Description
OKUMA - Spinning & Casting Psycho Perch UFR Spin
Available Models:
- 1-8g 190cm
- 2-12g 230cm
Description: The OKUMA Psycho Perch UFR Spin rod series is designed specifically for finesse anglers targeting perch and other light species. Featuring a lightweight yet robust construction, these rods provide excellent sensitivity and responsiveness, making it easier to detect subtle bites. With a focus on performance, the Psycho Perch rods are perfect for both spinning and casting applications.
Features:
- Ultra-Flexible Rod Design: Offers increased sensitivity and improved action for finesse techniques
- Lightweight Construction: Enhances manoeuvrability and reduces fatigue during long fishing sessions
- High-Quality Guides: Designed to minimise line friction for smooth casting and retrieving
- Comfortable Grip: Ergonomically designed handle for a secure and comfortable hold
- Versatile Applications: Suitable for both spinning and casting methods
Specifications:
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Model 1-8g 190cm:
- Length: 190cm
- Casting Weight: 1-8g
- Action: Fast
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Model 2-12g 230cm:
- Length: 230cm
- Casting Weight: 2-12g
- Action: Fast
Enhance your finesse fishing game with the OKUMA Psycho Perch UFR Spin—designed for precision and performance!
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