Daiwa Fuego Spinning Reel - Fishing Rods, Reels, Line, and Knots
$ 6.50 · 4.5 (625) · In stock
Daiwa Fuego LT Spinning Reel, Fuego LT is ZAION V carbon-fiber body. Fuego also uses an Airdrive Rot
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Fuego rods have all of the high-quality features including lightweight graphite construction and comfortable EVA material handles. Fuego rods have all of the high-quality features including lightweight graphite construction and comfortable EVA material handles.
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Daiwa Fuego LT Spinning Reel
The new Fuego LT series of spinning reels, state-of-the-art fishing tools that define Daiwa’s commitment to the LT Concept of lighter, tougher material. With conventional, heavier spinning reels, long hours of casting and retrieving can fatigue the arms and hands. The Fuego LT housing is light but sturdy constructed from a Carbon based material. The innovative Magsealed main shaft delivers butter smooth performance while preventing water or dirt intrusion.
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