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Team Daiwa® Steez™ High-Speed Baitcast Reels

  • Blazing fast 7.1:1 gear ratio
  • 11 ball bearings plus Infinite Anti-Reverse roller bearing
  • Magnesium frame and sideplate
  • Swept handle design for max crankin' power
  • 8-disc wet drag system
  • Free-floating A7075 aluminum alloy spool
  • Magforce®-V automatic magnetic spool brake

Lightweight meets light-speed in Team Daiwa's Steez High-Speed Baitcast Reels. Boasting a blazing fast 7.1:1 gear ratio and an ultra-light yet durable magnesium body design, the Steez High-Speed Reels offer bass fisherman the ultimate combination of lightweight performanc [Read More]

   



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STEEZ100SHA

Right

7.1:1

16/100

Ball Bearings: 11+1
Max Drag: 8.8 Lbs.
Recovery: 29.8" Per Turn
38-350-101-00
Your Price (each): $539.99
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STEEZ103SHA

Right

7.1:1

14/100

Ball Bearings: 11+1
Max Drag: 8.8 Lbs.
Recovery: 29.8" Per Turn
38-350-098-00
Your Price (each): $539.99
In stock


  • Reel Weight (oz.) - 5.7
  • Blazing fast 7.1:1 gear ratio
  • 11 ball bearings plus Infinite Anti-Reverse roller bearing
  • Magnesium frame and sideplate
  • Swept handle design for max crankin' power
  • 8-disc wet drag system
  • Free-floating A7075 aluminum alloy spool
  • Magforce®-V automatic magnetic spool brake

Lightweight meets light-speed in Team Daiwa's Steez High-Speed Baitcast Reels. Boasting a blazing fast 7.1:1 gear ratio and an ultra-light yet durable magnesium body design, the Steez High-Speed Reels offer bass fisherman the ultimate combination of lightweight performance and line-burning speed! Steez High-Speed Reels feature a free-floating, A7075 aluminum spool that starts up fast and spins longer. This innovative spool design works in conjunction with Daiwa's exclusive Magforce®-V automatic anti-backlash system to allow for long, trouble-free casts. Inside the Steez High-Speed Baitcast Reels are eleven precision ball bearings, plus a roller bearing, to ensure maximum smoothness and reliable operation, while the tough aluminum drive gear and phosphor bronze pinion deliver the fish-fighting power needed to overtake big, stubborn bass. For even more fish fighting power, each Steez Reel is equipped with an eight-disc wet drag with micro-click adjustment for smoothness and consistency you can depend on under pressure. Daiwa's Swept Handle design moves the handle closer to the rod's centerline which results in less wobble, a better feel and increased winding leverage.

The Steez 103SHA features a standard spool design, while the 100SHA is equipped with a high-capacity, U-shaped spool ideal for accommodating heavier test lines.

    Features:
  • Ultra-fast 7.1:1 gear ratio
  • The lightest high-speed reels of their kind
  • Eleven precision ball bearings, plus roller bearing
  • Magnesium frame and handle-side sideplate
  • Swept handle for less wobble, better feel and maximum winding leverage
  • Tough, A7075 tempered aluminum drive gear and phosphor bronze pinion
  • Free-floating A7075 aluminum alloy spool starts faster and spins longer
  • Fast spool changes
  • Magforce®-V automatic magnetic spool brake
  • Eight-disc wet drag with precision click adjustment
  • Precision-click free-spool adjustment
  • Infinite Anti-Reverse
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I am looking for a high quality baitcasting bass reel for throwing light jigs fairly far. Anyone have any ideas? I would like to stay under $200
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I researched this same thing extensively back in the winter months. In that price range the shimano curado was the answer I kept running across. I paired a 200 E7 with a st croix m 7' crankbait rod, and I can throw 1/8 oz lures with it for plenty of distance. I have it spooled with 20lb power pro.
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I believe both models are right handed reels, the 6.3:1 has both left and right handed, I have them both in right handed and love them both, except the one thats now laying in the bottom of the lake, driving error, but I replaced it, keep the lubed adn they are great reels
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Unfortunately, we do not carry the 7.1:1 in a Left Hand Retrieve. Thank you!
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The Max Drag is 8.8 lbs. Thank you!
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no this reel does not have a flipping switch
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No it doesnt
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