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Preston Innovations Inertia Reels

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Product Overview

Preston Innovations Inertia Reels, a low budget high spec range of reels that have been designed to cover many styles of angling. With three size options to suit everything from casting feeders at range, to short close range margin float work. They feature a strong impact resistant graphite main body, micro adjustable front drag and smooth reliable gearing system. The spools also have a quality reliable metal line clip to improve your casting accuracy.  

Features

  • Impact resistant graphite body
  • Micro adjustable front drag
  • Smooth, reliable gearing system
  • High quality metal line clip

Specifications

  • Gear Ratio: 5:0:1
  • 320 – Weight: 291g – Capacity: - 0.26mm/150m – Per Turn: 75cm
  • 420 – Weight: 368g – Capacity: - 0.26mm/150m – Per Turn: 85cm
  • 520 – Weight: 375g – Capacity: - 0.26mm/150m – Per Turn: 95cm

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Questions and Answers

Q
Would one of these reels be suitable for both pellet waggler fishing and method feeder fishing? Would obviously need spare spools for the different set ups. Thanks.
By Russ - Yeovil - 26th Sep 2023
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Hi Russ, Yes, this should be suitable for you. Kind regards Tackleuk
By Danielle - Tackleuk - 27th Sep 2023

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would this fit onto the Shakespeare Ugly Stik GX2 Kayak Rod?
By Matt Thompson - Hastings - 5th Sep 2023
A
Hi Matt, It would fit but it isn't rated for saltwater use, so would need to be thoroughly washed down after every use. Kind regards Tackleuk
By Danielle - Tackleuk - 6th Sep 2023

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Which reel would be suitable for snake lake feeder fishing.
By Geoff Lukins - Billingham, England - 11th Oct 2018
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Hi Geoff, the smaller reel would be perfect with a snake lake style rod.
By Ashley Tomkins - 11th Oct 2018

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