Daiwa Silverwolf SV TW 1000XHL
Daiwa Silverwolf SV TW 1000XHL - 1000XHL is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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This matt black reel is a visual and technical masterpiece, specifically designed for the fine art of fishing with thin PE braid lines. It's not just an upgrade to the 21 Zillion model, but a game changer in terms of design and performance.
Imagine: A reel with a robust but lightweight aluminum alloy that delivers top performance and long durability offers. Thanks to the revolutionary SV Boost drag system you can now cast further and more precisely without worrying about annoying line tangles. And with the Hyper Drive Design System, your reel stays as smooth as the first day, even after countless casts.
Key Features:
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SV Spool Concept: This spool design allows you to cast lighter lures with exceptional accuracy and without the worry of annoying wig casts. It is perfect for precision fishing.
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T-Wing System (TWS): TWS technology reduces friction and resistance during ejection, resulting in further and more accurate casts. Experience the freedom of placing your bait exactly where the fish are.
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Ultimate Tournament Drag (UTD): With a smooth and powerful drag system, you can rely on the Daiwa Silverwolf SV TW 1000XHL to land even the strongest fish.
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Hyper Drive Design: This design includes Hyper Drive Digigear, Hyper Armed Housing, Hyper Tough Clutch and Hyper Double Support to ensure unmatched performance and durability.
Technical details:
- Gear ratio : 8.5:1
- Braking force : 5 kg
- Weight : 185g
- Line version: PE#0.6(0.15mm)-180m, PE#0.8-150m
- Cord retraction: 90 cm per crank revolution
- Integrated line release clicker (drag clicker)
- High grip I finesse knobs
- Salt water resistant
- 90mm aluminum handle
- Double-bearing Pinion Gear for smoother running