TIEMCO euflex J-Stream JS803-6
Overview
The 'Japanese Fly Rod' that has been reborn after a decade.
J-Stream Concept :
Launched in the spring of 2009 with the concept of a "fly rod for fishing Japanese streams," J-Stream was designed with fields for fishing Yamame and Iwana in mind. Each model was developed with a specific concept, pursuing the necessary strength and action. In this full model change, while inheriting the original concept, we have reconsidered the fields of use and incorporated feedback from experts and users accumulated over the past decade. This is the second generation J-Stream, a fly rod re-proposed by Tiemco for fishing Japanese streams.
Changes from the Previous Series :
J-Stream models are designed with specific fields in mind, setting actions and strengths accordingly. This concept remains the same; however, in this model change, the method of finishing the blank has been altered, thus changing the blank characteristics. The finishing method of the previous series was called "sanding finish," which involved polishing the baked blank surface and painting it to make it smooth. Most fly rods on the market today are made with this "sanding finish." On the other hand, a finishing method called "unsanded finish" leaves the tape marks on the baked blank surface as they are without polishing. This method is still used on some rods, and for this model change of J-Stream, the "unsanded finish" has been adopted
"Sanding Finish" and "Unsanded Finish"
Let's compare two rods finished with the same blank but different techniques. The sanding finish involves polishing the surface of the blank, slightly reducing the amount of carbon fiber and increasing the paint thickness, which adds weight and tends to decrease the blank’s responsiveness. As a result, while agility may be compromised, it tends to enhance the toughness of the blank. On the other hand, the unsanded finish does not reduce the carbon fiber because the blank surface is not polished, and minimal painting makes it lighter and more responsive, facilitating a lively action. Both finishes have their advantages and disadvantages, but leveraging each characteristic in rod design is crucial. The second-generation J-Stream differs from the first generation by adopting the unsanded finish, setting actions and strengths accordingly. This resulted in a lighter blank with no wobble and faster recovery, improving casting precision.
Action Sought in the Second-Generation J-Stream
Considering the casting styles and leader systems prevalent in Japan today, regional field and system differences, and feedback from traditional J-Stream users, we have redefined the action and power. As a result, compared to the somewhat parabolic action of the first generation, the second-generation J-Stream is generally more towards the faster side, and combined with the effect of the unsanded finish, it has resulted in a powerful action with excellent casting capabilities.
J-Stream JS803-6
Japanese standard 8 foot #3
Ideal for headwater fishing, 6-piece rod
Thanks to advancements in rod manufacturing technology, it's now possible to replicate the ideal action and power in a lower weight, 6-piece fly rod. The J-Stream 803-6 is a model that combines strength capable of handling large fish in headwaters with noticeable flexibility. The action is a light and easy-swinging medium, with a comfortable casting range from close to 13 meters, ideal for streams and headwaters. You can efficiently move upstream while hitting points. It's an all-round rod that can be used with any leader system, from short to long.
Specifications :
- Blank Color: Pearl Ink Blue
- Guides: Hard Chrome Guides
- Top, Snake, & Stripping Guides: Hard Chrome
- Reel Seat: Cork
- Reel Seat Hardware: Nickel Silver (Black Finish) Pocket & Ring
- Grip Type: Half Wells
- Ferrule: Spigot Ferrule
- Liner: Cross Bag
Features
Rod Type | Joint |
Rod Sections (pcs) | 6 |
Rod Length | 244 cm |
Rod Closed Length | 43 cm |
Rod Line | #3 |
Rod Other | Grip : 134 mm |
Brand | TIEMCO |
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