Reference: PX3699-9
Brand: Maxel
Maxel Risky Player Slow Jigging
The Maxel Risky Player are very light canes with soft tips, excellent resistance and are 100% made in Japan.
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Explore our slow jigging rods, designed to work slow jigs with fluidity and detect the slightest bites. Lightweight and highly sensitive, they still deliver the backbone needed to battle tuna, amberjack and trevally, whether in the Atlantic, Mediterranean or on exotic fishing trips.
Check out leading brands such as Temple Reef, Ever Green, Tailwalk and NS Black Hole.

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Reference: PX3699-9
Brand: Maxel
The Maxel Risky Player are very light canes with soft tips, excellent resistance and are 100% made in Japan.
Reference: PX3562-1
Brand: Maxel
New Maxel 2019! The Elemento series is made for slow jigging at medium price of high quality!We call it ELEMENTO because it is created from a complex synthesis of elements, a mixture of 2 carbons toray 30t + 36t and 36t + 40t, which gives it a rebound action, a slow tip made for this type of fishing, for people looking for a rod with quality materials...
Length: between 1.80 and 2.10 m for the best balance of maneuverability and slow vertical jig action.
Power: match rod power to jig weight – from 80–200 g for Mediterranean conditions up to 300–500 g+ for exotic destinations and deep water.
Action: semi-parabolic actions are perfect to bring slow jigs to life while reducing angler fatigue during long sessions.
Top brands: Temple Reef, Ever Green, Tailwalk and NS Black Hole provide premium rods trusted by slow jigging specialists worldwide.
These rods are perfect for trips in the Atlantic, Mediterranean and tropical destinations.
What length is best for slow jigging?
1.80–2.10 m rods are ideal. Shorter rods reduce fatigue and increase sensitivity, while slightly longer rods provide more control and comfort when fishing deep.
What rod power do I need?
It depends on jig weight and depth. For Mediterranean use, 80–200 g is enough. For tropical waters, 300–500 g+ rods are necessary to target tuna, amberjack and other strong species.
Is slow jigging effective for big fish?
Yes. Slow jigging is highly effective on predators such as tuna, amberjack and groupers. Sensitive yet strong blanks absorb strikes while maintaining the strength to land trophy fish.