ISO telescopic rods are traditionally used by the Japanese for float fishing, both in freshwater and in the sea. Currently they are all built with carbon, from basic to high modulus, even mixing layers of different carbon densities in order to achieve very high resistance.
ISO telescopic rods are traditionally used by the Japanese for float fishing, both in freshwater and in the sea. Currently they are all built with carbon, from basic to high modulus, even mixing layers of different carbon densities in order to achieve very high resistance.
ZENDAI designs two types of actions, the parabolic, which is the authentic one for this type of fishing, and the semi-parabolic, which is close to the actions that we Europeans are used to. The sweetness and elasticity of this type of fishing ensures the bite, capturing the prey smoothly and safely. knowing how to use them
we will lose less fish. In addition, they are much more comfortable rods than the rest when it comes to fighting with the prey. In Asia, the action of these rods is measured with parameters related to the thickness of the tip, although the system has evolved along with the materials. Today very light and very fine rods can be used that will make the angler enjoy both small catches and large fish. We relate approximate equivalences for the reference of our fishing style in terms of Ho action (ISO rods) and action in grams
Length: 4.50m
Sections: 4
Action: 3.0Ho
Folded measure: 1.21m