I have the L version in the zodias, but it's a bit too stiff for what I need it for still a top rod. Bought the UL version for top water and flats fishing.Its perfect it's crisp in the tip, so there's no line slap after you load it. I've had mine for a week paired to a 2500ci4+. For the money, you ant go wrong.
The best value rods on the market. But the line classes are not accurate, which is sadly very common these days. The "UL" model you have is a 3 to 4 kilo rod in reality. Not the ideal soft plastics rod, but its slightly stiffer tip is ideal for working metal blades and soft vibes. The blank technology in these rods is outstanding. The quality control is amazing. Daiwa on the other hand make you pay twice as much for rods that are lower performance and not straight. I own 9 Zodias. The reson it feels so good is that the modulus of the blanks is very high, comparable to Loomis GLX.
Cool vids man. I use zodias for sp. Also a millerod for sp. Daiwa infeet for cranks.
I have the L version in the zodias, but it's a bit too stiff for what I need it for still a top rod.
Bought the UL version for top water and flats fishing.Its perfect it's crisp in the tip, so there's no line slap after you load it.
I've had mine for a week paired to a 2500ci4+.
For the money, you ant go wrong.
Absolutely agree for the money can’t go wrong!
What model Zodias would you have been using ?? Cheers
270 UL
The best value rods on the market. But the line classes are not accurate, which is sadly very common these days. The "UL" model you have is a 3 to 4 kilo rod in reality. Not the ideal soft plastics rod, but its slightly stiffer tip is ideal for working metal blades and soft vibes. The blank technology in these rods is outstanding. The quality control is amazing. Daiwa on the other hand make you pay twice as much for rods that are lower performance and not straight. I own 9 Zodias. The reson it feels so good is that the modulus of the blanks is very high, comparable to Loomis GLX.