Here’s a look at the Daiwa Proteus Inshore Spinning Rod—a sleek, sturdy rod designed for coastal fishing, featuring a hybrid cork/EVA grip and Fuji Alconite K-guides. Perfect for just about any inshore species on Cape Cod. From Stripers, Blues, Bonito and Albies, Inshore Proteus rods have all the right actions. Built with high modulus carbon graphite with Daiwa’s exclusive High Volume Fiber (HVF) low-resin design to make them strong and light weight.
1. Construction & Design Features
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Material & Blank Technology Built with high-modulus carbon graphite using Daiwa’s exclusive High Volume Fiber (HVF) or HVF Nanoplus low-resin design for increased strength, lighter weight, and added sensitivity.
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Reinforcement & Durability Advanced X45 bias wrap or Braiding-X construction reinforces the blank, preventing twisting and blank distortion during fighting fish.
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Components & Handle Equipped with high-quality Fuji Alconite ring guides with K-shape, tangle-free frames and Fuji reel seats. Handle combines cork and EVA for comfort and grip strength—ideal for wet conditions.
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Warranty Comes with a Limited Lifetime or 5-year warranty
2. Models & Specs
The rod is available in a wide range of lengths, power ratings, and line/lure weight capabilities—tailored to various inshore fishing styles.
Model |
Power |
Action |
Length |
Line (Braid) |
Lure Weight |
PI76MLFS |
Medium-Light |
Fast |
7'6" |
4–10 lb (6–15) |
1/8–3/8 oz |
PI76MHFS |
Medium-Heavy |
Fast |
7'6" |
20–40 lb |
1/2–1½ oz |
PI76HFS |
Heavy |
Fast |
7'6" |
30–65 lb |
2–6 oz |
PIN Series |
Various (6'6"–7'6") |
XF |
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10–30 lb |
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Old PRIN |
Medium-Heavy+ |
Fast |
7'6" |
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4. Pros & Cons
Pros
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Lightweight & Strong: Thanks to HVF Nanoplus blank technology.
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High-Quality Components: Fuji guides, durable reel seat, and ergonomic wrap for all-weather grip.
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Twist-Free Design: X45 or Braiding X reinforcement adds durability and casting precision.
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Warranty-Backed: Peace of mind with a decent coverage period.
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Versatile Line/Lure Ratings: Options available for light finesse to heavy-duty fishing.
Cons
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Potentially Overpowered for Smaller Fish: Some may prefer a lighter, more sensitive rod for finesse.
The Daiwa Proteus Inshore Spinning Rod is a standout in its category—offering exceptional build quality, thoughtful design, and versatility across various inshore fishing scenarios at a reasonable price point.. Whether you’re casting artificials or jigging , the rod’s advanced blank tech, Fuji guides, and ergonomic grip make it a reliable tool for your arsenal.