Technical information
- LINE RETRIEVE: 82 cm
- Capacity: 275 m of 36/100
- Weight: 457 g
- Drag : 7.2 kg - 2 bearings - Aluminium spool with monofilament - Graphite frame and rotor - Bait runner rear drag - Front combat drag - Supplied with line on spool 28/100
What is the line retrieve per crank and ratio?
The reel's crank winder (TMV) is the average length in centimetres of line per crank turn.
The Long Distance Baitrunner has a line retrieval per crank turn (TMV) of 82 cm. For example, if you are fishing at 121 m, you will need to turn the crank 126 times.
A reel ratio corresponds to the number of times the spool turns when you turn the crank. Example: For a ratio of 5.8: 1, the spool spins 5.8 times per crank
Full power ahead!
When reeling in a carp, the latter exerts a force of tension on the reel. The reel must be able to resist while remaining reliable. Drag power is referred to in kg.
The Avoce features 7.2 kg of casting weight, by tightening the wheel to its maximum. This is largely sufficient to reel in even the largest specimens.
For example, during a tough battle during which you have to drag the fish hard, the necessary resistance rarely exceeds 2 kg.
What is a baitrunner reel?
The baitrunner reel has 2 drags.
- The front drag. This is the drag that is used during combat. It self-activates during combat with a fish as soon as you start to reel in. It allows you to control the tension power exerted by the fish at the end of the line.
- The second drag is located at the back of your reel. It is activated using the switch on the back. The baitrunner drag is used to regulate drag tension when the rod is positioned on the rod pod.
What are the benefits of a baitrunner reel?
A baitrunner reel allows you to regulate the drag between the drag at the start and the drag required during combat. You can move between one and the other very quickly with the first crank turn.
You are therefore able to anticipate by regulating the drag rate for combat before the carp sets off. However, the baitrunner reel combined with the front drag increases the overall weight of your reel.
What does the ratio mean?
A reel ratio corresponds to the number of times the spool turns when you turn the crank. Example: For a ratio of 5.8: 1, the spool spins 5.8 times per crank