Formax Tornado Feeder Reel

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4.5

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4.5
As low as: 3300
Availability: Out of stock
SKU:
FXRD-023400-configurable
Variant Price Stock Quantity
4000 0.20mm/180m
fxrd-023400
3300
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5000 0.20mm/200m
fxrd-023500
3410
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Formax Tornado Feeder Reel

The Formax Tornado Feeder reel is designed specifically for still fishing. It features a sophisticated design with an elegant two-tone finish. The reel stands out with its shallow spool, which helps the angler achieve longer casting distances, equipped with an S-Curve oscillation system, bait-runner system, and a micrometric front drag. Available in 3 size options, it can be the perfect solution for any situation.

Features:

  • Bearings: 2+1;
  • Body material: graphite;
  • S-Curve oscillation;
  • Spool material: aluminum;
  • Variants:
    • 4000
      • Spool capacity: 0.20mm/180m;
      • Gear ratio: 4.6:1;
      • Line retrieval per handle turn: unspecified;
      • Weight: 432g.
    • 5000
      • Spool capacity: 0.20mm/200m;
      • Gear ratio: 4.6:1;
      • Line retrieval per handle turn: unspecified;
      • Weight: 435g.
    • 6000
      • Spool capacity: 0.20mm/220m;
      • Gear ratio: 4.6:1;
      • Line retrieval per handle turn: unspecified;
      • Weight: 462g.

General product rating

4.5
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