Regular price €265.99 -10% Price €239.39
Toray T1100G carbon blank R360 structure weave Fuji Sic rings Fuji spool holder Eva handle Without advertising...
The Major Craft Rockliver rod, designed specifically for Rockfish fishing, makes its debut with the latest technology! This model uses the TORAY T1100G carbon prepreg, which ensures ideal distance, sensitivity and bite power - all the most important aspects in Rockfish fishing. The R360 design maximises sensitivity, power and strength, while the four-axis carbon fibre layout allows these three elements to be combined. The Rockliver 5G series reaches a new level of strength, making it easy to lift fish trying to hide among the rocks.
Blank: To ensure a smooth casting action and a long casting distance, TORAY T1100G carbon is used with the R360 production method to create a sharp and powerful blank.
Rings: Fuji stainless steel Sic rings - the original configuration that increases strength, sensitivity and improves the stability of the line release.
Holder: Fuji VSS & ECS Reel Holder - an ergonomic grip that is comfortable for any user.
The Major Craft Rockliver 5G is a very interesting and slightly eyebrow-raising series of rods. The Major Craft Rockliver 5G is made of the extremely sensitive and lightweight Toray T1100G carbon, but it is not dry as we are used to when it comes to the highest modulus and extremely lightweight carbon rods. This should undoubtedly appeal most to those looking for a versatile spinning rod or the ideal rod for bream and salach. However, the more experienced bass angler should already be confused here, as the Rockliver series has both short Ul and light rods with the same blank action. For the serious bass angler, dry as a matchstick rods are associated with that unpleasant feeling when the bass just come off when they are attracted, or the boatmates with much bigger catches, even though their rod is 5 times inferior. Yes, the rod may be inferior, but it is just softer, just as a winter rod guard can be softer with which to catch much bigger bass. It is the same with spinning rods. Hard rods are not the most effective for trophy and passive bass. On the other hand, extremely sensitive, light and soft spinning rods are exactly what will bring in a much better "harvest" of perch. In summary, Rockliver rods are very good choices for bass anglers (shorter models), and for shad anglers and salmon anglers - longer ones.