Daiwa ARDT1105MHFS-TR Ardito Travel Surf Rod

Daiwa ARDT1105MHFS-TR Ardito Travel Surf Rod

Price: $159.99
Model
TD Code
Rod TypePowerActionLengthSectionsLine Wt. (lb)Lure Wt. (oz)Number of GuidesPrice
ARDT1105MHFS-TR
DAI-2469
SpinningMHF11'515-303-89$159.99 USD
The Daiwa ARDT1105MHFS-TR Ardito Travel Surf Rod is made to be carried on whatever adventure you may take, with an easy multi-piece travel design that can fit in a suitcase or carried on a plane. This surf travel rod is perfect for destinations like Mexico.

  • Short closed length
  • Fuji O-ring LC guides for use on spinning or conventional
  • Travel case included
  • Limited 5 year warranty
4.5 Stars based on 12 reviews
By John
Miami
Ardito Travel Surf Rod DAI-2469
March 10, 2022
I just took this rod to Costa Rica to fish off the rocks in the northwest Guanacaste region for big jacks and rooster fish. This rod is absolutely incredible and can cast surface plugs or jigs a mile away. The casting distance of this rod is absolutely incredible. I am buying another one right now.
By Dennis D.
Arizona
Amazing !!!!!!!
October 29, 2021
This rod is very flexible for a 5-piece rod, action that you normally would get from a 1-piece rod. I tested it shore casting, I can cast pretty far even with a lighter sinker, although I didn't make an attempt to break it, I did put it through some rigorous casting tests. I've never used a rod that's longer than 7 feet, this 11 foot rod is pretty sensitive specially when I used it for stripers. My goodness, it freaked me out a couple of times when I got a bite and I wasn't looking, I mean you can really feel it. I'm planning to buy another one for my next fishing trip to Nova Scotia, great rod
By Brendan
Fairbanks, AK
Nie rod for the price
April 7, 2021
Nice to have a big rod pack down so small. Guides could be a little bigger but seems to cast pretty well. Paired it with a Penn Fierce 6000 Live liner. I would buy it again.
Pros
  • Looks great, nice finish
Cons
  • Case could be more sturdy and handle seems a little short for long casts
By lostatsurf
Clovis, CA
Excellet rod for the traveler
November 17, 2020
My buddy who travels for work bought this rod and after he came back from FL he was very impressed with with the quality and performance. I went ahead and ordered mine. For a 5 piece travel rod this is a very quality product. It also has a fuji reel seat. When I opened the case and tried to assembe the rod I saw that the middle section was missing and instead there were two sections of the same size (section 4 before the top one). Contacted TD. Great customer service. I shipped the item I got and they will send me a new one which I hope there wont be any issues with any of the 5 pieces.
Pros
  • Convinient, sensitive, quality
Cons
  • Check to make sure all 5 pieces are there and fit togther.
By Chris
Ontario, Canada.
Casts well but heavy
September 17, 2020
I can casts 2-3 ounce 25-30 meters, but I find it heavy if you were to use it for a few hours. It is also not very sensitive. I used a Fenwick Eagle(salmon version-10.5 ft) and the Ardito in the same spot and caught stripers with the Fenwick - much more sensitive. The Ardito did not catch anything...
I bought the 11 ft MH.
(The first Ardito also broke after a few casts-one of the extensions, but the store replaced it)
Pros
  • -travel
  • -casts well bigger lures
Cons
  • -heavy
  • -not sensitive
By Howard
Georgia
Lightweight Travel Rod
August 26, 2019
Seems to be a nice rod so far. Fairly well built and light. I wish the case was a little better quality.
By Matthew
Fort Worth, TX
Does its job
June 5, 2019
Casts a mile and good quality
By Peter
Maryland
Nice Travel Surf Rod
April 19, 2019
I am really giving this travel rod 3.5 stars but rounded up to 4. This is a nice rod and it does the job. I am happy with the performance and have landed several fish with it so far. My biggest gripe with the rod is that the pieces do not fit 'flush' against one another. Daiwa says this is intentional but it really ruins the aesthetics of an otherwise great looking rod.

Imagine looking at a rod where you can see a pronounced transition between each piece. Each transition has about a half inch gap between the ferrule of the two connecting pieces. This gap exposes the unfinished tapered graphite tip of the larger section that inserts into the bottom of the next smaller section. I suppose this design ensures all the pieces fit together tightly; however, the rod would look so much better if all the pieces fit flush against each other when assembled.

Other than that, I wish the case was sturdier and less bulky.
By Fahad S.
Saudi Arabia
Light
January 9, 2019
Light..
By charles
west covina, ca
perfect travel and surf rod
January 13, 2018
This is a beauty : light, great handle, seat and grip. very nice solid slip that nice wip.
Pros
  • I tried matching this with both spinning size 8000 and conventional size 10 (shimano) and i think it fits well. I have to still use it/ cast it with the conventional to see how far can I cast.
Cons
  • i dont see any at this time.
By Jose
New York
Great Travel Rod
May 7, 2017
I was amazed at how well a five piece travel rod was able to cast three and four ounce
lures with no problem. The rod is very light and does most of the work.
By Richard
KS
Daiwa Travel Surf Rod
April 3, 2017
Been looking for a travel rod for some time, so when I saw this, I applied my birthday bonus and got a very nice deal.
Pros
  • Compact, decent carry case with fitted internal sleeves for each section. . Goes together easily, sections don't jam. Good quality. Appears Chinese, but what isn't these days.
Cons
  • None, so far.
18 Questions & 22 Answers
Jim V
from 100 Mile House British Columbia Canada asked:
April 27, 2019

Hi I'm wondering if the Shimano Ultegra XTD Surf Spinning Reels  either the 5500 or the 14000  would fit this rod and reel seat and be compatible?

Also would the Ultegra Ci4 5500 would fit the reel seat and be compatible?

1 Answer
The xtd and the ci4 5500 would fit the reel seat of the Ardito and balance out nicely. 
Submitted by: Bernie De Graaf on April 29, 2019

Jason
from Minneapolis asked:
January 22, 2019
How long is the carying case for this rod?
1 Answer
31 inches
Submitted by: Bernie on January 23, 2019

David Chavez
from chicago, Illinois asked:
October 4, 2018
For Surf Fishing off the beach what line do you recommend. Fish that we will be catching are mackeral, snapper and snook what line do you recommend using for this scenario? Reel will be a Dawia 5000
1 Answer
Power Pro super slick would be your best line choice
Submitted by: Bernie on October 5, 2018

michele pignatelli
from Cambridge, MA asked:
September 1, 2018
Can i pair it with a Daiwa Millionaire M7HTMAG Surfcasting Reel?
1 Answer
Yes, you can pair the two.
Submitted by: Bernie on September 14, 2018

Ole
from Eugene, Or asked:
August 25, 2018
Would a Penn Spinfisher 6500LL fit on this rod? How about a Penn Conflict 5000?
1 Answer
Neither of these reels will fit this rod. The reel seat is to small.
Submitted by: Tyler on August 31, 2018

John
from The Netherlands asked:
August 8, 2018
Dear Sir, I am a fisherman from the Netherlands and want to come and fish in Cape Cod for stripers in September. I will be doing surfcasting with poppers and jigs at the different beaches, one or two day boat fishing and a few times at Cape Cod Canal. I definitely want to buy a travel surfcasting rod that fits into my suitcase so it has to be 4 or 5 pcs. The two rods that seem to be interesting are the Diawa Ardito ARDT1105MHFS-TR and either the St. Croix TSR90M4 or TSRS100M4. I have Shimano Stella and Twin Power 5000 saltwater reels. Can you please advise which rod I should buy and why? And are there any other travel rods you would suggest? I know the canal has heavy current but a 2 piece rod is not an option. Thank you in advance! John
1 Answer
https://www.tackledirect.com/okuma-nomad-travel-surf-rods.html The mh would probably be your best choice of a travel rod that would break down into more then two pieces while keeping the strength of a one or two piece rod.
Submitted by: Bernie on August 15, 2018

David Norman
from IRELAND asked:
February 18, 2018
Do both versions of this rod have the same size reel seat? Thanks.
1 Answer
Hello David, yes both versions of the Ardito have the same reel seat.
Submitted by: Bernie on February 21, 2018

Frank
from Los Angeles, Ca asked:
July 7, 2022
Will a Penn Squidder 140 fit on the MH 11'? And is there an easier way for me to tell what will and won't fit besides just asking on the Q&A?
1 Answer
Hi Frank, The Daiwa ARDT1105MHFS-TR Ardito Travel Surf Rod is designed and intended to be fished with a Spinning Reel. Instead I would recommend a Penn PRESFII1530C11 Prevail II Surf Casting Rod that will allow you to fish with Conventional/Casting reels while also not compromising on casting distance. https://www.tackledirect.com/penn-presfii1530c11-prevail-ii-surf-casting-rod.html Please let us know if theres anything else we can assist you with. Tight Lines.
Submitted by: Brendan - TackleDirect Customer Service on July 15, 2022

Brendan
from Fairbanks, AK asked:
January 28, 2021
Hi, would an Okuma Cedros 55 with 30 lb PowerPro match well with this rod?  Thx. 
1 Answer
Yes, that reel should match up well with the 11'. 
Submitted by: Austin Kearney on January 28, 2021

juan
from miami asked:
June 9, 2019
hi a question this rod can go with a pen battle 2 5000 and how long is the case of the rod
2 Answers
This will pair with the 5000. 
Submitted by: Rebecca Redington on June 18, 2019
The Penn Battle II 5000 will pair well. The length of the case is 31 inches in length. 
Submitted by: Rebecca Redington on June 18, 2019

Todd Veazie
from East Bridgewater MA asked:
September 21, 2018
would this rod be able to be used with a VR van stall reel
1 Answer
Yes ,the bigger VR
Submitted by: Chris on September 21, 2018

Arturo Mora
from Portland, or asked:
August 15, 2018
Hi tackledirect! Does the daiwa ballistic lt 6000 reel fits this rod? Also wondering if 50lb powerpro maxcuatro is ok for the rod? If not what would be best for the rod?
4 Answers
The Ballistic reels are better used for inshore fishing. If you want to pair this surf rod with a reel, the Saltist 4000 would be a perfect match, or even the 4500. Here's a link to check it out: https://www.tackledirect.com/daiwa-saltist-spinning-reels.html The line rating for the Daiwa Ardito Travel Surf Rod is 15-30 lb test.
Submitted by: Rebecca on August 17, 2018
The Ballistic reels are better used for inshore fishing. If you want to pair this surf rod with a reel, the Saltist 4000 would be a perfect match, or even the 4500. Here's a link to check it out: https://www.tackledirect.com/daiwa-saltist-spinning-reels.html The line rating for the Daiwa Ardito Travel Surf Rod is 15-30 lb test.
Submitted by: Rebecca on August 17, 2018
The Ballistic reels are better used for inshore fishing. If you want to pair this surf rod with a reel, the Saltist 4000 would be a perfect match, or even the 4500. Here's a link to check it out: https://www.tackledirect.com/daiwa-saltist-spinning-reels.html The line rating for the Daiwa Ardito Travel Surf Rod is 15-30 lb test.
Submitted by: Rebecca on August 17, 2018
The Ballistic reels are better used for inshore fishing. If you want to pair this surf rod with a reel, the Saltist 4000 would be a perfect match, or even the 4500. Here's a link to check it out: https://www.tackledirect.com/daiwa-saltist-spinning-reels.html The line rating for the Daiwa Ardito Travel Surf Rod is 15-30 lb test.
Submitted by: Rebecca on August 17, 2018

Jim
from Lafayette, CO asked:
January 7, 2018
Will a Tica Scepter GX 8000 reel be able to be used with this rod ?
1 Answer
Unfortunately we do not carry the Tica Scepter GX 8000 to verify if the reel would fit the Daiwa ARDT1105MHFS-TR Ardito Travel Surf Rods reel seat. I checked other 8000 size reels (Penn Battle and Daiwa BG) and those models did not fit in the reel seat. I would say it would be ideal for a 5000 size reel.
Submitted by: Donald on January 9, 2018

AP
from SD asked:
June 10, 2017
How much does this rod weigh? Does it come with a foam handle?
1 Answer
The Daiwa ARDT1105MHFS-TR Ardito Travel Surf Rod weighs 13.6 oz and has a foam handle.
Submitted by: Donald on June 13, 2017

Rich
from Bx,ny asked:
March 2, 2017
Would a saltist 6500 reel match this rod?
1 Answer
The rod would not fit the Saltist 6500. The saltist 6500 would be too big for the Daiwa ARDT1105MHFS-TR Ardito Travel Surf Rod's reel seat. Thank you for considering TackleDirect for your fishing needs.
Submitted by: Donald on March 2, 2017

Ian
from Md asked:
December 7, 2016
Noticed the availabilty of this rod has been pushed back again to end of dec. Can you give a firmer eta?
1 Answer
The estimated wait time is 1 week to 2 weeks. Unfortunately there isn't an exact date for the rods to arrive.
Submitted by: Donald on December 8, 2016

Victor
from umeå, västerbotten,sweden asked:
November 15, 2016
What size of reel would you fit this rod with ? and woudl it b able to handle 40 pound braid ?
1 Answer
This rod was just tested with a Penn Clash 4000 and 5000 size reels and the 5000 is a bit tight but fits in the reel seat and the 4000 fits perfectly. This rod would be able to handle 40 lb braid.
Submitted by: Donald on November 16, 2016

Rudy
from Lynnwood, WA asked:
September 10, 2016
What are the line an lure weight ratings for this model?
1 Answer
The line rating is 15 lb - 30 lb and the lure rating is 3 oz - 8 oz.
Submitted by: Donald on September 10, 2016

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