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Shipping 3 to 5 days
€969.00
The surfcasting rod Neox Class Maseraty from the Yuki brand, a high-end technology gem perfect for competitors looking for extreme casting and sensitivity.
| Combinations | Reference | Weight | Length | Power | Strands | Overall dimensions | Action Canne | Price | Quantity |
Reference : CSNMC42
Weight :
509g
|
CSNMC42 |
509g |
4m20 |
100 - 250g |
3 |
150cm |
Hybrid |
€969.00 | |
Reference : CSNMC45
Weight :
523g
|
CSNMC45 |
523g |
4m50 |
100 - 250g |
3 |
157cm |
Hybrid |
€999.00 |
The ideal rod for accurately reaching fish near the sea, the surfcasting rod Yuki Competition Neox Class Maseraty is tailored for fishermen who want the ability to cast far while maintaining the sensitivity necessary for detecting light touches.
Designed for surfcasting fishing, this rod relies on a high modulus super light carbon build to provide an excellent balance between sturdiness and sensitivity. At the water's edge, this translates into a more precise reading of the touches, even when conditions demand a responsive and reliable rod. The series is available in 4.20 m and 4.50 m, in three sections, to meet the needs of surfcasting fishermen who want a manageable bulk without sacrificing ease of use.
The Neox Class Maseraty is equipped with a Fuji DPS reel seat with a locking system, guaranteeing secure reel attachment. This is a real asset in maintaining a stable and pleasant to wrestle set. The Fuji rings with titanium frames from the RV Torzite and KW Torzite series contribute to the smoothness and overall reliability of the set, fully utilizing the potential of the rod during long sessions by the sea.
An evolution of the Neox Maseraty Multitip, this model incorporates the most sensitive version of its hybrid tip, with reflective tape. In the field, this extra finesse helps to better visualize the touches and stay focused when the light fades. This is a rod designed for demanding fishermen who want an accurate reading of the action and high-end equipment for their surfcasting outings.
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