Fewer reels in the Daiwa range are as iconic as the TD SOL. The vibrant orange is a distinct trait that is instantly recognisable on the water. Now for the first time, TD SOL receives the Monocoque Body (MQ) treatment with the release of TD SOL MQ. The orange body looks great now, thanks to Monocoque technology. Anglers like this feature in other reels like EXIST, CERTATE, and SALTIGA. Now, TD SOL MQ has the Monocoque body for a better reel structure. Firstly, MQ reels reduce openings for water and dirt in the gearbox. They do this by eliminating the usual side plate design. MQ bodies have an IPX rating because they remove the seam and screws that attach the side plate to the main body.
Secondly, MQ-equipped reels enjoy the additional volume created inside the gearbox by installing a drive gear which is much larger in diameter than reels without MQ technology. To put it simply, MQ-equipped reels have a bigger gear and therefore have increased power, durability, and torque than competitor reels. TD SOL MQ’s body is made from Daiwa’s new ZAION V material. A high rigidity carbon composite material that can be formed into incredibly tough & rigid bodies which are impervious to the harsh destructive elements of saltwater fishing.
TD SOL steps ahead when it comes to the rotor and bail design, incorporating a ZAION Air Rotor and seamless one-piece Airbail construction usually reserved for reels like EXIST and CERTATE. This lightweight and rigid rotor design gives TD SOL MQ incredibly low start-up inertia, meaning the feel for the angler is one of lightweight rotation & incredible performance. Daiwa’s MAGSEAL is prevalent on TD SOL MQ, with both the body & line roller benefitting from this frictionless seal to prevent saltwater intrusion.
Daiwa has many tech features in the TD SOL MQ spinning reel. It’s the most advanced model so far from Daiwa. If you need a small spinning reel with many features to catch various fish, check out the TD SOL MQ reel. It works well in both freshwater and saltwater.
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