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Daiwa tatula rod comparison

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Hi guys, i'd like to know the difference between these 2 rods.

Is it only the 1 inch difference in lenght? 

My use would be reaction baits like mid cranks, spinnerbaits, chatterbaits, soft swimbaits etc....

I would be pairing it with a Daiwa T3 MX.

In Europe is impossible to find the 711 MHRB, eventually I would ship it from the U.S. would it be worth it to pay shipping and taxes for the 711?

Thanks for the help

What's the other rod? I only see one mentioned.

Never mind I see it in your tags above. Yes it looks like are exactly the same except 1" different size.

Personally I would pick the 7'2" for the given applications you mention.

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Its strange because it seems that the 711 is dedicated only to us market, not even in japan is sold

2 minutes ago, ziofester96 said:

It'n not a true regular like an american rod would feel

From what I understand regular in Japanese rods is more like a moderate action in American rods.

 

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I'd like to see some comments written by people who tried both rods

8 hours ago, Fishin' Fool said:

From what I understand regular in Japanese rods is more like a moderate action in American rods.

 

Intresting thread, thx

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I have the 771 mrb and I found the regular action to be more like a mod fast to fast.

 

I stopped using it for crankbaits but the action would be good for spinnerbaits and the like.

Yes the only difference between the 711mhrb and the 721mhrb is 1" in length. The both are rated for 1/4 to 1 ounce lures. Same rod otherwise. It is curious to why make the same rod only 1" different.

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