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Friday, 16 May 2014
Top Ten Questions about TwinDrag Reels
1. When were the first twin-drag reels made and who made them?
Surprisingly, since their invention in England in the early 1700's and despite almost two centuries of advancements in so-called "multiplying" or revolving-spool fishing reels, the first known twin-drag system commercially designed to apply drag pressure to both sides of a turning reel spool wasn't introduced until 1997. That's when Accurate Fishing Products in Los Angeles, CA, began manufacturing its series of revolutionary Platinum TwinDrag gamefishing reels.
After speaking with such historical angling experts as Mike Farrior, historian and current president of the Tuna Club of Avalon, CA (founded in 1898 and the oldest big-game fishing organization in the world), no earlier manufacture of twin-drag reels could be determined. Also consulted were marine angling historian Ed Ries of San Diego, CA, author of "Tales of the Golden Years of California Ocean Fishing, 1900-1950," and J.D. Dougherty, owner of J.D.'s Big-Game Tackle, angling-history buff and a friend of the family of famous angler/author Zane Grey. Ries and Dougherty, likewise, could not recall any twin-drag reels introduced prior to the Accurates. According to Farrior, whose collection of some 200 antique reels includes Klines, Gareys, Kovalovskis, Von Hofes, Steads, Coxes, Hardys and early Fin Nors, Hardy was the first, in 1926, to make a twin-speed reel and, in 1936, Fin Nor made a twin-handled reel, but no other manufacturer created a twin-drag reel prior to the recent introduction by Accurate Fishing Products.
2. What's the advantage to an angler using Accurate TwinDrag system?
The reel's heat dissipation capacity is greatly increased. This rapid transfer and loss of heat allows the reel's braking assembly to operate much more efficiently, exerting maximum pressure on a streaking fish, while maintaining an extraordinarily smooth and consistent drag load as line departs from the reel spool. A smoothly operating drag eliminates the "jerky" line release that can tear hooks out of fish and break lines, and this unrelenting drag pressure -- always even and consistent -- more quickly tires the fish. Drag smoothness is especially critical when fishing for large, powerful fish or when using smaller, lightweight fishing lines.
3. How are these advantages made possible?
Accurate's TwinDrag system applies equal braking pressure to both sides of the reel spool -- rather than to just one side as in other manufacturers' reel designs -- and the dual-drag effect creates a much more balanced load on the reel's bearings and spool shaft. Also, because of the TwinDrag system's unique design, only one-half the desired drag tension needs to be applied to each side of the spool.
Let's say, for instance, you're using 50-pound test line and want to set your reel drag at 16 pounds. To accomplish that, only 8 pounds of drag pressure needs to be applied to each side of the spool -- and that translates into stronger, smoother functioning drags with double the heat dissipation. Heat is absolutely the worst enemy of drag materials, so minimizing heat buildup maximizes a reel's ability to hold up against tough fish.
4. What are the basic components of an Accurate TwinDrag system?
A large drag washer and a large titanium pressure plate are positioned on each side of the reel spool. The titanium plates create pressure on the reel spool, and thus the heat, but since the greater mass of aluminum in the reel's frame is a much better "heat sink" (heat collector and dissipater) than titanium, the titanium releases its heat to the aluminum. This dissipation process allows the aluminum to constantly draw the heat away from the titanium pressure plates.
Titanium is also used because it is very light, super strong and has superior heat dissipation qualities -- plus a key advantage is that titanium does not break down and shed any particles of itself on to the drag washers. By not shedding, titanium keeps the drag washers free from foreign material and eliminates premature wear.
Both the drag washers and titanium friction washers are over-sized, by industry standards, to maximize the surface contact area on the reel spool's sides. Drag and friction washer contact extends to within 1/8-inch of the outer edge of the spool, which greatly enhances drag smoothness and fish-stopping pressure.
5. Do you really need an Accurate TwinDrag reel to fish for smaller fish, too?
Accurate TwinDrag™ reels offer a distinct advantage, because their smooth operation under pressure guards against breakage when using lighter, less-forgiving lines. A bulldogging calico bass or sprinting dorado hooked on 12-pound test line can test the capability of a smooth-operating drag just as much as the blistering run of a blue marlin hooked on 80-pound test line.
The Accurate Boss E-Series TwinDrag reels, designed specifically for light-line angling, also use six ball bearings for silky-smooth castability and greater casting accuracy and distance -- all very important factors when inshore fishing, especially around target structure.
6. Are Accurate TwinDrag reel more complicated to operate?
Not at all. You use a simple preset lever to accurately set the drag-pressure range on any Platinum TwinDrag reel model, and then use the drag lever itself to apply that pressure, as with any lever-drag reel. The preset lever uses a graduated, "letter" scale as a reference guide when setting the drag, and also has a lock to prevent accidental slippage of the setting. Selected settings are maintained to plus-or-minus one pound accuracy.
In place of a preset lever, the new series of Boss TwinDrag Light-Line reels have a preset knob to set drag-pressure range; as with the Platinum TwinDrag series, after you adjust the preset knob, you then simply apply tension to the reel spool through the drag lever.
7. Does an Accurate TwinDrag reel weigh more than its single-drag counterpart?
No. In fact, our Platinum TwinDrag reels weigh less. For example, a Penn International II 50SW reel weighs 68 ounces, while an Accurate ATD-50W weighs only 54 ounces, or almost a pound lighter, yet the ATD-50W has identical line capacity. And compared to a Penn International II 30SW, which weighs 63 ounces, our Platinum TwinDrag ATD-30 weighs just 48 ounces -- again, almost a pound less. That kind of weight difference can help decrease angler fatigue when you're fighting a large fish for an extended time -- even more so when stand-up style fishing. Our reels are also designed with smaller frames, creating a lower center of gravity to virtually eliminate reel "tilt-over" on larger models when fast retrieving, while also making the reels more comfortable to cast, cradle and hold. The smaller size is made possible by a reduced-diameter spool arbor and a modified reel arbor shape, both of which do not affect frame strength.
8. If Accurate TwinDrag reels are superior, why don't more reelmakers offer them?
Often, design modifications don't occur until an innovator brings competitive changes to the marketplace, forcing the marketplace to keep pace. It took years, for example, for reelmakers to modernize older, heavier steel-spooled reels -- first with plastic, then with aluminum and graphite spools, and also to introduce reels with faster retrieve ratios and the speed and power of two-speed operation. (Note: all Accurate Platinum TwinDrag ATD Series reels are two-speed models.)
Since the TwinDrag system is currently a "Patent Pending" innovation, however, this revolutionary design concept may for many years be reserved as an exclusive on Accurate reels.
9. Do Accurate TwinDrag reels cast in "complete" freespool, no matter what drag range you select with the preset lever adjustment?
Absolutely. Accurate TwinDrag Platinum reels cast in unhindered freespool at every drag setting, from as little as 5 pounds to more than 70 pounds (the latter considered total "lock-down"). This unrestricted freespool capability is accomplished by using no less than five Teflon impregnated ball bearings in the spool, and by optimum positioning of spool-associated springs. Accurate TwinDrag Boss E-Series reels perform similarly unhindered in freespool mode within a drag setting of less than 1-pound to "lock-down" at 35 pounds.
10. Are Accurate TwinDrag reels compatible with today's small-diameter, braided lines?
All Accurate reels -- the offshore Platinum TwinDrag series, the smaller Boss TwinDrag reels, the Accurate TwinSpin reels, and the newest reels to the Accurate family, the Boss 2-Speed reels -- are designed, machined and assembled with exceptionally close tolerances. All models are manufactured and inspected on CNC (Computer Numerical Control) machines which can hold tolerances of as little as .0005-inch for all reel parts. Close tolerances between the spool and sideplates are critical when using ultra-small diameter braided lines, such as Spectra or Soft Steel Ultra.
Also, since all Accurate reel spools are precision machined from aircraft-grade, type 6061-T6, solid-block aluminum, these spools easily withstand the tremendous compressive pressures placed upon spool arbors by today's high-tech, no-stretch, micro-braid fishing lines.
Surprisingly, since their invention in England in the early 1700's and despite almost two centuries of advancements in so-called "multiplying" or revolving-spool fishing reels, the first known twin-drag system commercially designed to apply drag pressure to both sides of a turning reel spool wasn't introduced until 1997. That's when Accurate Fishing Products in Los Angeles, CA, began manufacturing its series of revolutionary Platinum TwinDrag gamefishing reels.
After speaking with such historical angling experts as Mike Farrior, historian and current president of the Tuna Club of Avalon, CA (founded in 1898 and the oldest big-game fishing organization in the world), no earlier manufacture of twin-drag reels could be determined. Also consulted were marine angling historian Ed Ries of San Diego, CA, author of "Tales of the Golden Years of California Ocean Fishing, 1900-1950," and J.D. Dougherty, owner of J.D.'s Big-Game Tackle, angling-history buff and a friend of the family of famous angler/author Zane Grey. Ries and Dougherty, likewise, could not recall any twin-drag reels introduced prior to the Accurates. According to Farrior, whose collection of some 200 antique reels includes Klines, Gareys, Kovalovskis, Von Hofes, Steads, Coxes, Hardys and early Fin Nors, Hardy was the first, in 1926, to make a twin-speed reel and, in 1936, Fin Nor made a twin-handled reel, but no other manufacturer created a twin-drag reel prior to the recent introduction by Accurate Fishing Products.
2. What's the advantage to an angler using Accurate TwinDrag system?
The reel's heat dissipation capacity is greatly increased. This rapid transfer and loss of heat allows the reel's braking assembly to operate much more efficiently, exerting maximum pressure on a streaking fish, while maintaining an extraordinarily smooth and consistent drag load as line departs from the reel spool. A smoothly operating drag eliminates the "jerky" line release that can tear hooks out of fish and break lines, and this unrelenting drag pressure -- always even and consistent -- more quickly tires the fish. Drag smoothness is especially critical when fishing for large, powerful fish or when using smaller, lightweight fishing lines.
3. How are these advantages made possible?
Accurate's TwinDrag system applies equal braking pressure to both sides of the reel spool -- rather than to just one side as in other manufacturers' reel designs -- and the dual-drag effect creates a much more balanced load on the reel's bearings and spool shaft. Also, because of the TwinDrag system's unique design, only one-half the desired drag tension needs to be applied to each side of the spool.
Let's say, for instance, you're using 50-pound test line and want to set your reel drag at 16 pounds. To accomplish that, only 8 pounds of drag pressure needs to be applied to each side of the spool -- and that translates into stronger, smoother functioning drags with double the heat dissipation. Heat is absolutely the worst enemy of drag materials, so minimizing heat buildup maximizes a reel's ability to hold up against tough fish.
4. What are the basic components of an Accurate TwinDrag system?
A large drag washer and a large titanium pressure plate are positioned on each side of the reel spool. The titanium plates create pressure on the reel spool, and thus the heat, but since the greater mass of aluminum in the reel's frame is a much better "heat sink" (heat collector and dissipater) than titanium, the titanium releases its heat to the aluminum. This dissipation process allows the aluminum to constantly draw the heat away from the titanium pressure plates.
Titanium is also used because it is very light, super strong and has superior heat dissipation qualities -- plus a key advantage is that titanium does not break down and shed any particles of itself on to the drag washers. By not shedding, titanium keeps the drag washers free from foreign material and eliminates premature wear.
Both the drag washers and titanium friction washers are over-sized, by industry standards, to maximize the surface contact area on the reel spool's sides. Drag and friction washer contact extends to within 1/8-inch of the outer edge of the spool, which greatly enhances drag smoothness and fish-stopping pressure.
5. Do you really need an Accurate TwinDrag reel to fish for smaller fish, too?
Accurate TwinDrag™ reels offer a distinct advantage, because their smooth operation under pressure guards against breakage when using lighter, less-forgiving lines. A bulldogging calico bass or sprinting dorado hooked on 12-pound test line can test the capability of a smooth-operating drag just as much as the blistering run of a blue marlin hooked on 80-pound test line.
The Accurate Boss E-Series TwinDrag reels, designed specifically for light-line angling, also use six ball bearings for silky-smooth castability and greater casting accuracy and distance -- all very important factors when inshore fishing, especially around target structure.
6. Are Accurate TwinDrag reel more complicated to operate?
Not at all. You use a simple preset lever to accurately set the drag-pressure range on any Platinum TwinDrag reel model, and then use the drag lever itself to apply that pressure, as with any lever-drag reel. The preset lever uses a graduated, "letter" scale as a reference guide when setting the drag, and also has a lock to prevent accidental slippage of the setting. Selected settings are maintained to plus-or-minus one pound accuracy.
In place of a preset lever, the new series of Boss TwinDrag Light-Line reels have a preset knob to set drag-pressure range; as with the Platinum TwinDrag series, after you adjust the preset knob, you then simply apply tension to the reel spool through the drag lever.
7. Does an Accurate TwinDrag reel weigh more than its single-drag counterpart?
No. In fact, our Platinum TwinDrag reels weigh less. For example, a Penn International II 50SW reel weighs 68 ounces, while an Accurate ATD-50W weighs only 54 ounces, or almost a pound lighter, yet the ATD-50W has identical line capacity. And compared to a Penn International II 30SW, which weighs 63 ounces, our Platinum TwinDrag ATD-30 weighs just 48 ounces -- again, almost a pound less. That kind of weight difference can help decrease angler fatigue when you're fighting a large fish for an extended time -- even more so when stand-up style fishing. Our reels are also designed with smaller frames, creating a lower center of gravity to virtually eliminate reel "tilt-over" on larger models when fast retrieving, while also making the reels more comfortable to cast, cradle and hold. The smaller size is made possible by a reduced-diameter spool arbor and a modified reel arbor shape, both of which do not affect frame strength.
8. If Accurate TwinDrag reels are superior, why don't more reelmakers offer them?
Often, design modifications don't occur until an innovator brings competitive changes to the marketplace, forcing the marketplace to keep pace. It took years, for example, for reelmakers to modernize older, heavier steel-spooled reels -- first with plastic, then with aluminum and graphite spools, and also to introduce reels with faster retrieve ratios and the speed and power of two-speed operation. (Note: all Accurate Platinum TwinDrag ATD Series reels are two-speed models.)
Since the TwinDrag system is currently a "Patent Pending" innovation, however, this revolutionary design concept may for many years be reserved as an exclusive on Accurate reels.
9. Do Accurate TwinDrag reels cast in "complete" freespool, no matter what drag range you select with the preset lever adjustment?
Absolutely. Accurate TwinDrag Platinum reels cast in unhindered freespool at every drag setting, from as little as 5 pounds to more than 70 pounds (the latter considered total "lock-down"). This unrestricted freespool capability is accomplished by using no less than five Teflon impregnated ball bearings in the spool, and by optimum positioning of spool-associated springs. Accurate TwinDrag Boss E-Series reels perform similarly unhindered in freespool mode within a drag setting of less than 1-pound to "lock-down" at 35 pounds.
10. Are Accurate TwinDrag reels compatible with today's small-diameter, braided lines?
All Accurate reels -- the offshore Platinum TwinDrag series, the smaller Boss TwinDrag reels, the Accurate TwinSpin reels, and the newest reels to the Accurate family, the Boss 2-Speed reels -- are designed, machined and assembled with exceptionally close tolerances. All models are manufactured and inspected on CNC (Computer Numerical Control) machines which can hold tolerances of as little as .0005-inch for all reel parts. Close tolerances between the spool and sideplates are critical when using ultra-small diameter braided lines, such as Spectra or Soft Steel Ultra.
Also, since all Accurate reel spools are precision machined from aircraft-grade, type 6061-T6, solid-block aluminum, these spools easily withstand the tremendous compressive pressures placed upon spool arbors by today's high-tech, no-stretch, micro-braid fishing lines.
Source by: Accurate Fishing
Thursday, 15 May 2014
Saturday, 10 May 2014
Accurate Fishing System
TwinDrag System
The TwinDrag History
Before introduction of our patented TwinDrag™ system, traditional fishing reel design applied drag to only one side of the reel spool. As a parallel, imagine trying to stop your car while braking was applied only to the wheels on one side. Besides veering you into a skid, such a one-sided system would create a large imbalance on moving parts, create erratic pressures and prematurely wear out brake materials. Unfortunately, the
Now imagine the increased efficiency of equal pressure applied to both sides of the spool: the bearings and spool shaft receive a more balanced load, translating into stronger, smoother drags, while the dual-drag design also doubles heat dissipation. Twin drag design also requires less pressure to be applied to each side of the spool, while allowing precise drag settings with extremely little drag fluctuation.
Here's a simple comparison: Take a standard lever-operated, single-drag reel and a high-tech TwinDrag™ (ATD) reel, set both to the same drag pressure, for example 20 pounds. While both reels will apply the same 20 pounds of drag to a running fish, the ATD reel will accomplish this by applying only half the amount of side pressure to each side of the spool. The single-drag reel, however, applies all of its drag tension to a single side of the reel spool, promoting heat buildup and uneven, jerky drag performance. And here's another Accurate advantage: the precision-adjusted drag of our ATD reels will fluctuate less than 1-pound in total drag range when line is drawn -- at any speed -- from the spool. Said another way, when the drag is set to 20 pounds on a ATD reel, drag pressure will only vary between 19.5 and 20.5 pounds, or less! Test that precision uniformity against other reels and you'll see the difference.
Our new Platinum TwinDrag™ reels are also designed with a preset lever (the Boss ATDs have a preset knob) which allows for a precise setting of the drag range. Used in conjunction with the preset lever is a handy, graduated, alphabetical "letter" scale which takes the guesswork out of setting the drag by serving as a definitive, visual reference guide during drag adjusment.
Our ATD reels also offer excellent, unhindered freespooling in every drag-setting range from less than 1-pound to total lock-down (that's more than 70 pounds of applied drag pressure). They're always ready to go fishing, right out of the box, with no additional "tuning" or "blueprinting" being necessary.
What all of this means to the fisherman is that our Platinum TwinDrag™ and Boss TwinDrag™ reels apply the smoothest, best balanced, most precisely set and maintained drag pressure possible, while not falling victim to heat buildup that can cost you fish.
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TwinSpin System
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ATD Platinum Reels
ATD 6
Gear Ratio High • Low —— 5:1 • 2.3:1
Weight Onces —— 41
Weight Grams —— 1162
30# Mono Yards —— 340 Yards .022 Dia.
30# Mono Meters —— 320 Meters
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Yards —— 50#/900
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Meters —— 50#/823
ATD 12
Gear Ratio High • Low —— 5:1 • 2.3:1
Weight Onces —— 42
Weight Grams —— 1190
30# Mono Yards —— 550 Yards .022 Dia.
30# Mono Meters —— 503 Meters
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Yards —— 65#/900
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Meters —— 65#/823
Video of ATD 12 unboxing
ATD-50
Gear Ratio High • Low —— 3.3:1 • 1.2:1
Weight Onces —— 58
Weight Grams —— 1644
50# Mono Yards —— 500 Yards .031 Dia.
50# Mono Meters —— 458 Meters
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Yards —— 130#/650
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Meters —— 130#/594
ATD-50W
Gear Ratio High • Low —— 3.3:1 • 1.2:1
Weight Onces —— 60
Weight Grams —— 1700
50# Mono Yards —— 500 Yards .035 Dia.
50# Mono Meters —— 458 Meters
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Yards —— 130#/800
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Meters —— 130#/731
ATD 50T
Gear Ratio High • Low —— 3.3:1 • 1.2:1
Weight Onces —— 58
Weight Grams —— 1644
60# Mono Yards —— 500 Yards .031 Dia.
60# Mono Meters —— 458 Meters
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Yards —— 130#/650
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Meters —— 130#/594
ATD-30
Gear Ratio High • Low —— 4:1 • 1.7:1
Weight Onces —— 47
Weight Grams —— 1190
30# Mono Yards —— 400 Yards .028 Dia.
30# Mono Meters —— 366 Meters
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Yards —— 80#/500
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Meters —— 80#/457
ATD-30T
Gear Ratio High • Low —— 4:1 • 1.7:1
Weight Onces —— 47
Weight Grams —— 1190
50# Mono Yards —— 400 Yards .028 Dia.
50# Mono Meters —— 366 Meters
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Yards —— 80#/500
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Meters —— 80#/457
ATD-80
Gear Ratio High • Low —— 2.2:1 • 1:1
Weight Onces —— 135
Weight Grams —— 3827
80# Mono Yards —— 700 Yards .035 Dia.
80# Mono Meters —— 640 Meters
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Yards —— 200#/1000
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Meters —— 200#/914
ATD-80W
Gear Ratio High • Low —— 2.2:1 • 1:1
Weight Onces —— 147
Weight Grams —— 4167
80# Mono Yards —— 1000 Yards .035 Dia.
80# Mono Meters —— 915 Meters
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Yards —— 200#/1200
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Meters —— 200#/1100
ATD-130
Gear Ratio High • Low —— 2.2:1 • 1:1
Weight Onces —— 192
Weight Grams —— 5443
130# Mono Yards —— 1000 Yards .044 Dia.
130# Mono Meters —— 915 Meters
Friday, 9 May 2014
Boss Extreme Reels / 2-Speed TwinDrag
BX-400
Gear Ratio —— 4:1
Inches per Crank —— 23
Weight Onces —— 20
Weight Grams —— 570
20# Mono Yards —— 300 Yards .018 Dia.
20# Mono Meters —— 275 Meters
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Yards —— 50#/550
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Meters ——50#/503
BX-400N
Gear Ratio —— 4:1
Inches per Crank —— 23
Weight Onces —— 18
Weight Grams —— 510
15# Mono Yards —— 300 Yards .015 Dia.
15# Mono Meters —— 275 Meters
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Yards —— 40#/400
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Meters —— 40#/365
BX-400X
Gear Ratio —— 6:1
Inches per Crank —— 33
Weight Onces —— 20
Weight Grams —— 570
20# Mono Yards —— 300 Yards .018 Dia.
20# Mono Meters —— 275 Meters
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Yards —— 50#/550
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Meters —— 50#/503
BX-400XN
Gear Ratio —— 6:1
Inches per Crank —— 33
Weight Onces —— 18
Weight Grams —— 510
15# Mono Yards —— 300 Yards .015 Dia.
15# Mono Meters —— 275 Meters
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Yards —— 40#/400
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Meters —— 40#/365
BX-500
Gear Ratio —— 4:1
Inches per Crank —— 28
Weight Onces —— 22
Weight Grams —— 620
30# Mono Yards —— 300 Yards .022 Dia.
30# Mono Meters —— 275 Meters
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Yards —— 50#/650
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Meters —— 50#/594
BX-500N
Gear Ratio —— 4:1
Inches per Crank —— 28
Weight Onces —— 20
Weight Grams —— 570
30# Mono Yards —— 250 Yards .022 Dia.
30# Mono Meters —— 229 Meters
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Yards —— 50#/425
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Meters —— 50#/388
BX-500X
Gear Ratio —— 6:1
Inches per Crank —— 36
Weight Onces —— 22
Weight Grams —— 620
30# Mono Yards —— 300 Yards .022 Dia.
30# Mono Meters —— 275 Meters
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Yards —— 50#/650
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Meters —— 50#/594
BX-500XN
Gear Ratio —— 6:1
Inches per Crank —— 36
Weight Onces —— 20
Weight Grams —— 570
30# Mono Yards —— 250 Yards .022 Dia.
30# Mono Meters —— 229 Meters
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Yards —— 50#/425
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Meters —— 50#/388
BX-600
Gear Ratio —— 4:1
Inches per Crank —— 33
Weight Onces —— 26
Weight Grams —— 740
40# Mono Yards —— 300 Yards .024 Dia.
40# Mono Meters —— 275 Meters
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Yards —— 65#/630
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Meters —— 65#/576
BX-600N
Gear Ratio —— 4:1
Inches per Crank —— 33
Weight Onces —— 24
Weight Grams —— 680
30# Mono Yards —— 350 Yards .022 Dia.
30# Mono Meters —— 320 Meters
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Yards —— 65#/500
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Meters —— 65#/457
BX-600NN
Gear Ratio —— 4:1
Inches per Crank —— 33
Weight Onces —— 23
Weight Grams —— 680
30# Mono Yards —— 275 Yards .022 Dia.
30# Mono Meters —— 250 Meters
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Yards —— 65#/300
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Meters —— 65#/274
BX-600X
Gear Ratio —— 6:1
Inches per Crank —— 47
Weight Onces —— 26
Weight Grams —— 740
40# Mono Yards —— 300 Yards .024 Dia.
40# Mono Meters —— 275 Meters
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Yards —— 65#/630
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Meters —— 65#/576
BX-600XN
Gear Ratio —— 6:1
Inches per Crank —— 47
Weight Onces —— 24
Weight Grams —— 680
30# Mono Yards —— 350 Yards .022 Dia.
30# Mono Meters —— 320 Meters
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Yards —— 65#/500
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Meters —— 65#/457
BX-600XNN
Gear Ratio —— 6:1
Inches per Crank —— 47
Weight Onces —— 23
Weight Grams —— 680
30# Mono Yards —— 275 Yards .022 Dia.
30# Mono Meters —— 250 Meters
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Yards —— 65#/300
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Meters —— 65#/274
BX-600XW
Gear Ratio —— 6:1
Inches per Crank —— 47
Weight Onces —— 28
Weight Grams —— 790
50# Mono Yards —— 350 Yards .028 Dia.
50# Mono Meters —— 320 Meters
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Yards —— 80#/625
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Meters —— 80#/571
BX-600W
Gear Ratio —— 4:1
Inches per Crank —— 33
Weight Onces —— 28
Weight Grams —— 790
50# Mono Yards —— 350 Yards .028 Dia.
50# Mono Meters —— 320 Meters
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Yards —— 80#/625
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Meters —— 80#/571
BX2-50
Gear Ratio —— 5:2
Inches per Crank —— 48:20
Weight Onces —— 41
20# Mono Yards —— 500 Yards .031 Dia.
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Yards —— 100#/700
BX2-400
Gear Ratio —— 6:3
Inches per Crank —— 33:16
Weight Onces —— 27
20# Mono Yards —— 300 Yards .018 Dia.
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Yards —— 50#/400
BX2-400N
Gear Ratio —— 6:3
Inches per Crank —— 33:16
Weight Onces —— 22
20# Mono Yards —— 300 Yards .015 Dia.
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Yards —— 50#/300
BX2-500
Gear Ratio —— 6:3
Inches per Crank —— 36:17
Weight Onces —— 31
20# Mono Yards —— 300 Yards .022 Dia.
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Yards —— 65#/375
BX2-600
Gear Ratio —— 5:2
Inches per Crank —— 39:18
Weight Onces —— 34
20# Mono Yards —— 300 Yards .024 Dia.
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Yards —— 80#/375
BXL-600
Gear Ratio —— 4:1
Inches per Crank —— 33
Weight Onces —— 26
Weight Grams —— 740
40# Mono Yards —— 300 Yards .024 Dia.
40# Mono Meters —— 275 Meters
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Yards —— 65#/630
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Meters —— 65#/576
BXL-600X
Gear Ratio —— 6:1
Inches per Crank —— 47
Weight Onces —— 26
Weight Grams —— 740
40# Mono Yards —— 300 Yards .024 Dia.
40# Mono Meters —— 275 Meters
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Yards —— 65#/630
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Meters —— 65#/576
BXL-600W
Gear Ratio —— 4:1
Inches per Crank —— 33
Weight Onces —— 28
Weight Grams —— 790
50# Mono Yards —— 350 Yards .028 Dia.
50# Mono Meters —— 320 Meters
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Yards —— 80#/625
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Meters —— 80#/571
BXL-600XW
Gear Ratio —— 6:1
Inches per Crank —— 47
Weight Onces —— 28
Weight Grams —— 790
50# Mono Yards —— 350 Yards .028 Dia.
50# Mono Meters —— 320 Meters
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Yards —— 80#/625
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Meters —— 80#/571
Accurate Boss FURY 2-Speed Reels / Boss Fury Reels
FURY FX-600
Gear Ratio —— 4:1
Inches per Crank —— 33
Weight Onces —— 26
Weight Grams —— 740
40# Mono Yards —— 300 Yards .024 Dia.
40# Mono Meters —— 275 Meters
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Yards —— 65#/630
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Meters —— 65#/576
FURY FX-600N
Gear Ratio —— 4:1
Inches per Crank —— 33
Weight Onces —— 24
Weight Grams —— 680
30# Mono Yards —— 350 Yards .022 Dia.
30# Mono Meters —— 320 Meters
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Yards —— 65#/500
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Meters —— 65#/457
FURY FX-600NN
Gear Ratio —— 4:1
Inches per Crank —— 33
Weight Onces —— 23
Weight Grams —— 680
30# Mono Yards —— 275 Yards .022 Dia.
30# Mono Meters —— 250 Meters
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Yards —— 65#/300
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Meters —— 65#/274
FURY FX-600X
Gear Ratio —— 6:1
Inches per Crank —— 47
Weight Onces —— 22
Weight Grams —— 740
40# Mono Yards —— 300 Yards .024 Dia.
40# Mono Meters —— 275 Meters
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Yards —— 65#/630
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Meters —— 65#/576
FURY FX-600XN
Gear Ratio —— 6:1
Inches per Crank —— 47
Weight Onces —— 20
Weight Grams —— 680
30# Mono Yards —— 350 Yards .022 Dia.
30# Mono Meters —— 320 Meters
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Yards —— 65#/500
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Meters —— 65#/457
FURY FX-600XNN
Gear Ratio —— 6:1
Inches per Crank —— 47
Weight Onces —— 23
Weight Grams —— 680
30# Mono Yards —— 275 Yards .022 Dia.
30# Mono Meters —— 250 Meters
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Yards —— 65#/300
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Meters —— 65#/274
Accurate fx2-600
Gear Ratio High • Low —— 5:1 • 2.2:1
Inches/ Crank High / Low —— 39 / 18
Weight Onces —— 30
Weight Grams —— 740
40# Mono Yards —— 300 Yards .024 Dia.
40# Mono Meters —— 275 Meters
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Yards —— 65#/530
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Meters —— 65#/484
Accurate fx2-600N
Gear Ratio High • Low —— 5:1 • 2.2:1
Inches/Crank High / Low —— 39 / 18
Weight Onces —— 28
Weight Grams —— 680
30# Mono Yards —— 350 Yards .022 Dia.
30# Mono Meters —— 320 Meters
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Yards —— 65#/600
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Meters —— 50#/457
Accurate fx2-600NN
Gear Ratio High • Low —— 5:1 • 2.2:1
Inches/Crank High / Low —— 39 / 18
Weight Onces —— 27
Weight Grams —— 620
30# Mono Yards —— 275 Yards .022 Dia.
30# Mono Meters —— 250 Meters
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Yards —— 50#/450
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Meters —— 50#/411
FURY FX-500
Gear Ratio —— 4:1
Inches per Crank —— 28
Weight Onces —— 22
Weight Grams —— 620
30# Mono Yards —— 300 Yards .022 Dia.
30# Mono Meters —— 275 Meters
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Yards —— 50#/650
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Meters —— 50#/594
FURY FX-500N
Gear Ratio —— 4:1
Inches per Crank —— 28
Weight Onces —— 20
Weight Grams —— 570
30# Mono Yards —— 250 Yards .022 Dia.
30# Mono Meters —— 229 Meters
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Yards —— 50#/425
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Meters —— 50#/388
FURY FX-500X
Gear Ratio —— 6:1
Inches per Crank —— 36
Weight Onces —— 20
Weight Grams —— 620
30# Mono Yards —— 300 Yards .022 Dia.
30# Mono Meters —— 275 Meters
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Yards —— 50#/650
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Meters ——50#/594
FURY FX-500XN
Gear Ratio —— 6:1
Inches per Crank —— 36
Weight Onces —— 20
Weight Grams —— 570
30# Mono Yards —— 250 Yards .022 Dia.
30# Mono Meters —— 229 Meters
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Yards ——50#/425
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Meters —— 50#/388
FURY FX2-500
Gear Ratio High • Low —— 6:1 • 3:1
Inches/Crank High / Low —— 36 / 17
Weight Onces —— 26
Weight Grams —— 620
30# Mono Yards —— 300 Yards .022 Dia.
30# Mono Meters —— 275 Meters
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Yards —— 50#/650
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Meters —— 50#/594
FURY FX2-500N
Gear Ratio High • Low —— 6:1 • 3:1
Inches/Crank High / Low —— 36 / 17
Weight Onces —— 24
Weight Grams —— 480
30# Mono Yards —— 250 Yards .022 Dia.
30# Mono Meters —— 229 Meters
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Yards —— 50#/425
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Meters —— 50#/388
FURY FX-400
Gear Ratio —— 4:1
Inches per Crank —— 23
Weight Onces —— 20
Weight Grams —— 570
20# Mono Yards —— 300 Yards .018 Dia.
20# Mono Meters —— 275 Meters
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Yards —— 50#/550
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Meters —— 50#/503
FURY FX-400N
Gear Ratio —— 4:1
Inches per Crank —— 23
Weight Onces —— 18
Weight Grams —— 510
15# Mono Yards —— 300 Yards .015 Dia.
15# Mono Meters —— 275 Meters
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Yards —— 40#/400
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Meters —— 40#/365
FURY FX-400X
Gear Ratio —— 6:1
Inches per Crank —— 33
Weight Onces ——18
Weight Grams —— 570
20# Mono Yards —— 300 Yards .018 Dia.
20# Mono Meters —— 275 Meters
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Yards —— 50#/550
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Meters —— 50#/503
FURY FX-400XN
Gear Ratio —— 6:1
Inches per Crank —— 33
Weight Onces —— 18
Weight Grams —— 510
15# Mono Yards —— 300 Yards .015 Dia.
15# Mono Meters —— 275 Meters
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Yards —— 40#/400
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Meters —— 40#/365
FURY FX2-400
Gear Ratio High • Low —— 6:1 • 3:1
Inches/Crank High / Low —— 33 / 16
Weight Onces —— 24
Weight Grams —— 570
20# Mono Yards —— 300 Yards .018 Dia.
20# Mono Meters —— 275 Meters
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Yards —— 50#/450
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Meters —— 50#/411
FURY FX2-400N
Gear Ratio High • Low —— 6:1 • 3:1
Inches/Crank High / Low —— 33 / 16
Weight Onces —— 22
Weight Grams —— 510
15# Mono Yards —— 300 Yards .015 Dia.
15# Mono Meters —— 275 Meters
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Yards —— 40#/400
Spectra Line Capacity lbs./Meters —— 40#/365
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