Sealine LD30 2-Speed Graphite Lever Drag Reel Product Description:
- New high-power, high-speed design
- CRBB extra corrosion resistant spool bearings plus four shielded stainless steel ball bearings (total six)
- Preset lever drag with aggressive drag max locks down tighter than our competitors
- Main shaft bearing stabilizer prevents excessive side pressure on spool bearings regardless of drag tension
- Infinite Spin™ free spool for maximum casting of live baits and hardware
Product Description
Sealine Lever Drag Reels Feature: High-power, high-speed design, Infinite Spin free spool for maximum casting of live baits and hardware; CRBB extra corrosion resistant spool bearings plus four shielded stainless steel ball bearings (total six); Choice of easy-shifting two-speed models or all-purpose single speed reels; Dual-point gear shaft support gives maximum efficiency for greater winding power; Main shaft bearing stabilizer prevents excessive side pressure on spool bearings regardless of drag tension; Dual-disc drag with two wet discs sandwiching stainless rotor; Preset lever drag with aggressive drag max locks down tighter than our competitors; Unitized aluminum frame and left sideplate for maximum strength and rigidity; Machined aluminum spool is exceptionally light in weight yet super strong; Aluminum rod clamp
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Big fish first time out
By George K. Kauffman
I bought two of these for my wife and myself. I mounted them on 6' boat rods and spooled them with Tuf Line (80lb for me,65lb for her). We do bottom fishing out of Destin, Fl. I was eager to try these 2-speed reels and selected the Daiwa because I liked the gear ratios and the lever drag.Boy, did I make a good choice!This is the first time I have used a lever drag, and I loved it. I set the strike drag for 15lbs. Moving the drag lever down reduces the drag gradually to free-spool. I used the drag lever to allow the rig to go to the bottom with no danger of backlash.The two speeds are fantastic. I put it in low gear (1.7:1) when on the bottom to give me the power to get a big fish up out of the structure as quickly as possible, and cranking power while it is fighting the hardest. The high gear (4.1:1) is used when the fish tires or to bring the rig up to check bait.The Daiwa proved itself our first trip out. I boated a 20# grouper! The reel had all the power I needed. I had always used the boat's equipment previously, usually Penn 4/0s. I remember how hard I had to work for a 14# amberjack. The grouper came up with half the effort!My wife caught some of the biggest trigger fish I have seen, one going 6lbs.I highly recommend the Daiwa reel.
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