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Daiwa STT20H and STT30H
The conventional reels feature one-piece aluminum frames with four ball bearings and one roller bearing; 6.1:1 gear ratios to take up 36 inches of line per turn; and oversized machined gears to produce optimal cranking power.
Jan 23, 2008
By Staff (More articles by this author)
Daiwa has added smaller STT20H and STT30H Ultra-High Speed models to its popular Saltist series for use with high-strength braided lines. The conventional reels feature one-piece aluminum frames with four ball bearings and one roller bearing; 6.1:1 gear ratios to take up 36 inches of line per turn; and oversized machined gears to produce optimal cranking power. The drag systems include grease-impregnated and stainless washers for 15.4 pounds of max drag. The 20 weighs 16.5 ounces and holds 210 yards of 20-pound mono or 450 of 40-pound braid. The 30 weighs 17.1 ounces and holds 295 yards of 20-pound mono or 600 of 40-pound braid. Retail cost is $159.99. Call 562-802-9589 or visit www.daiwa.com.
 


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