| Brand | Daiwa |
| Material | Carbon Fiber |
| Color | Black |
| Number of Pieces | 5 |
| Fishing Technique | Spinning |
Megaforce Tele
Tele All-Round Fishing Rod / Range of casting weights from L to XXXH / Action: Medium Fast
The Megaforce Tele rods are the proven choice when it comes to long spinning rods with a compact closed length.
The Megaforce Tele rods up to 9 feet 10 inches (3.00 meters) in length have a closed length of only 1 foot 11 inches to 2 feet 3 inches (58 to 69 centimetres) and thus can be transported and stored conveniently. At the water these rods are quickly set-up and ready for action.
The models from 10 feet 10 inches to 13 feet 9 inches (3.30 to 4.20 meters) have been designed with longer sections, so that these long rods also maintain a good bending curve and casting performance.
The premium HMC+ carbon fiber blank of the Megaforce Tele is equipped with lightweight ceramic titanium oxide guides, which are useable with both braided and monofilament lines. The proven DPS reel seat reliable secures fishing reels of all sizes,and together with the cork handle provides these rods with a classic and respectable overall impression.
The lineup of this rod series offers the proper model for almost every purpose at fishing, and it comes with a very good price to performance ratio.
Features
HMC+ carbon fiber blank
Brading-X handle section
Premium AAA cork grip with EVA finish
DPS reel seat
Titanium oxide guides
Screwable butt cap
tres bien bon matos !!!!
I've been searching for a telescopic fishing rod that's at least 10 ft long for quite a while. Most of the ones I found are either too expensive or poor quality. This Daiwa rod fits the bill on both. The rod is only 3.5 ft long when folded and 11 ft when fully expanded, perfect for fly fishing but very convenient to transport. I really like the build quality, the rod material is carbon fiber and seems rugged enough to stand the test of time, and the handle has a nice look and feel. At $100, this is not a cheap rod but it won't break the bank either. I'm yet to take it for a test drive but it looks and feels great. I'll update this review after using it on a few fishing trips. For now, I think a 3.5-4 star rating is reasonable.
Quality travel fishing rod. The weight is just right and is really good for casting artificial lures.
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Cheap garbage item. The tip broke in half on my first cast when I hooked what I assumed to be a 15- 20lb fish.
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Excelente calidad, es muy liviana y muy bonita; además su tamaño cerrada es ideal para transportarla cómodamente en mi equipaje para llevarla a todas partes.
I absolutely Love it. Very compact side and light weight, handles great and very comfortable
Great action for a telescopic rod. easy set up and locks into place without ever collapsing while using it. hands down beats all the cheap ones as it should for its price.only real gripe would be the haft (pole handle) is a bit too long. it's good for long casts but kind of gets in the way when retrieving...
took a while to arrive but well worth the wait
JUNK. Do not purchase, cannot recommend. Purchased this with high hopes as a heavy spinning rod that would be transportable given it is telescopic and very long which would make things incredibly convenient. I purchased the heaviest/toughest version of the diawa megacast rod 3.53-10.58 oz. It is beautifully made and a pleasure to cast however. First time out on a hookset it snapped right in half right at one of the telescopic joints. I was really sad so I disassembled the rod and rebuild it loosing a few inches of overall length. I took it out fishing again and after about a half hour of casting the rod shattered again in TWO places (another telescopic joint mid rod which was different than the one I repaired AND right at the tip). This was on a simple overhead lob cast using only 4 oz of weight which is the bottom end of what the rod is rated for.
tres bien bon matos !!!!
I've been searching for a telescopic fishing rod that's at least 10 ft long for quite a while. Most of the ones I found are either too expensive or poor quality. This Daiwa rod fits the bill on both. The rod is only 3.5 ft long when folded and 11 ft when fully expanded, perfect for fly fishing but very convenient to transport. I really like the build quality, the rod material is carbon fiber and seems rugged enough to stand the test of time, and the handle has a nice look and feel. At $100, this is not a cheap rod but it won't break the bank either. I'm yet to take it for a test drive but it looks and feels great. I'll update this review after using it on a few fishing trips. For now, I think a 3.5-4 star rating is reasonable.
Quality travel fishing rod. The weight is just right and is really good for casting artificial lures.
Alles bestens
Cheap garbage item. The tip broke in half on my first cast when I hooked what I assumed to be a 15- 20lb fish.
sehr schöne Rute genau wie beschrieben
Escojer el producto que si es recomendable
Buon rapporto prezzo qualità
Excelente calidad, es muy liviana y muy bonita; además su tamaño cerrada es ideal para transportarla cómodamente en mi equipaje para llevarla a todas partes.
I absolutely Love it. Very compact side and light weight, handles great and very comfortable
Great action for a telescopic rod. easy set up and locks into place without ever collapsing while using it. hands down beats all the cheap ones as it should for its price.only real gripe would be the haft (pole handle) is a bit too long. it's good for long casts but kind of gets in the way when retrieving...
took a while to arrive but well worth the wait
JUNK. Do not purchase, cannot recommend. Purchased this with high hopes as a heavy spinning rod that would be transportable given it is telescopic and very long which would make things incredibly convenient. I purchased the heaviest/toughest version of the diawa megacast rod 3.53-10.58 oz. It is beautifully made and a pleasure to cast however. First time out on a hookset it snapped right in half right at one of the telescopic joints. I was really sad so I disassembled the rod and rebuild it loosing a few inches of overall length. I took it out fishing again and after about a half hour of casting the rod shattered again in TWO places (another telescopic joint mid rod which was different than the one I repaired AND right at the tip). This was on a simple overhead lob cast using only 4 oz of weight which is the bottom end of what the rod is rated for.