Yup, it seems so..Daiwa Sea Hunter X Surf rods are engineered for superior casting distance and perfect combination of strength, durability and sensitivity. Fitted with quality components and specialised actions these rods will get the job done. The Daiwa Sea Hunter X Spinning comes in
a 10' 6†1-3 oz cast weight and 11’6 2-4 oz cast weight.
The 4 longer models are to be used with Daiwa Multiplier reels.
• Graphite Composite
• Medium fast actions.
• Great value for money
That from basil mannings site..
http://www.basilmanning.co.za/rods/rock-surf/daiwa-sea-hunter-x-surf.html
But looking on the net I'm not sure, the name is misleading. That said, it looks like a decent rod and a good compromise between budget, sensitivity and durability. Seems like decent components too and very good price. That would be right up your alley if it was for spinning reels. The lay of the blank will be specific to each type of reel and you can tell by the placement and type first eye and generally the reel placement which it is meant for. I can't really tell from pics on the net of this one.
http://www.daiwasports.co.uk/product/rods/beach/seahunter-x
They seem to think it is for fixed spool (coffee grinder) reels so make certain on this one..? Nice rod and sportsmans' has the best price on the web it seems..but visit a local tackle store too and look at reels and rest.. Fishing is not good for budgets haha..