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Daiwa CR 80 Baitcasting Reel
Features:
- The Daiwa CR 80 is a lightweight and small profile baitcasting reel. It's great for an ergonomic palmable reel as well as a great reel for kids, too.
- Carbon Resin Frame and Side Plate resulting in one of the lightest reels you can get in the 80 size.
- Equipped with a 32mm diameter spool which lets you get a lot more line on this smaller sized reel. The spool is rugged double-anodized aluminum to cut weight and maintain toughness.
- For performance, the CA 80 features a 90mm swept handle that has a great feel in your hands.
- The Daiwa CR80 comes in 7.5:1 gear ratio in left and right options.
The Daiwa CA 80 is a low profile baitcasting reel in size 80. It features a magnetic casting control to let you get further casting distance than other similar sized reels. The smaller size lets you easily palm it, getting greater control with less strain after a full day of angling.
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Features:
- The Daiwa CR 80 is a lightweight and small profile baitcasting reel. It's great for an ergonomic palmable reel as well as a great reel for kids, too.
- Carbon Resin Frame and Side Plate resulting in one of the lightest reels you can get in the 80 size.
- Equipped with a 32mm diameter spool which lets you get a lot more line on this smaller sized reel. The spool is rugged double-anodized aluminum to cut weight and maintain toughness.
- For performance, the CA 80 features a 90mm swept handle that has a great feel in your hands.
- The Daiwa CR80 comes in 7.5:1 gear ratio in left and right options.
The Daiwa CA 80 is a low profile baitcasting reel in size 80. It features a magnetic casting control to let you get further casting distance than other similar sized reels. The smaller size lets you easily palm it, getting greater control with less strain after a full day of angling.
















