HAZECRA SSD
Solid-tip light saltwater spinning rod for hazemono and micro-game finesse fishing
- Models
- 1
- Length
- 6.6'
- Type
- Spinning
The Tailwalk HAZECRA SSD is a light saltwater finesse spinning rod designed for hazemono fishing, a Japanese light-game style made for small bottom-dwelling species such as haze (goby), aji (horse mackerel), mebaru (rockfish), and similar micro and small salt species from shore or a light boat setup. The solid-tip construction places it in Tailwalk's SSD (Solid-tip Design) platform, which prioritizes bite detection for species that mouth baits without committing.
The target angler is a finesse-oriented saltwater angler comfortable with PE #0.6 and jig weights under 10 g. The blank is carbon fiber with a solid-tip section, rated for PE line #0.6 and lures up to 8 g. The SSD designation indicates a Tailwalk-specific solid-tip build that appears across multiple series in the brand's lineup (Hi-Tide SSD, Ajist SSD, etc.) , with each series tuned to a specific technique. HAZECRA is tuned to the shorter, softer hazemono style instead of the longer, stiffer ajing or mebaru-specific builds.
Guides are SiC. Rod weight is 73 g and the rod breaks down to 2 pieces with a closed length of 103 cm. Japanese copy translates as: "A solid tip model for all kinds of light game. A sensitive blank equipped with SiC guides." One model exists: S672L, 6'7", L power, 2-piece, PE #0.6, lure up to 8 g, rod weight 73 g. No length or power variants are documented in available sources for this series.
Deeper Dive
A closer look at notable models.
The S672L is the sole model. At 6'7" with L power and a solid tip, it is tuned for short-range finesse work on haze, small mebaru, and similar species from harbor walls or rocky shore. Rod weight of 73 g is light for a solid-tip saltwater rod. PE #0.6 and 8 g maximum lure weight confine it strictly to the micro and light-game category.
Rods in this series
| Model | Length | Power | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| S672L | 6'7" | L | — |