13 Fishing E6.6-RH Concept E Reel

13 Fishing E6.6-RH Concept E Reel

Price: $390.00
Model
TD Code
DescriptionRetrieveGear RatioLine Per CrankLine CapacityMax. DragWeightPrice
E6.6-RH
13F-0026
Concept E ReelRight Hand6.6:132 in.100 yd. / 12 lb.22 lb.5.85 oz.$390.00 USD

The 13 Fishing E6.6-RH Concept E Reel weighs only 5.85 oz. but wields 22 pounds of face wrenching, jaw jacking, high-fiving drag! Equipped with 13 Fishing's Beetle Wing Rapid access side plate, and the new Stage 13 expert braking system, allowing you to squeeze every last inch out of your casts.

The Ocean Armor Saltwater Protection process makes these reels formidable in both freshwater and saltwater. With Ceramic Hybrid Bearings, Japanese Dead Stop Anti-Reverse, and a Featherweight Magnesium Body and Side plate construction, 13 Fishing Concept E Reels are easily one of the best performing reels ever created.

13 Fishing E6.6-RH Concept E Reel Features:

  • 6.6:1 Gear Ratio
  • Featherweight Magnesium Chassis with Ocean Armor Coating
  • Featherweight Magnesium Side Plates with Ocean Armor Coating
  • Stage 13 Braking System
  • 22 lbs. of Fish Stopping Carbon Drag
  • 3+3+4+1 Ceramic C-Stainless Hybrid/Anti-Corrosion/Stainless High Spin Bearings
  • Dead Stop Japanese NTN Anti Reverse System
  • Concept Cork Knobs
  • 13 Fishing Trick Shop Compatible
  • Beetle Wing Rapid Access System
  • Freshwater and Saltwater Capable
5 Stars based on 2 reviews
By B P.
Texas
Sweet Reel
November 29, 2018
The reel is very smooth and cast a mile. I have used it about 5 times now it's becoming one of my favorites very light weight and a very clean paint job.
Pros
  • Light weight, fits in my hands perfect, looks are very pleasing
Cons
  • price
By Musky H.
Lake Fort, Texas
Quiet but strong
December 6, 2017
Quietest and smoothest bass reel I have purchased as I fish with Shimano Aldebaran and Diawa Steez. With 20 plus pounds of drag stopping power this will be my number one worm and jig reel.
1 Question & 1 Answer
Mike evans
from Monee il asked:
May 6, 2017
How do you set brake
1 Answers
The brake is set by opening the side plate on the opposite side of the handle and adjusting the break switches inside. It is a centrifugal braking system, not magnetic.
Devon
on May 8, 2017

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