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Daiwa 12 TD-Zillion J Dream 2012 Limited

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Daiwa 12 TD-Zillion J Dream 2012 Limited

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Team Daiwa Zillion J Dream model.
Ultimately tuned Zillion with national flag paint on the side plates. This tuned Zillion obtains super performance, to relatively heavy-duty body of Zillion, by installing tuning parts. Weight is reduced by 15gram from original by installing air-craft grade, extra strong duralumin spools, which is finely machined to reduce weight and accelerate fast in casting, and machined 90mm long handles. 10+1 bearings are installed for smooth casting and powerful cranking.
Handle and star drag is sway back shape to bring knobs closer to rods for better balance. Saltwater resistant bearing, CRBB installed. Saltwater fine. Red accent for 7.9, black accent for 5.3, and gold accent for 6.3 gear models.
 

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Model Gear Ratio Weight gram/oz Ball Bearings Drag capacity kg Retrieve/turn cm/inch Handle length mm Line Capacity Price Qty
TD-Zillion J Dream 5.3Right 5.3:1 215g 10+1 roller 5kg/11lb 90 12lb(0.330mm)-100yds
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45000JPY

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TD-Zillion J Dream 5.3Left 5.3:1 215g 10+1 roller 5kg/11lb 63 90 12lb(0.330mm)-100yds
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TD-Zillion J Dream 6.3 Right 6.3:1 215g 10+1 roller 5kg/11lb 54 90 12lb(0.330mm)-100yds
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TD-Zillion J Dream 6.3 Left 6.3:1 215g 10+1 roller 5kg/11lb 66 90 12lb(0.330mm)-100yds
$0.00

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TD-Zillion J Dream 7.9 Right 7.9:1 215g 10+1 roller 5kg/11lb 79 100 12lb(0.330mm)-100yds
$0.00

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TD-Zillion J Dream 7.9 Left 7.9:1 215g 10+1 roller 5kg/11lb 70 100 12lb(0.330mm)-100yds
$0.00

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Jun's comment: Daiwa has released this limited version reel with ''Japan'' name and the national flags on side plates intentionally after the severe earth-quake and Tsunami disaster in March 2011, to encourage the depressed people in Japan. I was surely moved by Daiwa's action, and many Japanese should have felt the implicit intention. However, I did not describe it by the time of the sale of the reel, because I was still in shock from the disaster and was afraid it would exploit the sympathy of anglers outside of Japan to make money. Therefore, I added this comment in March 2015. I thank you very much for customers who've purchased this model, with or without noticing the relationship between the model and the disaster. We are recovering from it gradually but surely.