminum Oxide guidesFuji reel seatLimited 5 Year Warranty
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Nice rod
Light good feel! Strong...so far. Look forward to testing the strength on a big red on vacation. Very nice rod
That would make a good all around combo for multiple applications.
Hi Josh, The Daiwa Saltist Inshore Spinning Rods would be a little light for your fishing application. Instead I would recommend a Daiwa PRTWN76HFS Proteus-WN Saltwater Spinning Rod. https://www.tackledirect.com/daiwa-prtwn76hfs-proteus-wn-saltwater-spinn
Tom, Here is what we've been told by Daiwa;<p>"<span>These models feature an HVF graphite construction blank which is extremely durable and capable of handling a variety of lure weights depending on the fishing application.</span></p><p><span>Optimal Cast
Hi Tom. The rating on the 1 piece, 7' rod is Heavy, Extra Fast, and is rated for 15-30# line. Daiwa doesn't give a lure rating for the rod.
<span>Hi Jose, According to Daiwa, The lure rating for the Daiwa SIN76MHXS Saltist Inshore Spinning Rod is 3/8oz - 1oz. Please let us know if theres anything else we can assist you with. Tight Lines. </span>
<span>Hi Caleb, According to Daiwa, The Saltist Inshore models feature an HVF graphite construction blank that is extremely durable and well capable of handling an array of lure weights. So a specified weight range is not provided. However, the optimal c
<span>Hi Ryan, According to Daiwa, only the conventional models will have a rubberized gimbal. The Daiwa Saltist Inshore Spinning Rods will all have a rounded buttcap. Please let us know if theres anything else we can assist you with. Tight Lines. </span>
<span>Hi Stefano, The Daiwa Saltist Inshore Spinning Rod Model: SIN70MHXS is currently on backorder. I would recommend the Daiwa Proteus Inshore Series Spinning rod, Model: PIN76MHXS. TackleDirect Code: DAI-3268. </span><a>https://www.tackledirect.com/dai
Daiwa designed this inshore rod as an 'all around boat rod', capable of doing a little bit of everything
Yes that would be a good pair.
That will be a perfect match
Yes, depending on the size of the rod but the reel should fit no problem.
The ratings are posted on our website page. Here is the link that will provide line and lure ratings for each rod. <a href="http://www.tackledirect.com/daiwa-saltist-inshore-spinning-rods.html">https://www.tackledirect.com/daiwa-saltist-inshore-spinning-r