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Seasir Mercury BC Baitcast Reel 5+1BB 7.2:1 204g 8kg Drag

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Conquer the depths with the bold and daring Seasir Mercury BC Baitcast Reel. Boasting 5+1 ball bearings and a 7.2:1 gear ratio, this lightweight 204g powerhouse delivers ultimate control and precision with its 8kg max drag. Dominate the waters and reel in your biggest catch yet with Seasir!

 

Details:

 

1. Brand: SEASIR

2. Type: Standard Spool

3. Bearing: 5+1

4. Gear Ratio: 7.2:1

5. Fishing Reel Type: Baitcasting Fishing Reel

6. Drag: 8KG

7. Weight: 204G

 

Features:

1. 38% stronger than ordinary nylon material

The body is made of SEASIR new material which is 38% stronger than ordinary nylon material and can remain stable even when subjected to large shocks

Weight 204g, use for a long time will not feel tired.

2. Drag clicker

Star-shape drag knob. When pulling with a fish, it can make a "Da-da"Sound to judge the situation.

3. Precision machined brass main gear

Lightweight, sturdy and durable, providing stable and reliable returns

4. 10-level Magnetic Brake System with 8pcs N52 magnet

10-level Magnetic Brake System

Level 0:Ideal for downwind and pro angler

Level 1-4:Ideal for the use of a certain weight and long distance casting

Level 5-6:Perfect for a wide variety of lures.

Level 7-10:Perfect for green hands. Ideal for strong wind and dead wind

5. Up to 8 kg of  Smooth Drag

Multiple sets of brake pads provide powerfuldrag to easily handle big fish

6. Ceramic conical linear guide rail

Greatly Reduces Line Friction For Better Long Casting

7. 7.2:1 High-Speed Gear Ratio

High speed ratio, fast return to fish

8. Clever design

Move the Disassembly Knob

Easy Access Lubrication and Drainage Ports,Makes Maintenance Simple.

Captive Tension Knob with Click Detents, Prevents Accidental Loss of Knob.

Left or right handle

With the reel's exposed spool and the line guide at the 12 o'clock position and facing you.

If the handle is on your left, it is a left-handed reel.

If the handle is on your right, it is a right-handed reel.