Daiwa's Kōga IC 200 is a high-end model developed specifically for Tai-Rubber fishing. Its overwhelmingly high-performance drag and winding capabilities are key weapons for anglers enchanted by sea bream. This article will detail the features, technology, and advantages of the Kōga IC 200 in actual fishing conditions. Features and Appeal of Kōga IC 200 Why Choose the Kōga IC 200? The Kōga IC 200 is characterized by its smooth drag performance suited for thin lines and its powerful winding ability under heavy loads. It is equipped with ATD (Advanced Tournament Drag), Synchro Level Wind, and an electronic drag sound, allowing anglers to focus on head-to-head battles with sea bream. Origin of the Kōga Series The name Kōga comes from the beautiful 'crimson' color, evoking the image of a sea bream, and the sharp 'fangs' of a sea bream biting into its prey. This series was developed for anglers who face a single sea bream and engage in one-on-one combat. "To hook more reliably and to catch"—to meet these angler desires, Daiwa has researched and materialized fishing gear. Design of the Kōga IC 200 This reel adopts the HYPERDRIVE DESIGN, significantly enhancing all fundamental performance levels. It includes the Hyper Drive Digigear for strong and smooth rotation, Hyper Double Support that supports gear driving, and Hyper Armored Housing that strongly supports internal structures. What is HYPERDRIVE DESIGN? Core Technology HYPERDRIVE DESIGN is Daiwa's next-generation reel design philosophy. This design consists of several technologies, including the Hyper Drive Digigear, which provides long-lasting smooth rotation, and the Hyper ...