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Shimano Tiagra 30W LRS A Game Reel (3.9:1, 1.7:1) – Allways Angling

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Our specially treated stainless steel ball bearings are at least 10 times more corrosion resistant than standard stainless steel ball bearings. These spools are made from cold forged aluminum then machined to provide an extremely dense, solid construction that can withstand the heavy drag pressures the reels can apply. The sideplate screws are chrome plated to prevent corrosion. Uses 2 sets of gears that are always engaged for quick, easy gear ratio changes even under load.

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Our specially treated stainless steel ball bearings are at least 10 times more corrosion resistant than standard stainless steel ball bearings. These spools are made from cold forged aluminum then machined to provide an extremely dense, solid construction that can withstand the heavy drag pressures the reels can apply. The sideplate screws are chrome plated to prevent corrosion. Uses 2 sets of gears that are always engaged for quick, easy gear ratio changes even under load.

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Our specially treated stainless steel ball bearings are at least 10 times more corrosion resistant than standard stainless steel ball bearings. These spools are made from cold forged aluminum then machined to provide an extremely dense, solid construction that can withstand the heavy drag pressures the reels can apply. The sideplate screws are chrome plated to prevent corrosion. Uses 2 sets of gears that are always engaged for quick, easy gear ratio changes even under load.

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