Description
Product Specifications:
Length: 7 feet 7 inches
Storage size: 50.5 cm
Line: up to 8 pounds (PE No. 1)
Lure: 2 to 10 grams
(Case not included)
Product Introduction:
A 7-foot 7-inch spinning rod, which is long for a telescopic rod.
Compact with a storage size of about 50 cm, and easy to carry even with the line threaded, the 7-foot 7-inch length is useful for easy fishing, and can be used in a wide range of fields and targets such as the sea, rivers, and lakes.
In addition, the soft setting makes it easy for anyone to handle, so you can enjoy pulling even small fish, and even if a large fish is caught, you can use the length to receive it with the entire rod.
The Lucky Seven logo, which never forgets its playfulness, is based on the "7" of old slot machines.
S = Spinning T = Telescopic
"Magnus"
X3G x HDML x COS x OMT
Using Toray's carbon prepreg and the latest materials T1100G and M40X, we have achieved a tensile strength that is 30% higher than conventional products. The technology that makes the most of these materials is the Magnus manufacturing method. The more you bend the high-elasticity 40t carbon called M40X, the more it is given the torque and resilience that makes it sticky. It completely covers the weakness of high-elasticity carbon, its brittleness, and succeeds in increasing its advantages of lightness, fast reaction speed, and high sensitivity. The Jet Setter, assembled using the Magnus manufacturing method, further emphasizes the concept of flexibility, giving anglers the feeling that "it feels the same, but the movement performance is one step different."
[X3G] The main pillar that supports the Magnus manufacturing method is the "Xross 3 Generation." The "X3G" mainly uses cutting-edge materials in terms of materials, which greatly affect the performance of the rod. The materials used in the Magnus manufacturing method are 100% domestic carbon. Toray's third generation cutting-edge materials "T1100G" and "M40X" are the main materials for MAGNUS, but in response to the complex diversification of fishing styles, composite materials such as boron, titanium, 4-axis, bias carbon, and aramid are composited and Xrossed for each purpose to always provide the optimal answer.
The resin used in M40X is not the conventional general-purpose type, but a resin that uses the cutting-edge nano technology "nanoalloy". It boasts stable quality, that is, high strength. High-elasticity M40X carbon is clearly superior in sensitivity transmission compared to conventional low-elasticity and medium-elasticity. When observing the cross-section of Magnus blanks, when the rod is bent during casting or fighting, it is deformed from a perfect circle to an ellipse, and the speed at which it returns to a perfect circle from the ellipse is abnormally fast, which is a characteristic of the MAGNUS manufacturing method. With its outstanding shape recovery, it has achieved a supple, spring-like return and tenacity even with an unprecedented "straightforward" tension. Therefore, even with a slow taper, it suppresses "boing" and "fluttering", reduces unnecessary vibrations transmitted to the hand, and contributes to improved sensitivity.
[HDML] HDML structure. The innermost layer of the blank is made of high-elasticity carbon, and the outermost layer is made of medium-elasticity and low-elasticity carbon, which are optimal layers proven by precise experiments and data. Even in the ultra-thin tubular tip, which has a tip diameter of less than φ1.2 mm and requires advanced technology for carbon wrapping, 100% carbon is used in all directions, including vertical materials, horizontal materials, and bias. Therefore, carbon, which is superior to glass in all respects in terms of strength, rigidity, and lightness compared to conventional glass and carbon hybrids, achieves a high level of compatibility between the contradictory elements of dramatically increasing strength and achieving lightness.
[COS] In conventional design methods, the cutting method of prepreg is generally used, which emphasizes cost reduction and mass production efficiency. MAGNUS blanks use the method COS (Cutting Optimized for Straightness) to make the blank stronger and straighter. MAGNUS blanks do not fear cutting loss of carbon material, and adopt a cutting pattern with an optimal angle called tacking that matches the mandrel taper used for each model. By arranging the vertical carbon fiber more parallel and linearly to the axis of the rod, it is individually designed by CP to prevent twisting and bending of the blank and obtain overwhelming breaking strength.
[OMT] In conventional design methods, the materials that can be used are limited, such as carbon and glass. In conventional rod design, the mandrel taper design was the center of rod design, and it was said that the mandrel taper determines the performance, taper, and hardness of the fishing rod. MAGNUS blanks offer the freedom to choose from tens of thousands of carbon materials, and the strength of the blanks is that they can be freely designed to have the optimal action, hardness, and taper by combining materials and designing the structure, without necessarily relying solely on the mandrel taper.
"Overall power"
- A mysterious feeling of high elasticity yet tenacity
- Just by holding the rod, "fish will come." It has such amazing power that you can feel there is still room for improvement
- Because it is light, it may seem like it doesn't have much power at first glance, but it has an incredible sense of torque and bulk to spare
- No shaking. Casting is comfortable. The casting distance is overwhelmingly increased. Lures fly with little force
- You can feel the flex of the rod more
- Stable casting. High accuracy. You can throw it cleanly
- You can cast lures far with little force