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Daiwa SLTSD40 Saltist SD Star Drag Conventional Reel
Daiwa SLTSD40 Saltist SD Star Drag Conventional Reel
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Built for serious performance and lasting durability, the Daiwa Saltist SD Star Drag Conventional Reels will elevate your experience in any saltwater fishery. Constructed with a one-piece aluminum frame and side plate, these reels offer excellent corrosion resistance, increased strength, and a lighter overall build. Whether you're working with live bait or artificial lures, the centrifugal cast control system provides the accuracy and control needed to make smooth casts while minimizing backlash.
Powerful, hard fighting saltwater species are no match for the Saltist SD. Equipped with Daiwa's ATD carbon fiber drag system for consistently smooth drag pressure and long-lasting reliability, these reels are up to any challenge. With Corrosion Resistant Ball Bearings (CRBB), the reel is designed to maintain silky-smooth operation even after multiple seasons in harsh saltwater conditions. Whether you're chasing trophy fish or want a dependable reel that performs season after season, the Saltist SD is a top-tier choice regardless of where you fish.
Daiwa Saltist SD Features & Technologies:
- One-Piece Aluminum Frame & Side Plate - Aluminum offers an ideal balance of strength and lightness, delivering durability without the added weight or corrosion problems associated with other metals. The single-piece body design increases strength and rigidity and eliminates points of possible water intrusion into the reel.
- Automatic Tournament Drag (ATD) - Daiwa's Automatic Tournament Drag features enhanced drag grease that remains low in viscosity at rest but thickens instantly when the drag engages. This minimizes initial start-up resistance and, along with the ATD system's structural improvements, delivers a smoother drag performance right from the hook set.
- Centrifugal Brake - This system relies on brake blocks that create friction against the inside of a brake ring to slow the spool down when spinning during a cast to prevent backlash. The braking force increases in proportion to the spool's rotational speed. The faster the spool spins, the greater the braking force applied.
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