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Daiwa Saltist Heavy Action 5.6:1 Spinning Reel SALTIST3000
Daiwa Saltist Heavy Action 5.6:1 Spinning Reel SALTIST3000
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NEW Daiwa Saltist 3000 Saltwater Spinning Reel 5.6:1 SALTIST3000
SPECIFICATIONS: Retrieve: Reversible | Gear Ratio: 5.6:1 | Bearings: 8 CRBB + 1 | LPT: 37.4" | Capacity (yds/lb): 280/15, 240/20, 190/30; 140/10 J-BRAID: 240/8, 200/10, 170/12 | Max Drag (lb): 15.4 | Weight (oz.) 10.8 | MPN: SALTIST3000
Daiwa's all new Saltist Spinning Reels have taken a huge step forward from their predecessor! These all aluminum reels have been rebuilt from the ground up and have been outfitted with Magsealed technology. The main shaft and line roller are both mag sealed. Daiwa has also put a mag sealed ball bearing into the 4500 and larger size reels along with seven CRBB corrosion resistant ball bearings. The 4000 and smaller sizes have 8 CRBB.
The Saltist Spinning Reels also have a powerful waterproof carbon drag system and excellent anti-reverse system to prevent the reel from failure when fishing in harsh saltwater environments. The result is a spinning reel that can stop angry fish and is super smooth. Add in an Air bail, digitally cut gears, an aluminum power handle and a braid ready ABS spool and the Saltist will take your fishing experience to new heights! If the Daiwa BG Spinning Reel is the best bang for your buck, the Saltist is the luxury version. It's an amazing series with inshore and nearshore/offshore models.
***Please note: Picture represents the Series of reel for sale, not the actual reel. Please see item specifications and description for the actual item for sale.
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This Daiwa Saltist is a great reel, similar to the BG version, but smoother feel. All the guys at America Legacy Fishing are great and offer them at fair market prices, which is nice to find a US store who tries to keep good products in stock and answers the phone with questions. I could not be any happier.
Great reel, great price and American Legacy shipped it fast.
I already had a Saltist 4000 and wanted a lighter one for fishing inshore. Durable, smooth, and I may purchase another so I can have two rigged up at the same time.
I usually fish with Penn reels but had a bad experience with my last Slammer. So I gave the Daiwa Saltist a try. I fish saltwater 30-40 days a year. Half of the time I fly fish the other half is spent using light tackle from the shore. This reel handles 30" striped bass with ease and the drag is silky smooth. I have fished it for one season using 15lb braid with zero knot problems, (I do manually close my bail). I can not speak for the durabilty of it as of yet. (which is why I only gave 4 stars), but to date it has worked flawlessly.
I would, and have recommended to friends.