The Daiwa Luvias TOC rod is a perfect model for the search for trout with fine lines, thanks to its shorter design, it allows the most difficult fishing and the technique to fish in streams.
Available in several models, one of them is ideal for fishing in small rivers, with 3.50 m in length and a solid carbon tip. It also has a model with an adjustable heel, which allows it to adapt to all situations.
Technologies:
X45: is the manufacturing process with the superposition of carbon fibers, and provides elasticity and a return, to the initial shape of the reed, whatever the loading angle of the blank.
Nanoplus: is a technology that optimizes the bonding of the carbons that make up the blank, to achieve ultra-density and make them more sensitive, lighter and more resistant.
HVF: composition that allows the blank to be lighter, more sensitive and faster acting, due to the reduction of resin in its construction.
V-JOINT: it is a Bias carbon rolled at 45º applied to the structure that improves the curve and the action of the rod, when the blank is compressed, in a cast or in combat and then returns to its initial position, when the force ceases.
MegaTop toe cap: it is the composition of the toe cap, made with pre-impregnated fabric and uniformly dispersed solid carbon fibers, to obtain optimal sensitivity, without loss of power and stable under all traction angles.
Daiwa exclusive reel seat: combination of innovations and exclusive Fuji® elements to create Daiwa rods.
Specs:
- HVF (High Volume Fiber) Nanoplus carbon blank mounted with x45 technology.
- V-Joint spigot plug.
- SiC raised single-leg guides (the first two are tripod).
- Exclusive Daiwa reel seat.
- Ergonomically flattened cork grip at thumb level for better grip.
- Tip action.
- Cork knob on the heel, unscrewable that allows the reel seat to be moved to use the reel in an ultra-low position.
- Articulated line fastener.
- Includes nylon sheath.
Features model 333:
- Length: 3.30 m
- Sections: 3
- Folded: 116 cm
- Rings: 12
- Action: 0.5-5 g
- Weight: 145g
Model 353 Features:
- Length: 3.50 m
- Sections: 3
- Folded: 123 cm
- Rings: 12
- Action: 1-12 g
- Weight: 165g
Model 363 Features:
- Length: 3.60 m
- Sections: 3
- Folded: 126 cm
- Rings: 13
- Action: 2-16 g
- Weight: 171g
Model 393 Features:
- Length: 3.90 m
- Sections: 3
- Folded: 135 cm
- Rings: 14
- Action: 2-16 g
- Weight: 182g
Model 393 M features:
- Length: 3.90 m
- Sections: 3
- Folded: 135 cm
- Rings: 14
- Action: 3-20 g
- Weight: 181g
Model 3745 Features:
- Length: 3.70 m / 4.46 m
- Sections: 4
- Folded: 137 cm
- Rings: 12
- Action: 3-20 g
- Weight: 217g
how do I know which rod is right for me? There are many things to take into account and do not hesitate to consult our experts.
- LENGTH
- RESISTANCE
- MEMORY OF A ROD
- ACTION
- MATERIAL
- WEIGHT
- ARMED
- WEIGHT
LENGTH
The size or length of the rod is one of the most important points. Opt for a rod whose length allows us to maneuver and cast the tackle or lure with the utmost comfort.
There is nothing worse than fishing with a rod that is out of our size, both large and small, since the only thing we will certainly get will be wrong casts that will not get any result.
STRENGTH
That is, the ability of the rod to resist the fight against the fish.
We must not fall into the error of thinking that the strongest is the best. The resistance of a rod is not a characteristic that indicates quality, but rather a condition of the element; in other words, the rod must resist simply what it was made for, otherwise it would be useless.
Depending on the resistance of the rod, we can make the following classification:
- Ultra-light.
- Light.
- Medium. Medium.
- Heavy.
- Ultra-heavy
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Choosing an inadequate resistance for the species we are trying to fish will mean that the rod does not transmit (or does it wrongly) the sensations that the fish transmits during the fight, making the fishing action more complicated.
MEMORY OF A ROD
The natural shape of a rod is straight; however, the fishing action involves a constant bending. Well, when bending it, the rod offers a resistance that is equal to the applied force but in the opposite direction, that is, a reaction.
The speed with which it returns to its previous state is what is commonly called the rod's reaction or "memory".
The rod must have adequate reaction or memory so that the angler does not lose fishing sensation, to make the cast satisfactorily or to nail the fish if necessary.
ACTION
Maximum weight to which the rod can be subjected at the time of the cast. It is expressed in grams, usually with two numbers, which indicate the weight range that the rod can support without problems.
Each rod is designed for a specific type of fishing, according to which the level of flexion it can reach and the limit of effort it can withstand is established.
In this sense, three moments are distinguished in the cast:
- Critical zone: moment in which the rod tip is subjected to the greatest load, being able to overcome its resistance and break easily.
- Strength zone: optimum position for the rod, where it can make the greatest efforts and is used correctly.
- Tension zone: position in which the reel and the line suffer the greatest tension. When
- Fast action or tip action rods: they tend to bend at the tip.
- They give greater fishing sensation but are less effective for long casts.
- Medium action rods: they bend in the middle of the rod.
- They give a good fishing sensation and are suitable for medium casts.
- Slow or full action rods: they bend along their entire length.
- They are the most suitable for long casts.
Currently the market saturates us with a large number of materials:
- Fiberglass (solid or hollow),
- carbon fiber or graphite.
- Kevlar: very strong and at the same time very light resin used in armor plating for vests and vehicles, which is currently being introduced in the manufacture of fishing rods, although its high price means that its use is not very widespread.
- Composite: a mixture of fiberglass, graphite, kevlar or other materials.
- also
The main objective is that the rod has the greatest possible reaction, that is, the greatest possible speed to return to its natural straight state.
With all the materials it is possible to achieve the three types of actions mentioned above.
If there is something to highlight about fiberglass is that it hardly needs any maintenance care. In addition, its light weight, its great reaction and its extraordinary resistance and flexibility, together with the great variety of models and low cost, made fiberglass rods to be positioned in the first place of sales some years ago.
Nowadays, fiberglass has been surpassed by graphite. Although their cost is higher, they are more reactive and weigh less.
There are also so-called composite rods, which try to combine all the benefits of the different materials that exist, combining weight, reaction and cost.
WEIGHT
We must take into account that we will spend many hours carrying the rod, but not only that, but we will also have to make a physical effort in each cast; and we will surely regret if the weight of the rod is excessive.
The rod must have the weight that you think is convenient, since not always the lighter is better, we must not forget that in the case of needing to make long casts with varied fishing equipment, the rods with greater weight have greater yield; the weight must be chosen according to the type of fishing that we are going to make.
ARMADO
The rod must have a correct armed as far as the position and type of thread guides, suitable handle, etc.
An important aspect in the rod are the guides, rings or guide rings of the rod, which is a device for guiding the fishing line designed not to offer friction, hardness and at the same time that they are light and do not add more weight to the rod.
They must maintain the sensitivity of the rod, prevent the line from twisting, help the casting distances to be greater and maintain the balance of the rod.
HANDLE
It is the one that will allow the passage of sensations from the tip of the rod to the hand, a set of sensations that are essential to achieve the desired results:
- Functionality: that is, the ability of the handle to provide the angler with adequate support to manipulate the rod.
- A functional handle will allow a better transfer of energy from the angler's hand and arm to the rod and line.
- Ergonomics: quality that allows the angler to manipulate the rod comfortably and efficiently, minimizing effort. A rod should be equipped with a handle of a size and shape that matches the number and power of the rod, as well as standard human measurements.
- A well-designed handle results in better performance and less fatigue.
- Quality: based mainly on the type of material with which it is constructed, on which will depend the durability, the sensations transmitted, the weight, etc.
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