The Kaha is the new jigging range for Synit in 2012, the range includes some new weight classes and some technology leading changes to once again to continually improve the actions of their rods. Some 18 months ago Synit trialed a new lightweight double bias carbon produced in Europe, it offered the same strength as the heavy double bias material currently used in their DeepShot range but was 1/3rd lighted. This new lightweight matrial in infused with Nano helical partical resins giving superior bond stength when cured and offering a high power to weight ratio.
The new baby of the Synit jigging rod range is the Kaha 050g a super light weight rod capable of jigging weights down to 50grams on PE2 braided lines and has a maximum rating of PE3 line. The Kaha 050g has a maximum jigging weight of 210g which allows this little rod to cover all the light jigging range. The rod is offered in both a 5ft 6in 1pc and a 5ft 6in 2pc both have a true maximum drag setting of 9kg @ 45 degrees and a best fighting drag of 3-7kg enough to stop any hard running inshore species.
Many rod companies have shyed away from building such light weight jigging rods in the past due to the high numbers of breakages but with the advent of new carbon and resin technology the game has changed allowing skilled anglers to venture into sub 100g rods to jig for larger fish.
The main diffrences between the current DeepShot and the new Kaha range is in the action and materials used. The Kaha uses a lightweight micro fused double bias carbon with nano resins and the DeepShot uses conventional double bias weight carbon cloth with toughened resins. The outer wrap of the Kaha range on rods 250g and over has changed from a 45 degree 3K carbon to a 45 degree telexium alloy wrap giving a Raptor reptile skin effect while offering extra mid range lift for big fish.
Chloe, Graeme and the Synit team have done a FANTASTIC job creating these rods which I am sure you will all appreciate once your hooked up to a fish!
The range will include:
Kaha 050g - Max drag 9kg, fighting drag 3-7kg, Max jig 210g, Best jig
50-180g. Max PE3 line.
Kaha 100g - Max drag 10kg, fighting drag 4-8kg, Max jig 250g, best jig
80-200g, Max PE4
Kaha 150/200g - Max drag 12kg, fighting drag 5-10kg, Max jig 300g, best
jig 120-250g Max PE5
Kaha 250g -Max drag 14kg, fighting drag 5-12kg, Max Jig 400g, best jig
180-350g, Max PE6
Kaha 300/350g Max drag 16kg, fighting drag, 6-14kg, Max Jig 500g, best jig
200 - 400g, Max PE8
Kaha 400/450g Max Drag 18kg, fighting drag, 8-16kg, Max jig 600g, best jig
300-550g, Max PE10
Kaha Seriola (Tuna Pro 200 for Northern hemisphere)Max drag 18kg, fighting
drag 8-15kg, Max jig 450g , best jig 180-400g, Max PE8
Kaha Tuna Elite 400 Max drag 24kg, fighting drag 10-20kg, Max jig 600g,
best jig 250-550g
smizz wrote:how much are the 100g going to be |


LEVCAT wrote:Got any photos of the Tuna Elite 400 bent over like that?? ![]() ![]() Sexy sounding rods. I want one. |

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Deli23 wrote:Lovely... What reel would you team up with the 50 g'r...? |




Those light Synits punch so far above their weight its not funny...epic ![]()
Stellamoon wrote:Once the American boyz have had a chance to give them a good workout on the Bluefin up there I'm sure they will have some pics for you Levcat
Here's what they did to a Synit Venom V450ft
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