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Right at the top of the 1st page.

http://www.tackletour.com/reviewdaiwatatularod.html

Nobody is trying to seem unfriendly or anything but just about every thing you'd ever want to know can be found through a quick search. Good rods, and a lot of people really like them. Just a heads up but it's made from graphite. That's what all rods are made from these days,except glass ones.

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Sure, but the rod itself is rigid almost like it was corrugated or something, and I am more looking for a user review on the quality really than anything else.

They are a very well built rod and is a pleasure to use. The "corrugated" feeling is what's called an unfinished/unsanded blank. As to how "rigid" the rod felt to you would depend on the rod rating you had looked at. I have the 7'medium action, and it's a great soft plastics rod. I have also used it for rattle traps and smaller crankbaits, too.

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I have a 7' ML-R and a 6'10" MH-F. I like both. They are light, crisp and sensitive; performing well above their price range.

  • Super User
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I have the 6'10" MH-F and love it.

 

i have 2 of these models and love them.  that rough feel and look you mentioned do not bother me or the fish. 

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I have the 7'4" Heavy for frogs and I love it. I did break one once on undoubtedly a 10 lb. Guntersville hog but Daiwa sent me a new one and its been great.

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