Daiwa Global Brand

Daiwa Legalis LT Spinning Combo

$139.99 - $139.99

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Description

Well-suited for both fresh water and light saltwater applications, the Daiwa Legalis LT Spinning Combo is a high-quality combo that combines two quality components to create a smooth-casting and operating rig. Featuring a lightweight and sensitive graphite blank that offers plenty of backbone to move larger fish, the Legalis LT Spinning Combo is perfect for freshwater species like bass, walleye, and catfish or saltwater species like redfish, snapper, and striped bass.Paired with a workhorse Legalis LT spinning reel packed with state-of-the-art features, the carbon light body and Air Rotor are constructed from a lightweight ZAION-V material and the Automatic Tournament Drag to mitigate surges from large predators. Available in a variety of two-piece lengths and actions for different tactics and techniques, the Daiwa Legalis LT Spinning Combo is equipped with light and tough aluminum oxide guides that can withstand the toughest abuse anglers can dish out!Rod Features:- Graphite Composite Blank- Aluminum Oxide Guides- Exclusive Daiwa Reel Seat- Traditional Split Grip Cork Handles- U-shaped Hook Keeper- One-year Limited Warranty Reel Features:- 5BB + 1RB- Automatic Tournament Drag- Infinite Anti-Reverse- Air Rotor- Air Bail- One-year Limited Warranty

Specifications

Category

Rods & Reels

Target Species

bass, walleye, catfish, inshore

Techniques

casting

Field Notes

This spinning combo is built for general casting applications in both freshwater and light saltwater. It suits anglers targeting bass, walleye, catfish, redfish, snapper, and striped bass when they want a smooth, sensitive setup with enough backbone for larger fish.

Pros

  • Lightweight graphite composite blank
  • Sensitive yet strong enough for bigger fish
  • Quality spinning reel with smooth drag and anti-reverse
  • Works for both freshwater and light saltwater

Cons

  • Two-piece rod design may not suit anglers wanting a one-piece setup
  • Combo is more general-purpose than technique-specific

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