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Team Daiwa® Pluton Round Baitcast Reels

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  • Ready for any inshore or light offshore battle
  • Strong one-piece machined-aluminum frame
  • 8 CRBB™ ball bearings and 1 roller bearing
  • Infinite anti-reverse
  • Powerful drag with oversized washers
  • Swept handle for less wobble
  • Three-point laser engraving

Packing this much power into such a precisely compact package took a phenomenal feat of physics, and the engineers at Daiwa were up to the challenge. With its lightweight, tremendously strong one-piece machined-aluminum frame, the Pluton is a revolution in reel manufacturing. The Pluton’s [Read More]

   



Model Retrieve Gear Ratio Other specs Quantity  

TDPLUTON200H

Right

5.1:1

Ball Bearings: 8+1
Max Drag: 13 Lbs.
Reel Weight (oz.): 12.5
Line Cap.: 17/120
Braid Capacity: 30/300
38-354-356-00
Your Price (each): $449.99
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TDPLUTON200SH

Right

6.2:1

Ball Bearings: 8+1
Max Drag: 11 Lbs.
Reel Weight (oz.): 12.7
Line Cap.: 17/120
Braid Capacity: 30/300
38-354-358-00
Your Price (each): $449.99
In stock


  • Ready for any inshore or light offshore battle
  • Strong one-piece machined-aluminum frame
  • 8 CRBB™ ball bearings and 1 roller bearing
  • Infinite anti-reverse
  • Powerful drag with oversized washers
  • Swept handle for less wobble
  • Three-point laser engraving

Packing this much power into such a precisely compact package took a phenomenal feat of physics, and the engineers at Daiwa were up to the challenge. With its lightweight, tremendously strong one-piece machined-aluminum frame, the Pluton is a revolution in reel manufacturing. The Pluton’s striking modernist design and premium features are sure to impress, and are designed to perform. The Pluton Reel is ready for any inshore or light offshore battle with 8 corrosion-resistant CRBB™ ball bearings and 1 roller bearing; infinite anti-reverse; powerful drag with oversized washers; swept handle for less wobble; and three-point laser engraving.

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gear ratio. see details on listing.
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Plutton vs
Luna vs
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Usually i do extreme fishing, taking long walks, getting wet, salt and fresh water, and i do fishing in Costa Rica, Pacific, Atlantic.
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Pluton. Period. It's a sick reel. Not sure I'd put that reel on a Duckett rod though.
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Pluton hasn't been around long enough to get a good sense of durability, but it is an awesome reel in terms of cranking power, castability, and quality. Much pricier than the other two, but you get what you pay for.
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i want to get one for my husband as a surprise, but am not sure which one to get. he does more deep salt water fishing ?? which model should i go with 200H or 200SH
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Hello Great Wife,

When I buy mine it's going to be the 200H for the reason I want more power and less speed. If your husband will be using jigs he may want more speed to retrieve faster, if he is fishing bottom with sinkers he may want to go with more power, where a faster retrieve is not necessary.
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