Feel Alive.
In terms of aesthetics, functionality, construction quality, our products are created to faithfully respond to this philosophy: to make the most beautiful sport in the world even more exciting.
Daiwa's story
Ever since the first Daiwa reel was born in 1958, our only mission has been to provide enthusiasts around the world with the best sport fishing products ever made. To do this we have constantly invested in research and innovation: our cutting-edge technologies have literally revolutionized the sector and our products have taken the fishing experience to a level previously unimaginable.
Development of new materials
In 2010, research on carbon led to the creation of the “Z-SVF”, a particular high-density carbon with reduced resin content, used by Daiwa on its best fishing rods, the lightest on the market.
Magsealed: a new technological frontier.
Always in evolution
LIGHT & TOUGH
The new era of spinning reels
Daiwa introduces the concept of “Minimalist Engineering” in Spinning reels. LT Technology introduces new and reduced dimensions of the reels but at the same time makes them more resistant. A compact body design with a stronger Digigear drive wheel for a perfect combination of light weight and strength. This is thanks to the development of new composite materials and exclusive technical solutions patented by Daiwa, which have made it possible to obtain mechanical performances never achieved before.
BE EARTH FRIENDLY
Whenever we undertake anything, we will be environmentally sensitive and always keep in mind that the field for all of our activities is the earth. What we do, how we behave, and the legacy and environment that is inherited by our children is essential to us at DAIWA and our parent company Globeride.
Eco-sustainability
For the packaging of rods and reels, Daiwa uses recycled cardboard and, where possible, printed with ink obtained from soy
Catch & Release
Daiwa supports Catch & Release. When catching a fish, make sure your hands are wet before touching it. You will avoid that dry hands can damage the protective mucus of the fish and consequently lower its immune defenses. If the hook has penetrated deep into the fish's mouth, it is essential to remove it using appropriate pliers.