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Daiwa UVF Saltiga Sensor 12 Blade EX + Si 300m No. 2.5 New from Japan
$ 66.67
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Description of itemDaiwa UVF Saltiga Sensor 12 Blade EX + Si 300m No. 2.5 New from Japan
Since it is not round but square, there is no gap in the center and it does not collapse, the thread does not twist, and it is resistant to rubbing.
■ UVF (Ultra Volume Fiber) processing + Evo Silicone processing enhances roundness,
and specifications are improved by orders of magnitude in all aspects such as strength, wear resistance, sensitivity (elongation), and dynamic friction coefficient.
■ Reduced surface resistance and low elongation greatly reduce annoying guide thread noise, enabling higher sensitivity and smooth casting.
■ Strong maximum 120%, wear resistance maximum 172%, elongation suppression maximum 130%, dynamic friction performance maximum 118% (* All compared to our 8 blades)
■ Improved visibility with new dyeing and new marking (double marking)
■ Because it is squared, there is no cavity in the center of the thread, the thread does not collapse, the thread does not twist, and it is resistant to rubbing.
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