Greys Tail Fly Reel, Class 3/4

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13750
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SKU:
1546683
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Greys Tail Fly Reel, Class 3/4

The Greys Tail Fly Reel is a highly efficient and high-quality fly fishing reel designed to meet the demands of passionate anglers. With an elegant and ergonomic design, the Greys Tail Fly Reel is easy to handle, offering precise and comfortable operation. Built from durable, corrosion-resistant materials, this reel is designed to withstand the tough conditions and challenges of fly fishing.

The advanced drag system of the Greys Tail Fly Reel allows anglers to precisely control the force needed to manage the hooked fish. This feature is particularly useful during long fights. With a smooth and efficient retrieval mechanism, the reel ensures even line lay, minimizing the risk of tangles or breaks. It is available in various sizes and capacities, giving anglers the option to choose the perfect reel for their specific needs.

Features:

  • High-quality cast construction, machine-finished;
  • Modern industrial design;
  • Superior impact resistance;
  • Full disc drag system;
  • Capacity: WF4+50 (20lb Dacron);
  • Retrieve ratio: unspecified;
  • Drag force: 1.8kg;
  • No spare spool included;
  • Black/red finish;
  • Weight: 234g.

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