Daiwa Underspin-XD Series, mulinello a faccia chiusa con controllo del grilletto 80

Brand:Daiwa

3.1/5

70.37

Combinando l'equilibrio di un mulinello da spinning con la facilità di lancio di uno spin cast, queste versioni aggiornate dei classici mulinelli Underspin di Daiwa funzionano alla grande con canne da spinning, fly o noodle, persino pali crappie. Le impugnature Soft Touch facilitano l'avviamento in tutte le condizioni.

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EAN: 0043178936535

Categories: Sport e tempo libero, Caccia e pesca, Pesca, Bobine,

Cuscinetti a sfera - 1. Specifiche: Rapporto di trasmissione - 4.3:1; Linea per manovella - 21,8; Peso: 9,2 once; Capacità della linea - 8/75. Mulinello a faccia chiusa con grilletto ad azione medio-leggera in acqua dolce. MONO: 8/75. Apertura della linea sovradimensionata per prestazioni di lancio. Costruzione rigida in lega di alluminio Hardbodyz. Robusti ingranaggi in metallo. Trasmissione con cuscinetti a sfera lisci.
Bearing Material Aluminum
Bearing Material ‎Aluminum
Brand Daiwa
Brand ‎Daiwa
Brand Name ‎Daiwa
Color Gold
Color ‎Gold
Customer Reviews 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars 622 ratings 4.1 out of 5 stars
Fishing Line Type Fly
Fishing Line Type ‎Fly
Fishing Technique Spincast
Fishing Technique ‎Spincast
Grip Size ‎Array
Hand Orientation Right Hand
Hand Orientation ‎Right Hand
Handle Material Aluminum
Handle Material ‎Aluminum
Included Components ‎Fishing Reel
Item Dimensions LxWxH ‎1 x 1 x 1 inches
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H ‎8.5 x 6.5 x 3.5 inches
Item Weight 0.8 Pounds
Item Weight ‎0.8 Pounds
Manufacturer ‎Daiwa
Material Aluminum
Material ‎Aluminum
Model Name US80XD-CP
Model Name ‎US80XD-CP
Model Year ‎2019
Number of Items ‎1
Package Weight ‎0.8 Pounds
Part Number ‎US80XD-CP
Size ‎80
Sport Type ‎Fishing
Suggested Users ‎Unisex-adult
Warranty Description ‎See manufacturer

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Scritto da: Lisa H
Daiwa underpin
Another great product from Daiwa definitely recommend for crappie fishing.
Scritto da: Silas
Stands out in a small field of ultra-lite spincasting reels.
This review is of the Daiwa Underspin 40-XD. This is the smallest size available of the XD reels and is considered "ultra-light" tackle. I've caught quite a few sunfish, perch, bluegill, and stocked stream trout on this reel with 4 lb line. I've used everything from float/hook/split-shot to jigging to small spinners and the reel performs well. I bought the 40-XD to replace a Zebco 33 Micro triggerspin ultra-lite on which the drag no longer worked and could not be repaired. I was surprised at the quality difference right out of the box. Here's a brief comparison: Daiwa 40-XD: --body made of aluminum --spool shroud made of aluminum --trigger made of solid aluminum --strong and rigid solid aluminum reel foot that is thin enough to fit rods comfortably --one large hardened pick-up pin that actually spins with the line to reduce friction and wear (if I'm not mistaken, you've got to go all the way up to the Zebco Bullet at $99 before Zebco offers you a rotating pick up pin). --solid aluminum anti-reverse switch that has a very good and solid "clicky" positive feel --large crank knob for this size reel that spins freely --nice, chunky aluminum crank arm --excellent multi-disk drag, a little touchy at first but definitely serviceable Zebco 33 Micro triggerspin: --body made of plastic --spool shroud made of stainless steel --trigger made of plastic --thick plastic reel foot that never really fit my rods well --two tiny static ceramic pick-up pins --plastic anti-reverse switch that always felt sort of fragile --difficult to use drag that eventually failed altogether I love Zebco and own a few of their reels, but at least in this ultra-lite catagory, the Daiwa looks, feels, and functions much better than the Zebco 33 Micro. All I know of Daiwa is from my experience fishing with a Fuego baitcaster combo, which has been very positive, so I decided to give their ultra-lite a try. For the level of quality, the price of the 40-XD is more than fair. All-in-all, I've been pleased with the 40-XD, so much so that I've decided to buy a 120-XD for bass fishing and throw it on my Eagle Claw Pack-It spinning rod. You just can't beat the prices of these reels for how much fishing you can get out of them. It's kind of funny because I was just about to buy a Zebco Omega reel because I always wanted one, but fishing with a Daiwa spincast reel makes me want to switch that plan to the Daiwa Goldcast 80 or 100. I plan on making this my go-to backpacking reel, coupled with an old two-piece 4'6" fiberglass pack rod. I find spincast reels to be good for backpacking because the spooled line is completely enclosed inside the spool shroud, making tangling and unintentional releasing of line rather unlikely. I'm also thinking about getting my hands on Daiwa's Minicast System. The fit and finish here seems solid. The 40-XD is a clear winner the battle of ultra-lite spincasters. Recommended.
Scritto da: gordon c.
Nice Trigger Spin Reels
At last count I have accumulated about 60 fishing reels. U.S.A. made Penn saltwater. Swedish Abu Garcia. Japanese made Shimano. Tulsa, OK made Zebco. Trolling, bait cast, spin cast. As for closed face spin cast reels, I do have some experience. Started with a Johnson Century, if that gives any perspective. As for this style of underspin reel. These are good. I bought one of each size. Only one pickup pin, if that really matters to you. The rear drag wheel on the 80XD and 120XD is good. I am a bit less impressed with the 40XD drag setting. But, it is an ultralight bluegill kinda rig. The larger ones will work for crappie, bass, channel cats and such. All in all, good reels at a good price.
Scritto da: Eduardo Fernandez
Have had many of these in my life
I bought it a when ago but as a back up finally took it out about a week ago. I was out a few hours at night and the handle started feeling funny. But I couldn't see what was happening. But on my last cast of the night the handle came of in my hand and in the dark I must have lost something I can put my finger on what part I'm missing but I couldn't put it back together when I got home. I like those little reels for trout and panfish with an untralight rod way more fun than making them waterski to the bank. Some rods I see people using for trout they'd be better off just prowling the creek or river and hitting them over the head with their warclubs!
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Long Casting and Smooth Retrieve
The reel seems well made and retrieve is precise and smooth. Reel lacks continuous antireverse but that has not been a problem. Drag adjustment moves too easily but that was solved with a drop of locktight. I would buy another one.
Scritto da: Trent P.
Great when it works...
Bought this to go with a 5'6" UL rod for my daughters birthday. When it was working it was great. She could cast it a good distance, it was smooth, etc. Caught a good amount of fish on it, small perch, some crappie, and even a northern pike! So when it was working 5/5. The bad. We hit a snag on some reeds, didn't seem like pulling it free was difficult but after that it wouldn't cast more than few feet. I tried freeing more line with my hand but it was very stuck. So I opened it up and it wasn't apparent what was happening. I had to remove the drag screw and the housing over the line. I found the line had jumped up around the gears somehow and this was the issue. Free it up and reassembled and went to back to fishing. No big deal right? Except it did the same thing over and and over and over. I considered giving it 1 star because there is no way the headache of constantly having to disassemble the reel to free the line is worth the head ache but ended with 2 because it worked very well when it was working. Overall I can't say I recommend it and certainly wouldn't buy another.
Scritto da: Reje
Moulinet
Super
Scritto da: Mr. A. Davis
Very nice item
This is a nice reel for the price. I bought one for my great nephew and we both found it really easy to use, especially for float fishing. I liked it so much, I ordered one for myself. Comes loaded with sea fishing line which you may want to change for coarse fishing, although I feel that it could easily cope with line up to 10lb.
Scritto da: David Cornford
Great bang for your buck
Loved it. Threw it on the rod, tossed a spinner in the backyard to be sure it worked before hitting the river and flung it in the next door neighbours yard. Worked great, good weight, came with 6-8 lbs test
Scritto da: Sylvie Poitras
Très bon lancer léger et efficace
Très ssatifait
Scritto da: TGS
It is good, but I'm still trying to get used to ...
Takes some time to get adjusted to using it if you have not used this type before. It is good, but I'm still trying to get used to using.

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