In the End
Hey, y'all! It's a Sport.Woot, Woot-Off! And not just any Sport.Woot Woot-Off! This one's REALLY important. Because the world's going to end soon, so this is your last chance to buy some fun stuff.
Think about it: if the Mayans were right, then come the 21st of December, there's not going to be time for fun and games. The only sport you'll be playing will be survival. And it won't be a game. It'll be your life. And it won't be much of a life. It'll just be survival. And you'll be lucky if you survive. But maybe even luckier if you don't survive.
Have we made ourselves clear? GOOD! NOW BUY SOME STUFF! ^_^
Features
The Cardinal® STX freshwater reel offers serious performance with cutting edge design. It features six bearings with an additional instant anti-reverse bearing that stops fish in their tracks. Its Everlast bail system gives the Cardinal S improved durability and added strength. A lightweight graphite frame won’t weigh you down and a Stealth Oscillation™ system allows for even line lay on the spool.
- 6 ball bearings + 1 roller bearing provides smooth operation
- Lightweight graphite body and rotor
- Machined aluminum spool provides strength without adding excess weight
- Everlast™ bail system for improved durability
- Slow Oscillation provides even line lay with all types of line
Shipping Note: Eligible for shipping to all 50 states
Warranty: 1 Year Manufacturer
Specs
| Gear Ratio | 5.1:1 |
| Inches Per Turn | 29 |
| Retrieve Speed | Standard |
| Spool Capacity (mono) | 8 lbs. / 175 yds. |
| Spool Capacity (braid) | 10 lbs. / 190 yds. |
| Weight | 9.2 oz. |
| Hand Retrieve | Right or Left |
| Max Drag | 14 lbs. |
In the box:
(1) Abu Garcia 1265441 Cardinal STX30 Freshwater Reel
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