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Comparison Azura Kenshin 76UL vs Favorite Blue Bird BB1-762UL-T

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Azura Kenshin 76UL
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Rod typespinningspinning
Designplugplug
Rod actionfastfast
Tip typeTubular Tip (hollow)Tubular Tip (hollow)
Specs
Max. casting7 g7 g
Min. casting0.8 g1 g
Rings
Sections2 pcs2 pcs
Working length229 cm228 cm
Folded length120 cm117 cm
Rod materialcarbon (graphite)carbon (graphite)
Handle materialfoam (EVA)foam (EVA)
Weight99 g78 g
Added to E-Catalogapril 2021january 2021

Min. casting

The minimum weight of equipment (lures, sinkers, hooks, floats, etc.) with which the rod will work effectively. Compliance with this parameter is important, first of all, for types of fishing that require high accuracy, for example, match or spinning (for more details, see "Rod Type") — a rig that is too light will not allow you to cast the rod far enough and accurately.

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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