Nomura Hiro Light Game Reel

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SKU:
NM.10360675-configurable
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1000 0.20mm/170m
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Nomura Hiro Light Game Reel

The Nomura Hiro Light Game is specially designed for ultra-light fishing, making it the ideal choice for trout fishing in Trout Area competitions. The body, made from rigid graphite resistant to corrosion, houses 5 stainless steel ball bearings and one bearing on the main shaft. It features a smooth and precise micrometric drag, perfect for fishing with both monofilament and braided lines. The spool is made of aluminum, and the V-shaped spool lip facilitates long-distance casting while preventing accidental line twist. The reel comes with an additional graphite spare spool.

Features:

  • Reel type: baitcasting;
  • Number of bearings: 6 (5+1);
  • Standard aluminum spool;
  • Spare spool: Yes (verified);
  • Front micrometric drag;
  • Corrosion-resistant graphite body;
  • Powerful gears;
  • Light and durable pick-up wire;
  • Robust metal handle.
  • Version:
    • 1000
      • Spool capacity: 0.20mm/170m;
      • Gear ratio: 5.0:1;
      • Line retrieval per handle turn: unspecified;
      • Weight: 144g;
      • Max. Drag Power: unspecified.

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