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Pflueger® Cetina™ Low-Profile Baitcast Reel

  • Superb performer with high-speed 7.1:1 retrieve
  • One-piece graphite frame
  • Ported anodized-aluminum spool
  • Patented 6-pin adjustable centrifugal brake system
  • Smooth multi-disc main gear applied star drag
  • Quality 9+1 bearing system

Superb handling! The Pflueger® Cetina™ Low-Profile Baitcast Reel features a one-piece graphite frame; machined-, ported, and anodized aluminum spool; titanium guide line; quality 10-bearing system (9 doubled shielded stainless steel ball bearings plus one-way clutch instant anti-reverse bearing); patented [Read More]

   



Model Retrieve Gear Ratio Line Cap. Other specs Quantity  

PFLCETINALP

Right

7.1:1

12/200

Ball Bearings: 9+1
Recovery: 28" Per Turn
38-351-184-00
Your Price (each): $89.99
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  • Reel Weight (oz.) - 7.8

  • Superb performer with high-speed 7.1:1 retrieve
  • One-piece graphite frame
  • Ported anodized-aluminum spool
  • Patented 6-pin adjustable centrifugal brake system
  • Smooth multi-disc main gear applied star drag
  • Quality 9+1 bearing system

Superb handling! The Pflueger® Cetina™ Low-Profile Baitcast Reel features a one-piece graphite frame; machined-, ported, and anodized aluminum spool; titanium guide line; quality 10-bearing system (9 doubled shielded stainless steel ball bearings plus one-way clutch instant anti-reverse bearing); patented 6-pin adjustable centrifugal brake system; thumb bar; smooth multi-disc main gear applied star drag. Weight: 7.8 oz. Drag power: 9 lbs. Line capacity: 12 lb./100 yards. Line recovery: 28'' per handle turn. Gear ratio: 7.1:1.

Line recovery in inches per handle turn.

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For a handy, inexpensive combo, try one of Shakespeare's Ugly Stik Lite baitcast rods.
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I am using a GLOOMIS med heavy for crankbaits on one but I have a heavy loomis for pitching. hope this helps and good luck!
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Has Pflueger stopped making left hand bait casting reels, or has BPS just quit handeling them
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No, they are still making left hand reels and we still carry left hand reels.
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I am trying to decide between these too and I am looking for a reel that is smooth with a good amount of bearings, for the price. PLEASE HELP!!
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I would have to go with this one only used once but very impressed and will use over and over again. I think for the money this is your best all around pick! Hope this helps and good luck!
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a buddy of mine got a daiwa with the twitch bar and i thought about buying the megaforce but once i looked at them both in person the pfluger is the better reel hands down i have had mine for almost a year and its great. it has held together awesome. its just like new. it just feels like a better quality reel.
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A fellow customer waiting to buy one of the cetinas showed me on their display one how you could free spool and spin the cetina and any other reel and the cetina would free spin almost twice as long as all the others, its smoothness is hard to explain once on the water. I wont buy anything less,... learned my lesson. Want the best........here it is, in my opinion.
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Megaforce is the lowest end Daiwa baitcaster. I had to chose between the megaforce and the Pflueger Echelon. Chose the Pflueger and ended up returning it and getting the Pflueger Cetina. Do yourself a favor and get the Cetina or even a Shimano Citica. The Echelon backlashed like crazy but the Cetina never backlashed once. If you're on a budget like I am then get the Citica and you won't be disappointed.
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