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Quantum® Catalyst® PTs Baitcast Reels

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  • Ceramic drag system
  • Polymer-stainless hybrid PT bearings
  • Micro ACS™ cast control
  • Continuous Anti-Reverse™
  • Machined-aluminum frame and sidecover
  • SaltGuard™ corrosion protection finish

Quantum's advanced Catalyst PTs Baitcast Reel puts true cutting-edge technology and ergonomcs in your hand to prepare you to do battle with the meanest of the bull reds. Designed to hold up to 150 yards of 12-lb. test line, the Quantum Catalyst PTs Baitcast Reels feature a machined-aluminum frame and sidecover, a seven polymer-stainless hybrid PT [Read More]

   



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CT100HPTS

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7.0:1

12/150

Ball Bearings: 6+1
Max Drag: 16 Lbs.
Recovery: 28.0"
Reel Weight (oz.): 7.4
38-354-284-00
Your Price: $169.99
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CT100SPTS

Right

6.3:1

12/150

Ball Bearings: 6+1
Max Drag: 17 Lbs.
Recovery: 27.0"
Braid Capacity: 30/185
Reel Weight (oz.): 7.4
38-354-286-00
Your Price: $169.99
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  • Ceramic drag system
  • Polymer-stainless hybrid PT bearings
  • Micro ACS™ cast control
  • Continuous Anti-Reverse™
  • Machined-aluminum frame and sidecover
  • SaltGuard™ corrosion protection finish

Quantum's advanced Catalyst PTs Baitcast Reel puts true cutting-edge technology and ergonomcs in your hand to prepare you to do battle with the meanest of the bull reds. Designed to hold up to 150 yards of 12-lb. test line, the Quantum Catalyst PTs Baitcast Reels feature a machined-aluminum frame and sidecover, a seven polymer-stainless hybrid PT bearing system, a Micro ACS cast control, a smooth ceramic drag system, and a six-layer SaltGuard™ corrosion protection finish.

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Saltwater Resistant?

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In the description it says the reel has a "seven PT bearing system," not "seven PTs bearing system." So are the bearings saltwater corrosion resistant? Thanks
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Yes,they are stainless, just make sure to lube them every other trip out, and a rinse whit fresh water as soon as possible after use in salt water.
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yes. It features a six layer salt guard layer to protect against corrosion
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catalyst PT vs. PTs

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Whats the difference between these 2 reels....i primarily bass fish but i do like to fish inshore 2-3 times a yr would this be a good reel for that or should i go with the PT version
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As far as the Catalyst PT, I own 2 of them personally. I have had no problems with them. I primarily fish fresh/brackish water at least 5 times a month and saltwater 4-6 times a month which is the reason I got the Catalyst. It is a salt water version whih can withstand against the corrosion caused by the salt and the slight salt in the brackish water. If you fish the regular PT version (the freshwater version) every time you go into salt water, you will have to break the reel down and clean it thoroughly. Also, don't take that as you will not have to clean the Cat version either, but not as much.
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I contacted Quantum and they said the difference between the reels is the PTs has a coating on the outside, other than the color,they are the same reel inside.
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Its an all around great reel dude. You should be fine fishing it inshore. Its six layer salt guard corrosion resistant coating will protect it from salt damage. I use it mostly for Bass but I wouldnt hesitate to take it inshore. Its drag is most definatly capable to pull in big fish.
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Get the saltwater version.
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I'd go with the Pts version its got the saltwater protection were the regular pt version dosen't.
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