Shimano Feeder rod Aero X1 (Distance Power Feeder)

Shimano
Shimano Feeder rod Aero X1 (Distance Power Feeder)
Shimano Feeder rod Aero X1 (Distance Power Feeder)
Shimano
Type
Length cm
Sections
Wt g
Class g
Tr. Length cm
Distance Power Feeder
393
3+2
330
0 -120
140
205296.85.585
Type Length cm Sections Wt g Class g Tr. Length cm Order No. SRP* Askari Price Avail. Quantity
Distance Power Feeder
393
3+2
330
0 -120
140
205296
104,95
65,99
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Shimano Feeder rod Aero X1
Lightweight carbon blanks with great drill characteristics. 2 Carbon Quiver interchangeable tips, DPS reel seat and depending on the application adapted Hardlite ringing. Suitable for all types of feeder and float fishing.

Manufacturer Information:

Brandname: Shimano
Address: High Tech Campus 92, 5656 AG Eindhoven
Phone: 31-40-2612222
E-Mail: contactshimano@shimano-eu.com

Safety instructions:

“ - Handle hooks with care: Always cover the fishing hooks or remove them from the rods for transportation. Use corks or hook covers to avoid accidental injury.
- Keep your distance: Fish at least 10 meters away from others to avoid accidents. Watch out for people behind you before casting. Be careful with carbon fiber: Carbon fiber rods are strong but can be brittle. Avoid dropping them or banging them against hard surfaces as this can cause damage.
- Safe transportation: Always take your rod apart and place it in a protective cover during transportation to prevent damage from external influences.
- Carbon fiber rods conduct electricity. Do not use them during thunderstorms or near power lines.
- Never try to pull lures or leaders out of trees or bushes by applying pressure to the rod and fishing line. This can result in the bait/lead being catapulted towards the angler. Use only your hands to free the bait/lead.

- Train beginners: Instruct children and beginners in the safe handling of rods and hooks to minimize risks.
- Safety distance: Always keep a distance of at least six meters from high-voltage power lines when carrying or using fishing rods.
- Avoid high sticking: Do not bend your rod too much while you are drilling a fish, which is known as “high sticking. Hold the rod at a maximum loading angle of 45 to 60 degrees to avoid breakage.
- Aligning the rod for snags: If your lure snags, keep the rod pointed at the hook while walking backwards to reduce the strain on the rod.
- Be careful with carbon fiber: Carbon fiber rods are strong but can be brittle. Avoid dropping them or banging them against hard surfaces as this can cause damage.
- Safe transportation: Always take your rod apart and place it in a protective cover during transportation to prevent damage from external influences.