Compatible spools for 7x4 or 8x5 baitcasting reels
Your baitcaster requires either 7×4 mm or 8×5 mm – depending on the model.
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7×4 mm Bore
Shimano (7×4 mm)
- Aldebaran (BFS / MGL / Limited – depending on version)
- Antares (e.g. 16 DC, 18 DC MD)
- Bantam MGL
- Barchetta (CI4+, BB – depending on size)
- Bass One / Bass Rise
- Brennius
- Calcutta B
- Calcutta Conquest 100 / 200
- Calcutta Conquest BFS
- Cardiff 200 / 300 / 400
- Casitas MGL 100
- Chronarch MGL 150 / Chronarch CI4+ 150
- Citica 200
- Corvalus 200 / 300 / 400
- Curado BFS
- Curado 200K / 200E / 300E / 300EJ
- Curado DC / Curado K
- Engetsu (BB / CT / Premium – depending on version)
- Exsence DC (SS / XG)
- Genpu
- Grappler (CT / BB)
- Metanium (DC / MGL)
- Ocea Calcutta 200
- Ocea Conquest CT 200 / Limited 200
- Scorpion (BFS / DC / MGL / 70 / 200)
- SLX (DC / XT / MGL – e.g. 70/71)
- Stile
- Tranx 100 / 200
13 Fishing (7×4 mm)
- All Models
Okuma
- Komodo (Shimano-compatible – 7×4 mm)
8×5 mm Bore
Shimano (8×5 mm – larger models)
- Beastmaster
- Calcutta Conquest 300 / 400
- Calcutta Conquest Type J 300
- Curado 300K / 300DHSV
- Ocea Jigger
- TLD 5 / 10 / 15
- Tekota
- Torium
- Tranx 300 / 400 / 500
Daiwa (8×5 mm)
- Lexa (all)
- Air Stream Custom
- Catalina / Catalina BJ 100 / 200
- Coastal TW / SV TW
- Ryoga
- Saltiga / Saltiga BJ
- Saltist / Saltiga Star Drag
- Seaborg
- Seagate
- Sealine
- SS Air
- Steez (Limited / SV TW / 100H)
- Tatula Elite / Tatula SV TW
- Zillion (SV TW / TW)
- Daiwa Z 202
- Fuego CT
- Millionaire Series
- Spartan TW
- Tana Sensor
- Vadel Bay Jigging
Abu Garcia (8×5 mm)
- Ambassadeur 5500 / 6500
- Black Max
- Revo Series (SX / Rocket / Winch / Beast)
- Silver Max
- Zata
Lew's & Quantum (8×5 mm)
- All Models
Penn (8×5 mm)
- Fathom Low Profile 200 / 300
- Squall Lever Drag
- Squall Low Profile 200 / 300
Measure the baitcaster crankshaft yourself
FAQ: Which shaft bore (7×4 mm / 8×5 mm) do I need for my baitcaster reel handle?
Your reel is not on the compatibility list? No worries – just quickly measure the shaft yourself. The crucial factor is the shape/size of the crankshaft (shaft) onto which the handle is mounted. The common sizes are 7×4 mm and 8×5 mm.

Tip: The image shows the difference between 7×4 mm and 8×5 mm.
What you need
- Caliper (digital or analog). In a pinch, a ruler will do – but a caliper is much more accurate.
- Optional: a cloth to prevent small parts from rolling away (ball bearings love adventures).
How to measure correctly (in 60 seconds)
- Remove the handle: Remove the cap, loosen the locknut/screw, and pull off the handle.
- Important: Do not measure the nut/locknut, but the crankshaft (shaft) onto which the handle is mounted.
- Measure width (first number): Place the caliper at the widest point of the shaft (usually “flat to flat”) and read the value. This is usually 7 mm or 8 mm.
- Measure height/second side (second number): Rotate the caliper 90° and measure the narrower side. This is usually 4 mm or 5 mm.
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Assign result:
≈ 7 mm & ≈ 4 mm → you need 7×4 mm
≈ 8 mm & ≈ 5 mm → you need 8×5 mm
Quick check if you’re unsure
- Measure 2–3 times (everyone sometimes measures “crooked”).
- Values very close? Small deviations (e.g., 7.0–7.2) can be normal depending on the measuring point.
- If it’s not clearly 7×4 or 8×5: take a photo of the shaft + caliper display and contact us.
Quick reminder: You measure the shaft, not the nut – and you need two values in the end: width × height = 7×4 mm or 8×5 mm.
Guide: Which Baitcaster Reel Handle Suits You?
Which crank fits your setup?
Choosing the right baitcaster crank (handle) affects torque, speed, comfort, and control. Length, handle material, and knob size directly influence the fishing feel – especially during longer sessions or with lures that have a lot of resistance. This guide helps you understand the differences and find the right combination.
1. The right length – understanding leverage
The length of the crank determines torque: The longer the crank, the more leverage.
70–85 mm – Compact & direct
Suitable for:
- BFS & Finesse
- Light lures
- Technical lure control (twitching, topwater)
Features:
- Quick response
- Direct feedback
- Ideal for smaller baitcaster reels
90–100 mm – The allround range
Suitable for:
- Jigging
- Crankbaits
- Spinnerbaits
- Universal applications
Features:
- Good balance of power & speed
- Comfortable handling
- Fits most setups
105–120 mm – More leverage, more control
Suitable for:
- Big Baits
- Large hardbaits with strong action
- Pike setups
- 300 size reels and larger
Features:
- Higher torque
- Less effort when reeling in
- Noticeable relief with heavy lures
2. Handle material – weight & stability
Carbon Handle
- Very light
- High stiffness
- Supports balanced balance
Ideal for weight-optimized or finesse-oriented setups.
Aluminum Handle
- Stable and durable
- Corrosion resistant
- Precisely CNC machined
Aluminum is the versatile standard in baitcaster tuning.
3. Knob size – The contact point to the reel
Knob size is usually given by the diameter at the thickest point.
18–22 mm – Small Knobs
- Very direct feel
- High control with light lures
- Ideal for smaller reels
22–27 mm – Medium Knobs
- Good mix of comfort & control
- For allround applications
- Comfortable for longer sessions
Over 27 mm – Large Knobs
- More grip surface
- More control under strong resistance
- Relieves strain in big bait setups
4. Knob material – differences in grip feel
EVA
- Very light
- Non-slip
- Weather resistant
Rubber
- High grip
- Very controllable when wet
- Comfortable during the fight
TPE (Thermoplastic Elastomer)
- Soft, pleasant surface
- Good cushioning
- High comfort
Cork
- Natural feel
- Very light
- Warm in the hand
Wood
- Individual look
- Natural feel
- Slightly firmer than EVA or TPE
Carbon
- Very light
- Modern design
- Direct, firm feedback
Aluminum
- Very robust
- Precisely crafted
- Cool, direct grip feel
- Especially durable
5. Check compatibility
Before choosing length or knobs, check the axle bore of your reel:
- Shimano → mostly 7×4 mm
- Daiwa & Abu Garcia → mostly 8×5 mm
If your reel is not listed, the axle bore can be measured yourself with a caliper.
Brief Summary
| Use | Recommendation |
|---|---|
| Finesse | 70–85 mm + 18–22 mm Knobs + Carbon |
| Allround | 90–100 mm + 22–27 mm Knobs + Aluminum |
| Big Baits | 105–120 mm + large Knobs |
| Save weight | Carbon Handle |
| Durability | Aluminum Handle + larger Knobs |
Gomexus Aluminium Handle 95 mm mit 85 mm T-Bar Knob (8x5mm)
The 95 mm long Single Handle with the 85 mm T-Bar Knob made of aluminum is just right when you are looking for a crank that is powerful and robust.
With this handle, you can tame even the biggest fish; it is more aimed at the sea and coastal anglers among you. Due to the long crank, you have an excellent power transmission and can fish with less fatigue.
Thanks to the ergonomically shaped T-Bar crank knob made of aluminum, you keep the upper hand even in tricky situations. The knob provides an incredibly good grip and won't let you down even in rain and stormy seas.
The crank is very easy to install and is compatible with right- and left-hand models.
Fits the following fishing reels:
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Shimano 8x5 mm
- 10 Calcutta Conquest type J 300
- Torium/Tekota/Tranx 500
- TLD 5 10 15
- Beastmaster
- Ocea Jigger
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Daiwa 8x5 mm
- 16 Saltiga
- Saltiga BJ 100 200
- 15 Catalina
- Catalina BJ 100 200
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Abu Garcia 8x5mm
- Ambassadeur C4 4600-6600
- Line Counter 5500LC 6500LC
- Ambassadeur C3 4600-6500
- Catfish Special 6500