Penn® Fathom™ Levelwind Conventional Reels

   

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FTH20LWLH

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4.3:1

Line Capacity: 20/260
Braid Capacity: 30/500
Ball Bearings: 4
Max Drag: 30 Lbs.
Recovery: 24" Per Turn
Reel Weight (oz): 19.5
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FTH25LWLH

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4.3:1

Line Capacity: 25/290
Braid Capacity: 50/450
Ball Bearings: 4
Max Drag: 30 Lbs.
Recovery: 24" Per Turn
Reel Weight (oz): 20
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FTH15LW

4.3:1

Line Capacity: 17/280
Braid Capacity: 30/440
Ball Bearings: 3+1
Max Drag: 30 Lbs.
Recovery: 24.0"
Reel Weight (oz): 19.2
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FTH20LW

4.3:1

Line Capacity: 20/260
Braid Capacity: 30/500
Ball Bearings: 3+1
Max Drag: 30 Lbs.
Recovery: 24.0"
Reel Weight (oz): 19.5
1747602
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FTH25LW

4.3:1

Line Capacity: 25/290
Braid Capacity: 50/400
Ball Bearings: 3+1
Max Drag: 30 Lbs.
Recovery: 24.0"
Reel Weight (oz): 20
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FTH40LW

4.3:1

Line Capacity: 40/330
Braid Capacity: 65/675
Ball Bearings: 3+1
Max Drag: 30 Lbs.
Recovery: 24.0"
Reel Weight (oz): 24.3
1747604
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FTH60LW

4.3:1

Line Capacity: 50/320
Braid Capacity: 80/775
Ball Bearings: 3+1
Max Drag: 30 Lbs.
Recovery: 24.0"
Reel Weight (oz): 25.1
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  • Run-stopping drag power
  • Quality 4-bearing system with instant anti-reverse
  • Full-metal body and sideplates
  • TiN-coated stainless steel levelwind system
  • Marine-grade gearing
  • Three shielded stainless steel ball bearings
  • Patented Versa-Drag™ with HT-100™ washers

Penn's Fathom Levelwind Conventional Reels deliver all the strength, precision, and run-stopping drag power you need to conquer bottom fishing and other tough situations, backed by a quality 4-bearing system with instant anti-reverse. Full-metal body and sideplates to minimize flex, with a TiN-coated stainless steel levelwind system, marine-grade gearing, three shielded stainless steel ball bearings and patented Versa-Drag™ with HT-100™ washers.

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Rated 5 out of 5 by 6 reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5 by Awesome!! Great reel! Its big, powerful and great quality! Shark, Grouper no problem for this bad boy! September 27, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5 by Can't go wrong reel I own both the 60lw and 20lw models. Both reels have been excellent. I use the 60 for deep sea fishing and it is a great reel to haul up those cod/haddoc/pollock from 200+ feet of water - great cranking power and is very smooth. I use the 20 for striper fishing and landed two 30 inch stripers on the first day I used it. The 30 lbs of drag made it easy to fight these fish to the boat. Excellent reels with great cranking power and drag. Also very light considering an all metal construction. July 23, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5 by Great reel! Got this reel 5 days ago. Put about 450 yards 100lb PowerPro on it and matched it with a Penn Mariner 5 1/2 30-80 rod. I went out to the Keys and landed a 6 foot bull shark with ease. Its got real cranking power and with 30lbs of drag you cant go wrong. It performed flawlessly. Great reel for the money. I highly recommend this to other people. April 18, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5 by xcellent reel best levelwind reel on the market. designed for deep water fishing. used 1 for seabass in De. & i loved it. November 30, 2011
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What changes/added features come with this new Penn Fathom Levelwind Conventional Reel?

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50-80 lb
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Shouldnt be a problem just rig up 100lbs Braid and get to work!
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yes definatley
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can I land swordfish, sailfish, marlin, tuna and if not which one I could not land with it?
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Got 100lbs braid on mine and easily bring in 40 to 50 pound fish and could hold 100-200lb fish if needed.
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Definatley a tuna, not so sure about the others
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