Gamma Kaz fishing rod is a well-known luxury in Japan, often tens of thousands and never sold at a lower price, although it has opened a branch in China, but the main Taiwan fishing rod, has not introduced lure rods, anglers can buy through overseas shopping channels or in person in Japan.
Among the first-line Asian rod brands, St.Croix and Shimano have the most balanced layout, taking into account the needs of ordinary players and senior anglers, with both "masterpieces" of less than 1,000 yuan, and high-end models that are not too expensive, and the performance and price match. Gamma Kaz is positioned similarly to G. Loomis, abandoning the mass market and focusing on the advanced and flagship models.
Gamma Kazlua rod is divided into two kinds of freshwater and seawater, there are only 4 types of freshwater rods, the price starts at 3300 yuan, the overall design is lightweight and sensitive, ensuring the delicate feel of the fish, and the rod will be more smooth when throwing the rod and closing the rod. There is little difference in the performance of materials and accessories between models, but the price of DLTRE and Storia F equipped with PCS technology is about 400-1000 yuan higher. The PCS technology is exclusively developed by Gamma Kaz, and the effect is similar to Shimano's HI-POWER X and BRAIDING-X, which is mainly used to enhance the anti-torsion rigidity of the rod body, and it is not easy to break the rod when fighting large objects.
Except for a few flagship rods of 4000-5000 yuan, the price is mostly concentrated at 1700-2700 yuan, which is also a reasonable price range for advanced Lua rods in the European and American markets. Compared with the alumina ceramic guide ring in similar products, the friction coefficient is lower, and the excellent heat dissipation further reduces the probability of disconnection and fishing. Speed Metal Alterna and Cherry Fantasy Shark both cost about 2,700 yuan, at the top of the Gamma Kaz advanced lure rod, it is NANOALLOY (nanotechnology) that makes their value soar, the technology uses a variety of nano-scale polymers to improve the structure and performance of the lure rod, so that anglers can cast the rod more handy.