Graphiteleader Silverado Prototype, getting closer to perfection

Graphiteleader Silverado Prototype, getting closer to perfection
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Graphiteleader Silverado Prototype

It is said in the halls that the Graphiteleader Silverado Prototype could be the best lightweight spinning rod on the market at this time, perhaps a bit excessive but not so far from the truth and if you are patient, we will tell you why.

If there was one thing the Silverado could lack was a little more sensitivity, the G-Maps gives it power, robustness and a very fine blank but at Olympic they have decided to take another step and in the Graphiteleader Silverado Prototype they have introduced strategic elements that improve, if possible, thie already successful model.

The Quattro Graphite Cloth and the G-Maps matched with the Torayca T110G carbon, the Torayca MX40 and the Nanoalloy Technology developement are then brought together in the Graphiteleader Silverado Prototype. The result is a 90 gram feather with a sensitivity that leaves you with goose bumps when noticing the subtlest bites and with enough power to stay ahead of all the competition within the same power range. 

It's not that we recommend the Graphiteleader Silverado Prototype because it is recommended on its own, it's that we want you to be clear that what you are going to invest in this rod for saltwater lure fishing, you will enjoy it every day you go out fishing with it. Of course, it is not a recommended toy for those who are just starting, there is time to discover more rods and appreciate the difference between one and the other.


Model762ML792M
Lenght7'6" (229cm)7'9" (236cm)
Sections22
Lure3-15g5-20g
LinePE 0.4-0.8PE 0.6-1.0
Weight90g96g
ActionFastFast

 

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