Carp Pro Torus Runner FS Reel

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As low as: 8360
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SKU:
CPTR7000_configurable
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7000 0.32mm/320m
CPTR7000
8360
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Carp Pro Torus Runner FS Reel

The Carp Pro Torus Runner 7000FS is a high-quality reel dedicated to carp fishing, featuring a body and rotor made from a shock-resistant hybrid graphite composite. This reel stands out for its solid gear system and is designed to meet the demands of carp anglers. With a design focused on achieving long casting distances, it boasts 7+1 bearings for smooth operation, a long cast aluminum spool, and an extremely precise front drag. The slow oscillation worm shaft system ensures perfect line lay, while the 4.6:1 retrieve ratio provides the power needed to easily lift heavier rigs and recovers 100cm per crank turn.

Features:

  • Number of bearings: 7+1;
  • Hybrid graphite body and rotor;
  • Long cast aluminum spool;
  • Drag type: front;
  • Slow oscillation worm shaft;
  • Spare spool: no;
  • Robust handle with a comfortable knob;
  • Variants:
    • 7000
      • Spool capacity: 0.32mm/320m;
      • Retrieve ratio: 4.6:1;
      • Retrieve per handle turn: 100cm;
      • Drag force: unspecified;
      • Weight: 702g.

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