Pflueger® 4410U Microspin Ultralite Underspin Reel | Bass Pro Shops

Pflueger® 4410U Microspin Ultralite Underspin Reel

  • 4 smooth ball bearings
  • Stainless steel front cone and rear cover
  • On/off anti-reverse system
  • Machined-aluminum handle Rosewood knob
  • Left/right retrieve
  • Pre-spooled with 4 lb. test line

You'll have loads of fun taking panfish, trout and other light tackle species with the Pflueger 4410U Microspin Ultralight Underspin Reel. Not only is the Pflueger 4410U Reel an ultra-smooth caster, its stainless steel front cone and rear cover protect internal components for durability. The machined-aluminum handle features a rosewood knob and is reversible to accommodate [Read More]

   



Model Retrieve Gear Ratio Line Cap. Other specs Quantity  

4410UB

Left/Right

4.1:1

4/70

Ball Bearings: 4+1
Recovery: 16" Per Turn
38-340-856-00
Your Price (each): $24.99
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  • Reel Weight (oz.) - 5.8

  • 4 smooth ball bearings
  • Stainless steel front cone and rear cover
  • On/off anti-reverse system
  • Machined-aluminum handle Rosewood knob
  • Left/right retrieve
  • Pre-spooled with 4 lb. test line

You'll have loads of fun taking panfish, trout and other light tackle species with the Pflueger 4410U Microspin Ultralight Underspin Reel. Not only is the Pflueger 4410U Reel an ultra-smooth caster, its stainless steel front cone and rear cover protect internal components for durability. The machined-aluminum handle features a rosewood knob and is reversible to accommodate left or right hand retrieves.

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Yes it is. It is packaged set up for left hand retrieve.
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Yes it actually is very simple. You loosen the screw all the way off on the opposite side of the handle. you can pull the handle out and change it to the other side and put screw on again opposite the handle . While you change sides it will be an excellant time to add a drop of fishing reel oil to the bearing that is exposed when you remove the handle. Good luck.
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Yes it is. I have my handle on the right.
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