Have to say, the new Daiwa Tatula SV 70 is just amazing. Paired it
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Daiwa Tatula SV TW 70 Casting Reel
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TATULA ® SV 70 – Daiwa US
Introducing: The all new Daiwa Tatula SV 70 Reel
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The new Tatula SV70 reel with an all-new frame size to be the smallest, lightest, and most palmable Tatula SV reel the company has ever introduced. The amazing new Tatula reel is one of the lightest, one of the most controlled baitcasting reels on the market today. It features an aluminum frame, aluminum handle sideplate, and is extremely palmable. With regards to gearing, it also contains Daiwa’s Hyper Drive Design gearing system for very smooth cranking and fluid-like rotation.
Daiwa Tatula SV 70 Reel
The new Tatula SV70 reel with an all-new frame size to be the smallest, lightest, and most palmable Tatula SV reel the company has ever introduced. The amazing new Tatula reel is one of the lightest, one of the most controlled baitcasting reels on the market today. It features an aluminum frame, aluminum handle sideplate, and is extremely palmable. With regards to gearing, it also contains Daiwa’s Hyper Drive Design gearing system for very smooth cranking and fluid-like rotation.
Daiwa Tatula SV 70 Reel
TATULA ® SV 70 – Daiwa US
The new Tatula SV70 reel with an all-new frame size to be the smallest, lightest, and most palmable Tatula SV reel the company has ever introduced. The amazing new Tatula reel is one of the lightest, one of the most controlled baitcasting reels on the market today. It features an aluminum frame, aluminum handle sideplate, and is extremely palmable. With regards to gearing, it also contains Daiwa’s Hyper Drive Design gearing system for very smooth cranking and fluid-like rotation.
Daiwa Tatula SV 70 Reel
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