Shimano Yasei Pike XH SpinFAST 2,50m 40-120g 2pc
Shimano Yasei Pike XH SpinFAST 2,50m 40-120g 2pc
YASAXPI25XH
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Shimano Yasei Pike XH SpinFAST 2,50m 40-120g 2pc
YASAXPI25XH
The Yasei AX rod series offers serious predator anglers a range of specialist rods, each developed for specific applications and target species. Every rod is built using premium Hi-Power X blanks and fitted with high-quality components, tailored precisely to the technique it’s designed for. The result is a high-end, specialized rod series engineered for pike, zander, asp, and perch fishing using the most popular methods.
If you’re looking for a specialist rod that matches your favorite fishing style or technique, the Shimano Yasei AX series is exactly what you need. Each model is purpose-built for a specific technique and target species, giving you the ideal tool for your preferred way of fishing. Thanks to the combination of high-grade carbon and top-quality guides, each Yasei AX rod offers excellent action and balance. Add to that a modern look and clean finish, and you have a rod series that truly stands out.
The Yasei rods feature a highly responsive High Modulus Full Carbon Hi-Power X + NanoAlloy blank. This reduces blank twist during casting and retrieving, resulting in exceptional sensitivity and responsiveness. To further enhance performance and feel, the Yasei AX series is equipped with Fuji Alconite K-type guides and a Fuji reel seat (spinning or casting depending on the model). Every rod features a split-grip EVA handle, in line with today’s design trends.
Within the range, there’s something for a wide variety of European predator fishing styles. From ultra-finesse models designed for perch, featuring ultra-sensitive TAFTEC tips, to powerful baitcasting rods built for casting large jerkbaits and swimbaits targeting monster pike—there truly is something for everyone.
With Yasei’s slogan "Every rod tells a story," the only real question is: how many of these exceptional rods will you choose to fish with?