The Ocea Plugger Full Throttle has been redesigned. It's a full model change, including the 2-piece model, but for me, the big thing is the introduction of the 3-piece model. I think it will be great news for people who go on long trips.
It's not just that the previous Full Throttle has become a three-piece rod. It has plenty of butt power, and when you stand the rod up, it lifts the fish firmly. It feels even easier to lift than the previous model. The tip is also flexible, making it easier to make the lure move. It bends well, and there's nothing dangerous about fighting it. There's no need to worry about it being a three-piece rod like in the past. The ingenuity of changing the length of the pieces to get the best rod action has paid off. It's very light and crisp. The new guides are also good. I haven't had any trouble using it. It's well made. The line system is easy to pull out, so the lure flies nicely.
I went to Christmas Island with prototype models of the S83MH-3, S83H-3, and S82XH-3. I caught about 20 fish offshore and 10 fish on shore, and I felt that each item was well made.
A three-piece rod will change the way you think about packing for fishing expeditions. Just by having a three-piece rod, you can pack much more efficiently. I make my own case that can hold three rods, 30 lures, and three or four reels, and it's very convenient to have my entire tackle set in one case. The weight is also within 20kg, so there is no excess fee. It will make fishing expeditions lighter and more convenient.
I'm often asked which item I recommend, but the answer is quite difficult. Ultimately, it depends on the preference, physique, strength, and power of each angler. For example, if I were to recommend an average man aiming for GT in Tokara, I would recommend the H model. But it has quite a bit of repulsive power. I hope you will choose one that you can use well, taking into consideration your own strength.