Daiwa Accudepth Trolling baitcasting rod 7'0" 12-20 lb

Description
  • High-quality blank
  • Slim profile
  • Responsive tip
  • Hook keeper
  • Rubber gimbal

Daiwa Accudepth Trolling baitcasting rod 7'0" 12-20 lb

1 left in stock
  • High-quality blank
  • Slim profile
  • Responsive tip
  • Hook keeper
  • Rubber gimbal

RRP: 51.84 € Price: 46.66 €
RRP: 51.84 € Price: 46.66 €
Article number
1392058
Brand
Family

Refers to which product family the product belongs to. In many cases, there are matching reels and rods within the same product family. These items are designed to work together.

Fish species
Here, we’ve categorized the products based on which fish you want to hook. We’ve relied on what manufacturers specify, but also on experience of what usually works. The list could almost be endless, and many things work for more species than we’ve listed, so don’t be afraid to experiment.
Pike, Zander, Salmon
Type of fishing

Refers to which type of fishing the product is intended for.

Example: A spinning reel is intended for the spin fishing method.

Trolling
Casting weight range

By casting weight range, we mean the lure weights a rod is designed to handle.
Example: If a rod’s casting weight is 7 to 15 grams, it’s built to cast lures between 7 and 15 grams, such as a 10-gram spinner.

Applied in weight class
Rod length in cm

Refers to the rod’s length in centimeters (cm).

213 cm
Rod length in feet/inches

Refers to the rod’s length in feet and inches. 1 foot (') = 30.48 centimeters. One inch (') = 2.54 centimeters

7'
Rod length when transported

Refers to how many centimeters long the disassembled rod is. This can be good to know if you’re traveling or packing it into a motorcycle bag.

110 cm
Number of sections

Refers to how many parts the rod consists of. The more parts, the easier the rod is to transport.

2 pcs
Suitable reel size

Here, we’ve marked which reel sizes are suitable for this specific rod. The type of reel to use with a rod depends on whether it’s a spinning, casting, saltwater, or similar rod, so if you’re unsure,feel free to double-check. That the same rod can have multiple reel sizes depends on the fishing style you’re pursuing.

300, 400
Suitable line

Refers to which line is primarily suited to the product. The most common types of lines are braided lines and monofilament lines.

Braided, Mono
Weight class (lb)

The weight class refers to how powerful the rod is. The more pounds (lb) a rod is rated for, the stronger it is. A rod rated for 50 pounds (lb) can lift 22.7 kilos. 1 pound (lb) = 0.45359237 kg.

12-20 lb
Rod type

Refers to which type of rod this product pairs with. The most common rod types are spinning rods and casting rods. Casting rods pair with trolling reels, saltwater reels, low-profile reels, and baitcasting reels. Spinning rods pair with spinning reels.

Baitcasting rod
Rod action

Are you a beginner looking for a new rod?
Check out the rods in the Medium and Medium-Fast categories. These rods bend a bit more than the so-called 'fast' rods, which simplifies both casting and fighting ability if a fish bites.

More about rod actions
Action is a term for how the blank bends when pressure is applied to the tip and is described in English as follows:

  • Extra Fast (Ultra Fast): means the tip bends much more easily than the rest of the blank, which is relatively stiff.
  • Fast: bends just over a third of the blank.
  • Medium-Fast: bends about half of the blank.
  • Medium (Moderate): bends about 3/4 of the blank.
  • Slow: describes a parabolic bend of almost the entire blank.

Common simplified Swedish terms to describe action are tip-, half-, and full-action.

Different actions suit different fishing. 'Extra Fast' and 'Fast' provide more feel to the lure and faster hooksets, but the stiff blank reduces fighting ability and doesn’t offer the same 'slingshot effect' on casts as 'Medium' and 'Slow' actions.

Progressiv
Handle type

Refers to the material the rod’s handle is made of. Cork and EVA (foam) are the most common types.

2
EVA
Weight in g
214 g
Color
Silver, Black