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Shipping 24 - 48 H
€299.99
The spinning rod Protone UX Micro Jig from the Graphiteleader brand, a light and tactile blank perfect for the precise animation of small metallic jigs.
| Combinations | Reference | Weight | Length | Power | Strands | Price | Quantity |
Reference : 21GPTNUS-632-1-MJ
Weight :
95g
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21GPTNUS-632-1-MJ |
95g |
189cm |
max 50g |
2 |
€299.99 | |
Reference : 21GPTNUS-6520MJ
Weight :
98g
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21GPTNUS-6520MJ |
98g |
195cm |
max 40g |
2 |
€299.99 |
The ideal partner for fine but committed sea fishing, the Graphiteleader Protone UX Micro Jig was designed for sessions where every action counts. Developed by OLYMPIC, this spinning rod dedicated to light micro-jigging combines comfort, precision and control for practice from boat or kayak with a real feeling of control.
Its blank with Slow action works on the entire length, which brings a very reassuring cushion during firm touches and strong fights. This construction helps absorb headshots, better secure hooks and keep a constant tension on the line, a real advantage when fishing with fine lines. With its lightness and precise balance, the PROTONE UX MJ remains pleasant on repeated sessions, where fatigue often ends up making a difference.
Designed to animate micro-jigs up to 40 or 50 g depending on the model, it offers excellent reading of the lure in descent, which allows you to feel the behavior of the jig and adjust the animation accurately. The sensitivity of the set gives this impression of lively and responsive fishing, essential for keeping control over technical and light mounts. The PE 0.8 max recommendation confirms its positioning on fine approaches, but still sufficiently committed to keep control over combative fish.
At the water's edge, this rod naturally finds its place on technical sea fishing from the boat or the kayak, when looking to prospect cleanly with small weight and finesse. It is particularly suited to fishing for bass, snappers or other coastal fish mentioned by the manufacturer, with real versatility on micro-jigging approaches where animation precision and fish holding make all the difference.