Product information "Daiwa 25 Prorex MQ LT2000-XH"
Daiwa
25 Prorex MQ LT2000-XH
Airdrive Design with Power gear.
The combination of Airdrive design concept and MQ Body construction ensures an unprecedented lightness and sensitivity in use.The lightweight Airdrive rotor made of Zaion-V material shifts the balance to the lower part of the reel - allowing for longer fatigue-free fishing and providing better sensitivity. The connection of the Airdrive rotor with a hollow Airdrive bail with optimized bail arm noticeably improves line management and reduces the risk of line entanglement on the bail. By optimizing the entry angle of the line at the line roller, less twist and friction is generated when spooling, and the risk of entanglement - especially with thin lines - is significantly reduced.
The oversized Tough Digigear MQ gear with extra-large gears ensures optimal power transmission under load, is extremely durable and is torsion-resistant mounted in the MQ reel body made of Zaion V material. The lightweight Airdrive spool has been optimized at the spool edge to reduce friction resistance during casting and improve casting performance.
The ATD Type-L brake starts smoothly without high initial resistance and immediately releases the set braking force.
An optimal and very durable reel for spinning fishing for bass, zander, pike, and trout.
Product details:
- Airdrive Design
- Zaion V MQ Monocoque reel body
- Zaion V Airdrive Rotor
- Tough Digigear Rotor
- Tough Digigears Gear
- Airdrive Shaft
- ATD Type-L Braking System
- Airdrive ABS Long Cast Spool
- Perfect LS Line Clip
- Airdrive Bail Arm
- Twist Buster III Line Roller
- Aluminum Handle
The size 2000 comes with an I-Shape handle knob, sizes 2500 to 4000 come with a T-Shape handle knob.
Braking power: | 10g, 10kg |
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Cord holder: | 0.20mm/150m |
Cord retraction: | 87cm |
Gear ratio x:1: | 6,2 |
Weight in grams: | 185 |
ball-bearing: | 6+1 |
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