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Seasir Cast X Baitcasting Reel 7.3 To 1 Gear Ratio Aluminum
Seasir Cast X Baitcasting Reel 7.3 To 1 Gear Ratio Aluminum
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Meet the Seasir CAST-X Baitcasting Reel, a premier choice for anglers who demand power, precision, and versatility in one compact package. With a 7.3:1 gear ratio and rugged aluminum construction, this reel delivers fast retrieves and dependable performance for saltwater and freshwater adventures alike.
Two spool options give you instant versatility: a universal 12.5g spool for bigger applications and a shallow 8.8g spool for lighter presentations. Swap spools to match your target species and fishing conditions without compromise.
Key Features
- Two Spool Options: Universal 12.5g and shallow 8.8g spools for adapting to different rigs and fish sizes.
- High-Performance Braking: Brass gears and metal brake pads deliver a powerful 8.5kg drag with smooth, reliable stopping power.
- Drag Alert Sound: A distinctive “Da-Da” cue lets you gauge when a fish is pulling on the line.
- Carbon Fiber Grip: Lighter, stronger, and highly resistant to corrosion for saltwater commitments.
- Strong Magnetic Brake: 9 Rubidium magnets provide robust, stable braking to reduce line backlash.
- Tapered Guide Ring: Larger included angle lowers resistance for improved long-range casting.
- Prevent Messy Lines: Stop Rod feature helps keep lines from tangling and ensures smoother casts.
- Lightweight Yet Durable: Aluminum body with carbon fiber grip keeps weight around 197–200g for comfortable, long sessions.
Specifications at a glance: Gear ratio 7.3:1 • Drag 8.5 kg • Weight 197–200 g • Ball bearings: 6+1 • Spool weights: 12.5 g (universal) and 8.8 g (shallow) • Materials: aluminum body, carbon fiber grip, brass gears, metal brake pads • Suitable for Ocean Boat, Ocean Rock, Ocean Beach, Lake, River, Reservoir, Pond, and Stream fishing.
Maintenance tips: After use, clean the reel to prevent corrosion and rust in bearing parts. For first-time use, set braking force to maximum to prevent backlash, then gradually adjust according to bait weight to achieve the farthest throws.
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