Apex Drfit
Born for the sliding bobber rig — but not only for the floating ball rig.
When we designed the Apex Drift Rod, we weren't thinking about a single fishing technique.
We were asking ourselves: can we build a system around stable, consistent retrieval through the water column?
A floating ball rig demands a natural sense of rhythm.
Tai rubber jig fishing demands control and stability.
Both share one common core — Sensitive feedback under constant-speed retrieval, and a natural wrapping arc at the moment of hook-up.
The action rating of the Apex Drift Rod falls precisely at this intersection.
Whether it's the subtle vibration of a ball rig drifting through the water,
or the slight shift in weight as a sea bream takes the bait — you will feel it clearly.
This is a system rod built to command slow-tempo, precision fishing.
◆◆ C692M — 4/6 to 5/5 Action
Focused on reducing the sense of resistance when a sea bream strikes and takes the bait.
Improves control with light lines and increases landing success during the fight.
◆◆ C692H — 3/7 Action
Designed for signal control and dominance during the fight when the angler takes an aggressive, proactive approach.
Specification
| Item | Length(m) | Close(cm) | Weight(g) | Top Dia(mm) | Butt Dia(mm) | Section(pcs) | PE LINE(no.) | Lure Wt.(g) | Carbon(%) | QC standard(g) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| C692M | 2.1 | 160 | 152 | 1.4 | 7.1 | 1.5 | 0.6-1.5 | 60-300 | 99 | 5000∠45 |
| C692H | 2.1 | 160 | 160 | 1.4 | 7.5 | 1.5 | 0.8-2.0 | 80-400 | 99 | 5000∠45 |