Daiwa AIRX661MHFB Aird-X Braiding-X Casting Rod

Daiwa AIRX661MHFB Aird-X Braiding-X Casting Rod

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Model
TD Code
LengthPowerActionLine
Weight (lb)
Lure
Weight (oz)
No. GuidesPrice
AIRX661MHFB
DAI-2174
6'6
1 pc
MHF10-201/4-18$49.99 USD
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The Daiwa Aird-X Braiding-X Casting Rods are designed and made from a high quality graphite material that gives them sensitivity and strength. These rods also feature Braiding-X construction which reinforces the blank and reduces blank twist.

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5 Stars based on 8 reviews
By Buzzer B.
Illinois
Nice rod.
August 17, 2022
Well made rod for the money would buy again.
Pros
  • Well made.
Cons
  • None.
By Buzzer B.
Illinois
Nice rod.
August 17, 2022
This is a well made rod for the money.
By Luis A.
CIUDAD DEL CARMEN, CAMPECHE
Agradable (Nice)
August 14, 2022
Opci?n perfecta para iniciar hacer lances precisos de jighead, solo tuve que reemplazarle todas las gu?as porque no son de buen cala calidad
(Perfect option to start making precise jighead casts, I just had to replace all the guides because they are not of good quality)
Pros
  • Ligera
  • Fuerte
  • Barata
  • (light
  • Strong
  • cheap)
Cons
  • El material de las gu?as (The material of the guides)
By Landon
,
absolutely perfect
January 28, 2022
Best rod at the 50 dollar price points.

beats abu, beats shimano, beats 13, beats lews.

has never failed me.
By Matt
GA
Great rod. Better price
September 11, 2021
Quality guides/blank. And the sensitivity is enhanced due to the blank being exposed by the reel seat.
By Rory
New Orleans
Awesome rods for the money
November 16, 2020
I’ve been using 10 of these rods in various lengths and actions for over 2 years. I fish 60-70 days a year and I haven’t broken one yet. The 7’0” med is whippy (but good parabolic bend with backbone) and great for lightweight lures. The 6’6” med is a great all-around rod
(My favorite) with more backbone than the 7’ med. The 7’0” heavy has been good for worm and jigs but is a slightly too stiff although I hesitate to say that. I do not own a 7’0” med heavy and I think I might like that better for worm and jigs for better casting. The only one I don’t like is the 7’3” med heavy. It’s kind of “clunky”, It has a dead feel.
Pros
  • Strong Durable, handsome rods with great sensativity
Cons
  • Aren?t nearly as light as a very expensive rod
By SC
Oklahoma
Great for what you pay for
April 9, 2019
Not extremely light or extremely heavy. Upper guides tend to bend if you have a big fish on the end of the line. The eva handle loses grip (imo) after an extended use. Cosmetically, looks exquisite. Had mine for a few years and is still performing. Nothing lasts forever or in new/perfect condition forever but for the money, not a bad deal. Strong backbone (7'3") and have landed many bass with it. Good sensitivity and loads well. I'd say the most dependable and good looking $50 casting rod in the market right now.
By Greg
,
Daiwa arid x bait caster
November 24, 2018
Purchased this rod to fish for small mouth bass in rivers. The rod has been a pleasure to use
Pros
  • Light weight and has great action
Cons
  • None
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