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CB One SSR "Rigid" 613RB Titan SIC-S Guide - Technical Jigging Rod / Bait model

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SSR Rigid 61/3B - This is a medium-class power rod that can handle relatively heavy jigs from 130g to 250g in light games. It is recommended for a wide range of targets, not only large bluefish such as yellowtail but also cherry salmon.

Model Overall length (ft.) Total length (cm) Storage size (cm) Number of joints MAX Drag Line Class (PE) Lure weight (g) guide Grip (mm)
61/3 RIGID-B 6'1″ 185 185 1 3kg/0° 1-2 130-250 KGST5-LKWSG10 (T2 Titanium) F/46 R/410

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Evolution of actual fishing performance with high-rebound, medium-elasticity carbon

The blank is made of 33t medium-elasticity carbon, but uses a new material as its main material, boasting high resilience comparable to high-elasticity materials. While maintaining adequate tracking and torque, it achieves a sharp response difficult to achieve with conventional medium-elasticity materials. During jerking, the rod bends supple in response to input, then recovers smoothly and powerfully thanks to the material's unique strong resilience. It is designed to be particularly responsive to the angler's input during lifting, efficiently assisting the jig's bounce. This "autonomous recovery behavior" suppresses tip vibration and unnecessary movement under high loads, enabling stable jig control. The result is a blank that appears slimmer and lighter than previous models, while significantly reducing physical stress during operation. It responds to long-range jerks and continuous lifts and falls with high levels of accuracy, minimizing fatigue during all-day use.

Rigid and Flex - Two action options available

Like previous models, this series offers two distinct action styles: "Rigid" and "Flex." The Rigid rod features a gentle, slow taper from tip to butt, providing strong tension throughout. It responds quickly to inputs, transmitting direct action to the jig with even the slightest rod manipulation. It faithfully reflects the angler's intentions with short jerks and delicate lures. The Flex rod, on the other hand, features a fast action with a sharp taper from tip to belly. The flexible tip gives the jig a natural "gap" and "sway," allowing for a smooth, rounded presentation. In situations where a natural lure is required, it allows for a natural approach to the target. By utilizing the unique characteristics of each action, you can select the optimal rod to suit your target, sea conditions, and jig characteristics.