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OKUMA DELTA SPIN ROD

SKU DLT-S-701ML
$159.90
$159.90 - $159.90
Current price $159.90
Original price $159.90 - Original price $159.90
Original price

Power and performance are at the heart of the Delta spin rod range.

Built on 24T Toray carbon blanks for reduced weight, sensitivity and durability, combined with Okuma's patented UFR technology in the tip section, increasing the rods lifting power and strength by up to three times that of a standard rod blank. Finished with quality components, integrated gimbal butt and crossed carbon design for a classy finish and increased strength. R&D tested and proven in some of Australia's harshest environments on some of our most brutal species, Delta rods will be a favourite for anglers chasing snapper, kingfish, tuna, coral trout, red emperor and other large predatory species.

  • Quality 24T Toray carbon blank construction
  • UFR - Unidirectional Fibre Reinforcement technology
  • Integrated gimbal butt design
  • Finished with quality components and crossed carbon design
Model: DLT-S-701ML

Product Table

model action length sections line rating casting weight type
DLT-S-701ML Med Light 7'0" 1 6-10kg Spin
DLT-S-701MH Med Heavy 7'0" 1 10-15kg Spin

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