The "New Real Crescent" series has sharpened its simple basic performance in order to enjoy light games more deeply. While it is centered on operability and sensitivity enough to deeply pursue the game with a jighead alone, it realizes a fusion of power that can also be enjoyed by Bream and rock ajing games. While it is a feeling of use that does not make the angler feel addictive in the hand, we thoroughly paid attention to the comfort of use so that the characteristics of the sharp and powerful blank become clear every time you get used to it.
With its Ripple-like sensitivity, nimbleness, and beautiful vent curves and power, New Real Crescent is a new level of basic light game model that responds to the skills of anglers without compromising the freedom of light games.
The lineup is also carefully selected, and there are a total of 7 models in total, 4 spinning models and 3 bait models. All of them have high general-purpose performance and have the potential to expand the possibilities of light games in a wide variety of fields. Please aim for the next light game stage with Real Crescent.
The New Real Crescent is a toriyte-ring titanium frame K-guide specification for all models, and nanoalloy technology is used for blanks. It has a delicate operation feeling, sharp sensitivity like Ripple, and strong bat power.
RealCrescent Bending Curve Real
Crescent 250g Static Load Comparison
This is a bending comparison of the Real Crescent multiplied by a static load of 250 g. The most basic light game rod is the RC-65, with the RC-55 for games that mainly use jigs and metal jigs, and the RC-75 for games that use caro and metal jigs. The RC-81 is strong in terms of power, but has a supple characteristic that bends throughout the rod to make full use of a wide range of lures. The RC-57 is the jig single main model of the three bait models, and the RC-67 is optimally tensioned and toned for jig single plugs. The RC-77 is the most tense model in the series, and is prone to slipping and bottom knocking in rockfish and chinoo bottom games. At the left turn, the RC-81 and RC-77 appear to have the same power in terms of power, but the 77 has a strong tense feeling of use, and the 81 has a sharp and sinuous feeling of use.
* All the bending images in this item are comparisons multiplied by the static load with the reel set on the rod. Please note that the repulsive force of the rod is not expressed.
This rod bend comparison does not represent all of the rod characteristics. Please refer not only to bend comparison, but also to rod specs, characteristic comparison tables, etc.
The way the load is applied when actually bending the rod varies from person to person. Please refer to the static load comparison as a guide only.

The RC-75S features the sharpest blank in the series, allowing for usage with yellowtail, as well as lighter games like bream, trevally, flathead, tailor, and bass. The crispness in the tip offers a highly responsive feel regardless of current, and the powerful butt allows for catching larger bream, flathead, trevally and even small pelgaics on UL gear. Small hardbody lures, soft plastics and microjigs are all possible with this model
Target | Yellowtail, bream, trevally, flathead, tailor, and bass. |
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Field | Harbour/Estuary |
specification | Torzite Ring Titanium Frame K Guide Specification (Fuji) / Nanoalloy ® Technology Adoption Blank |

Length | Weight | Section | Lure | Line | Action | ||
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7ft 5 (Folded length is 1157mm) | 79g | 2pcs / inverse | Jigheads 2~14g / Plug 2.5~11g | Pe0.3~0.8 | Regular fast |
◎Suitable reels ・Shimano: 2000~2500 / Daiwa: LT2000~2500
Grip length / 368mm (full length of grip) ・286mm (from grip end to reel foot)
Blank tip diameter: 1.5mm (directly below top guide)
Blank base diameter: 10.0mm (original diameter is the outer diameter of the fishing rod body, 385mm from the rod butt)
Reel seat: VSS16 (Fuji) uplock
Grip end: moulded EVA