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Wild River 2 Spinning Reel
10 Ball Bearing Premium Spinning Reel
The Wild River 2 spinning reel hosts 10 bearings, is extremely fast acting and carries teflon drag with an instant anti-reverse. This spinning reel will hold a capacity of 160 yards of 8 lb. mono fishing line. or 240 yards of 4 lb. fishing line.
The Wild River 2 features components that give you higher performance in an affordable package. Gapen's finest spin casting reel is smooth, tough and offers you a balanced solution for your spin-casting when pared with a Wilderness IM6 graphite-kevlar spinning rod. Purchase a combo of this reel and a rod for a balanced, fish-all-day spinning setup. Balancing your fishing gear physically takes strain off your hand, wrist, elbow and shoulder to provide you extra fishing time pain-free fishing. Many anglers when holding the Gapen spinning setup including a 6' or 7' Wilderness rod, can balance the setup with the full rod extended in an almost weightless fishing solution.
Within our Gapen premium spinning reel you will find every fishing feature you desire. Ultra smooth reel face, anti-twist system, a 10 stainless bearing reel that is extra-smooth when picking up casts, quick-reeling in top water baits or slowly working a spinning bait over structure.
A great tip with fishing reels, purchase two reels and two rods so you have back-ups and spare parts. If anything should happen to your rod or reel, you have another and your fishing will remain consistent. Not having that spare rod or reel can spell disaster on a fishing trip. Many an angler wished they had a back-up when the unexpected happens.
Spinning Reel Features
- 10 stainless bearings (many reels skip this!)
- Metal Spool
- Ratio: 5:2 to 1
- Fold-down handle for easy, compact storage!
- Instant anti-reverse
- Ultra smooth shaft face
- Anti-twist system
- Quick trip bail, snaps into gear smoothly
- Anti-vibrate system
- Mutli-disk drag
- All metal construction
Line Capacity:
- 240 yards of 4 lb.
- 200 yards of 6 lb.
- 160 yards of 8 lb.
- 105 yards of 10 lb.
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