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Comparison Salmo Blaster Tele Pike 3124-420 vs Mikado Matrix 555 Super Float 500

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Salmo Blaster Tele Pike 3124-420
Mikado Matrix 555 Super Float 500
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Rod typebolognesebolognese
Designtelescopictelescopic
Rod actionmedium fastmedium fast
Specs
Max. casting100 g30 g
Rings
Sections5 pcs5 pcs
Working length420 cm500 cm
Folded length118 cm120 cm
Rod materialcompositecomposite
Weight490 g406 g
Added to E-Catalogjanuary 2019december 2015

Max. casting

The maximum weight of the entire rig (including bait, weights, hooks, etc.) that the rod can handle. This parameter is not recommended to be exceeded: the structure will be subjected to off-design loads and wear out a lot, to the point that the rod can simply break during a normal cast. In addition, the off-design weight of the casting significantly reduces the range and accuracy of the cast, which is critical, in particular, in spinning and match fishing (see "Rod type").

Working length

The length of the rod in the unfolded (working) position. For different types of fishing, different lengths are considered optimal; see "Rod Type" for more on this. If the type of rod you need has numerous length variations, when choosing, you should take into account the conditions in which you have to fish. On the one hand, longer models usually have a greater casting distance (this is especially true for float fishing); on the other hand, for limited conditions (for example, with dense vegetation on the shore or when fishing from a boat), it may make sense to take a shorter rod.

Folded length

The length of the rod when folded. This parameter primarily affects the convenience of transportation: the shorter the folded rod, the easier it is to carry / transport.
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