Daiwa PSO762ULFS Presso Ultralight Spinning Rod

Daiwa PSO762ULFS Presso Ultralight Spinning Rod

Price: $74.99
Model
TD Code
PowerActionLengthPiecesLine Weight
(lb.)
Lure Weight
(oz.)
No
Guides
Price
PSO762ULFS
DAI-1663
ULF7'6"22 - 61/32 - 1/49$74.99 USD
Daiwa Presso Ultralight Spinning Rods come in lengths of up to 11' for a combination of casting power with light lures and shock absorbing action to handle strong fish on ultra-fine lines. Micro-pitch taping of the blank during the curing process ensures even distribution of resin and graphite for maximum power and sensitivity.

Now available in four 4-piece pack spinning models.
  • IM-7 graphite construction
  • Micro pitch blank taping
  • Minima reel seat with machined clamp nut, woven graphite insert
  • Minima black ring guides
  • Lightweight split grip cork handles
  • Hook keeper
4.5 Stars based on 16 reviews
By Jeff H.
Hudson Valley, NY
Perfect
April 1, 2021
Was trying to get a Presso for the longest time.Finally, one became available on TR. I absolutely love this rod! Paired with a Daiwa Tatula 1000 and 8 lb. braid, this think casts a mile with a very light lure. My go-to for small stream fishing.
By Lukas
Croatia
Great rod
April 13, 2020
After 1 year of using it in saltwater catching bream,horse mackerel and even bluefish i am very happy with the performance of the rod.Rod tip is very sensitive but it has enough power to catch even bigger fish. ~2kg (4.4lbs)
Pros
  • Lightweight, sensitive
Cons
  • none
By vinh
Texas
Nice
March 30, 2020
Light and comfortable
By Eugene
Milpitas California
Best bang for your buck
December 22, 2019
I have the 7'6" UL. I use it for mostly pan fish and trout. I can cast a 1/64 mini jig with it but not too far. 1/32 jigs would be the ideal jig weight you can cast. Rod is light and well balance. You can't get anything better for its price. If you want to spend more then stick to your g Loomis and st croix or even phenix rods but you'll be spending a ton for the same
Pros
  • Light weight and balanced
  • Great price
Cons
  • No cons
By Mike
North nj
Absolute garbage
August 25, 2019
Bought it. Busted tip on a pumpkinseed. A pumpkinseed!!!! Replacement. I figured ok no problem. Second time. Small channel cat. The whole rod snapped in half. I have had two g loomis rods for over 20 yrs!!!! Never experienced garbage like this before. I will never buy a daiwa rod again. I got ripped off by such trash. Daiwa. 20$ to replace garbage. Screw u
Pros
  • No pros. Absolute trash
Cons
  • Everything.
By Aldis
latvia
Great Light-Tackle Rod!
April 2, 2019
•Very light weight.
•Good balance.
By Shimloom
California
Purchased the 11' for Pan fish and trout
January 11, 2019
The rods line rating is wrong in my opinion. Should be rated as a 4 to 8 lb rod, too stiff for 3 to 4 lb line for protecting light line, better 6 lb rod I think. Nice finish and light for the money. i will use it for trout, steelhead and surf fishing.
Pros
  • Light and nice finish.
Cons
  • Rated to light for the line rating.
By Chris
Fort Worth, Texas
Great Light-Tackle Rod
December 17, 2018
I finesse fish in both fresh and saltwater and this rod has the sensitivity for light baits but with the strength to handle larger fish.
By Peter
North Carolina
**ROD REVIEW**
August 21, 2018
I got the 6'6, 2 piece rod. This rod feels great and is very lightweight. Personally I think rod is too flexible for a Fast Action rod. Feels more like a Moderate Action rod.
Pros
  • Lightweight and Looks Great. Very Sensitive. Perfect for Panfish, Crappie and Trout fishing.
Cons
  • The top part of the reel seat starts to bend when tightening the reel into the reel seat. Only tight to a certain extent. Reel may feel a bit loose, but tight as much as you prefer.
By Adrian (.
Sheffiels, Tasmania.. Australia..
One of the best..
October 31, 2016
The Daiwa Presso rods are one of the best rods I have used while trout fishing the rivers here in Tasmania.. I now have 2 x 6' & 1 X 6'6'' of these rods and wouldn't use any thing else for my trout fishing.
They are a beautifully well balanced rod and go well with the different Daiwa reels that I have set up on them. Highly recommend there rods..
cheers
Adrian (meppstas)
By Piscivore
Westfield, Massachusetts
Could this be my new gold standard?
May 24, 2016
I purchased the 8' model, intending to use it for American shad duty. My previous top rod, a 7'6" ultralight, dubbed "the Shad Extractor", was the benchmark I measured my other gear against. That rod was unrivaled in the presentation aspect of the game - casting distance and drift control - but its greatest failing was the end game. I had a hard time subduing the fish once I brought them in close. Daiwa's Presso Ultralight doesnt' have that issue. For a slim rod, it has plenty of muscle, allowing me to lean on the fish at a distance as well as in close. I wouldn't say this rod is superior in terms of sensitivity, control, or casting distance, but neither is it lacking - it performs about as well as the other. Although it is rated for lures down to 1/32 oz, I'm skeptical that it will cast those any appreciable distance; the rod loads well enough with 1/8 oz lures, but I don't expect to be able to sling 1/16 ozers very far. I would choose this rod or any other long, fast-action ultralight over a noodle rod in a heartbeat, for the kind of fishing I do - casting from shore. I will say that it appears well made, carefully constructed, and I appreciate the hook keeper. Neighboring anglers on the water thought I had a G.Loomis. Heh heh.
Pros
  • Well built. Functional. Strong for its size. Good distance with moderately weighted lures, ie 1/8 oz shad darts.
Cons
  • Its classification as an ultralight notwithstanding, the 8' model doesn't seem as if it will cast very light lures. As yet untested. Perhaps the shorter models would do the job.
By ksr
malaysia
great, and i have 2 different lenghts of this rod
March 24, 2016
finesse at its best. drop shots come out perfectly with this rod. i have 2 different lenghts for this rod, great price too
By ksr
malaysia
fantastic ultra light
March 24, 2016
wacky rigs and drop shots, the actions come out nicely with this rod. u cant go wrong with it. very affordable as well.
By Neil
Ventura, CA
My new rod
April 4, 2015
I have been waiting to get a new ultra light to hit the water in the kayak with this summer. It is quickly becoming my go to rod for about everything.
By David
Jackson, MS
Light and quick
July 31, 2014
I've been using the rod for several weeks. It sets up quickly and joins firmly - and stays that way in use. The light weight is really impressive. I find the action a little stiff for throwing light, soft, live bait, like small worms of grubs, something that I resort to in mid summer. On the other hand, it's just right for setting the hook, and for casting very light plugs, spinners, and spoons. The length helps when bucking a headwind.
Pros
  • Light, handy to put up and take down, with a good feel in use.
Cons
  • Definitely could use a case with sleeves instead of velcro straps as delivered. I modified mine after one trip.
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