Samurai X-Tracta Light 6′, 1pc, Spin, Medium, 60g

$519.00 Inc. GST

Specifications

Guide Type Fuji Torzite Titanium K Series
Reel Seat Fuji DPS
Length 6′
Pieces 1
Type Spinning
Rating PE 0.8-1.5
Action Medium/Fast
Jig weight up to 30-80g

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SKU: XTL-60G Category:

Description

The X-Tracta 60G spin is 6 feet in length and stands out as the paramount inshore jigging rod within the X-Tracta Light series. It excels in providing exceptional balance and tactile feedback in hand. Tailored for jig weights up to 80 grams, it is perfect for targeting a variety of species including snapper, kingfish, samson fish, amberjack, coral trout, emperor, and other reef species. The rod features a soft tip for excellent action, while the robust bottom end adeptly absorbs the fight, minimizing fatigue during your angling pursuits.

Experience the perfect trifecta of lightweight design, comfort, and balance with the X-Tracta Light Jigging range—an ultimate combination tailored for the fast-paced world of light jigging. Whether you’re dropping 40 grams or 150, these rods have precisely what you need to conquer your angling adventures. Meticulously crafted with attention to detail, they stand as a testament to our commitment to excellence.

The state-of-the-art triple-layer carbon blank, encased in a Dual-Hyper Coil wrap, elevates performance to the next level. This innovative construction reduces torsion and increases the reacting force of the rod by an astounding 20%. Engage in intense light jigging action with unrivaled control and power.

Further enhancing the X-Tracta Light Jigging range are the pinnacle of guides—Titanium/Torzite in the K Series anti-tangle frame. Incredibly lightweight and offering the smoothest operation money can buy, these guides ensure flawless line management. This allows for efficient and seamless drops with minimal friction, providing an exceptional light jigging experience.

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1pc, 60g, Medium, Samurai X-Tracta Light 6', Spin

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