Regular price €299.00 -10% Price €269.10
98% pure carbon blank Fuji K-rings with SIC ceramics Fuji reel holder Premium low viscosity EVA grip Reinforced blank body...
The new Fullrange first came out in 2022 and is slowly starting to replace the first Fullrange series of 2015. For anyone who has encountered the now legendary Fullrange, the first thing that will be of interest is how the new series differs from the old. The first thing that catches the eye is the design. It is clearly more modern and better. The design of the cote looks even better, even though the first Fullrange was already ahead of almost all its competitors. The 2022 Fullrange has a much glossier face and a reel holder, which Fuji has based on the design developed by Tailwalk. The manufacturer itself declares that the new series has an improved reel seat and handle and an even higher quality blank. This can only be judged on the water, but if the reel performs even better than its predecessor, it should leave no doubt in the mind of even the most discerning casters.
The C77XXH 2.31 m casting rod with up to 5.5 oz casting weight is designed for truly heavy lures and powerful hooksets. However, its weight is not tiring – only 178 g, which is significantly less than many Scandinavian-style rods of similar power. The lower casting limit of 11 g is questionable, as the rod realistically loads only from 30 g and up. Lighter lures won’t load the blank properly during a cast. This is a great option for anglers targeting pelagic predators with casting gear. A powerful blank, reasonably short handle, and lightweight design make it ideal for making many short, accurate casts.
It’s also worth noting that Tailwalk chose not to sacrifice blank performance by splitting the rod in the middle. Instead, they opted for a section around one-quarter of the length, preserving the blank's action while reducing the transport length.