HVF NANOPLUS
In contrast to normal carbon fiber rods with high resin content in the space between the carbon fibers DAIWA HVF (High Volume Fiber) rods are made of a carbon fiber compound with less resin, called HVF.
Since resin has a high weight, rods made of HVF are more condensed, more light weight and feature a faster action.
Nanoplus: Resin material first is enriched with a nanoalloy compound and then is used for connecting the single carbon fibers, thus enabling the design of very lightweight and robust blanks.
Since resin has a high weight, rods made of HVF are more condensed, more light weight and feature a faster action.
Nanoplus: Resin material first is enriched with a nanoalloy compound and then is used for connecting the single carbon fibers, thus enabling the design of very lightweight and robust blanks.



