Daiwa PRSS64MHB Proteus SS Casting Rod

Daiwa PRSS64MHB Proteus SS Casting Rod

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TD Code
Rod TypePowerActionLengthLine Wt. (lb)Lure Wt. (g)Number of GuidesPrice
PRSS64MHB
DAI-2200
CastingMHR6'4
1 pc
40-60
Braid
60g-150g14$169.95 USD
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The Daiwa Proteus SS Casting rods have a super slim profile. They are still lightweight and powerful. These rods are great for fishing for stripers, bluefish, and flounder.

  • X45 Bias graphite construction with HVF high modulus carbon graphite
  • Fuji Alconite ring guides with K-shape tangle free frames
  • Fuji genuine reel seats
  • Limited Lifetime Warranty
5 Stars based on 4 reviews
By Craig
Ringwood, NJ
Amazing Rod
March 30, 2018
As soon a i felt this series rod i was in love. Was not sure on the MH or H but settled on heavy. Its light enough to use in the bay fluking or out in the deep for seabass. Was not sure on this of the Trevala S but settled on this due to the limited life time warranty. The guides are small but i have had no issue.
Pros
  • Power
  • Weight
  • Warranty
Cons
  • Small Guides
By Danny
New Jersey
super light but has power and backbone
November 18, 2016
great rod for NJ's inshore fishery. sensitive enough for a fluke and strong enough for a srrper
Pros
  • light weight, sensitive, with strong backbone
Cons
  • none
By Paul
Brooklyn, NY
great rod
July 9, 2016
Ive been using this rod on my party boat trips. perfect for fluke, sea bass and porgies. The rod has a nice backbone and is sensitive enough that you feel the slightest of hits. I like the longer butt which allows you support the rod against your forearm allowing you to use one hand /arm
Pros
  • light and strong
Cons
  • could be a little longer than the 6'4"
By Matt
Long island
Pr64ssh great rod
December 2, 2015
I have the ss64h and had a blast catching sea bass off of block island with it. It handled everything very well, I even caught a few nice cod on the drift. I am very impressed with it
Pros
  • Very lite
Cons
  • You need to know how to tie very small knots
3 Questions & 3 Answers
robert
from Spring, TX asked:
March 23, 2019
What is a good reel for this?
1 Answer
A Shimano Tranx will pair great with this rod. 
Submitted by: Bernie De Graaf on March 28, 2019

tim
from staten island ny asked:
January 14, 2018
hello it rated for 5oz will is rod hold a 5-6 oz bucktail for jigging fluke and will not bend in half and still can feel and use a 2oz bucktail or go up mh rod thak tim??
1 Answer
5 1/2 oz's is the max weight on the jig rating, 6 oz's would be the absolute max jig weight I would put on the Proteus.
Submitted by: Bernie on January 15, 2018

ed lacson
from NJ asked:
June 11, 2018
Can you use a conventional reel on this rod prss64mhb
1 Answer
Yes that is what it is made for.
Submitted by: Ricky on June 12, 2018

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