Daiwa Lexa Type-WN Baitcasting Reels

Daiwa Lexa Type-WN Baitcasting Reels

Featuring a stealthy new look for 2020, the Lexa Type-WN is the ideal heavy-duty baitcaster for both freshwater and saltwater applications.

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Model
TD Code
RetrieveGear RatioHandle TypeLine Per Handle TurnMono Line Capacity
(lb test/yds)
Braided Line Capacity
(lb test/yds)
Max DragWeightPrice
LX-WN300H
DAI-3362
Right Hand6.3:1Dual Knob28.8in12/240
14/190
30/240
40/180
22lb11.6oz$199.99 USD
LX-WN300HS
DAI-3363
Right Hand7.1:1Dual Knob32.4in12/240
14/190
30/240
40/180
22lb11.6oz$219.99 USD
LX-WN300HS-P
DAI-3364
Right Hand7.1:1Power Knob32.4in12/240
14/190
30/240
40/180
22lb12oz$219.99 USD
LX-WN300HSL
DAI-3365
Left Hand7.1:1Dual Knob32.4in12/240
14/190
30/240
40/180
22lb11.6oz$199.99 USD
LX-WN300HSL-P
DAI-3366
Left Hand7.1:1Power Knob32.4in12/240
14/190
30/240
40/180
22lb12oz$219.99 USD
LX-WN400PWR-P
DAI-3367
Right Hand5.1:1Power Knob27.1in17/245
20/190
40/300
65/200
25lb16.9oz$279.99 USD
LX-WN400H
DAI-3368
Right Hand6.3:1Dual Knob33.4in17/245
20/190
40/300
65/200
25lb16.4oz$279.99 USD
LX-WN400HL
DAI-3369
Left Hand6.3:1Dual Knob33.4in17/245
20/190
40/300
65/200
25lb16.4oz$279.99 USD
LX-WN400HS-P
DAI-3370
Right Hand7.1:1Power Knob37.7in17/245
20/190
40/300
65/200
25lb16.9oz$279.99 USD
LX-WN400HSL-P
DAI-3371
Left Hand7.1:1Power Knob37.7in17/245
20/190
40/300
65/200
25lb16.9oz$279.99 USD

Featuring a stealthy new look for 2020, the Daiwa Lexa Type-WN Baitcasting Reels are the ideal heavy-duty baitcaster for both freshwater and saltwater applications. The Lexa Type-WN delivers power and performance unattainable by other smaller baitcasting reels, while enhancing the comfort factor with custom Winn Grip handle knobs. The Lexa Type WN is available in two high-capacity sizes, 300 and 400, with multiple gear ratios to tailor to specific fishing techniques. Anglers can also choose from two different handle styles, a traditional dual-knob handle or an oversized single-knob power handle. Whether you're targeting Musky on the Northern lakes, Stripers off the shores of the Northeast, or slinging irons at California Yellowtail, the Lexa Type-WN provides the unrivaled stopping power you'll require from a heavy-duty baitcasting reel.


Features:

  • Ultimate Tournament Carbon Drag (MAX 25lb.)
  • Magforce Cast Control
  • Custom Winn Handle Grips
  • Swept Handle with Weight-Reducing Cutouts
  • Aluminum Frame and Side Plate (gear side)
  • Infinite Anti-Reverse (Dual Stopper)
  • 2CRBB, 4BB, 1RB
5 Stars based on 7 reviews
By Allan
Los Angeles
Super smooth
April 16, 2022
Been using this for months now and it never fails … price and durability
By brian
NJ
Awesome reel
February 26, 2022
Well made very comfortable super smooth!
By Scott
Waynesville, OH
Diawa Lexa WN300HS-P
February 22, 2022
Great reel!
Pros
  • Built well, light weight & has a very smooth retrieve!
Cons
  • None
By Anonymous
Port Aransas
Favorite reel for jigging
August 8, 2021
Light weight and plenty of power .
By Anthony
Bay Area. CA
Great reel for the price!
January 29, 2021
It’s light, fits in the palm of your hand really nice. The handle feels great. Love the Matte finish. I use it for swim baits and halibut fishing with stripers.
By Luke T.
Manheim, Pennsylvania
Great musky reel
February 5, 2020
I bought this reel from a local tackle shop in Pa for musky fishing. When I first used it, it made a loud screech when it casted. I took it home and cleaned the spool and on the inside of the side plate. It then stopped making the noise, but it does need cleaning so it doesn't make that noise. I do it every month and it is fine. other than that it is great! it casts far and smooth after cleaning. it reels smooth and also has good drag. I can cast any size lure up to 10 ounces and it casts far. would definitely recommend if you don't want to spend 300 on a tranx.
By Aldis
,latvia
Super light weight!
April 2, 2019
This reel is a dream to own. had mine for about a year haven't had any issues with it.
Pros
  • Smooth.
  • good drag.
  • feels solid.
12 Questions & 13 Answers
andy pincince
from RI asked:
January 8, 2018
Is the reel with 2 knobs called a paddle or power handle?
1 Answer
The two knob is always a paddle handle while one knob is a power handle.
Submitted by: Bernie on January 8, 2018

dan
from fl asked:
December 10, 2017
What is the line capacity on the 3 and 400
1 Answer
Hello Dan, in the link you'll see the Line specs for all the Daiwa Lexa reels. http://www.daiwa.com/us/contents/reels/LEXATYPE/index.html
Submitted by: Bernie on December 11, 2017

Jan
from San Diego, CA asked:
July 18, 2022
What is the difference between the Lexa HD300HS-P and the Lexa WN-400HS-P?  Don't know the what the HD and the WN mean.  Thanks!
1 Answer
Hi Jan, The Daiwa Lexa in the WN model designates the gripping on the reel handle. They are a Winn Grip material. The HD model designates Heavy Duty. Please let us know if there is an
Submitted by: Huy - TackleDirect Customer Service on July 19, 2022

Thomas Price
from Md asked:
November 6, 2021
Does it come with a power handle? Thanks 
1 Answer
Hi Thomas, the Daiwa Lexa WN Baitcasting Reel Model: LX-WN300HS-P; TackleDirect Code: DAI-3364 https://www.tackledirect.com/daiwa-lx-wn300hs-p-lexa-type-wn-baitcasting-reel.html. This does come with a power handle. Please let us know if theres anything else we can assist you with. Tight Lines
Submitted by: Brendan - TackleDirect Customer Service on November 9, 2021

Randy
from Virginia asked:
January 6, 2021
What rod would you recommend with the 300?  


1 Answer
A good match for that reel would be the 7' M power Shimano Teramar XX Northeast Casting Rod. 


 https://www.tackledirect.com/shimano-txnc70m-teramar-xx-northeast-casting-rod.html


Submitted by: Austin Kearney on January 7, 2021

Will
from nj asked:
April 22, 2020
Is this reel similar to the type hd reel or is it better then it or worse?
2 Answers
The Daiwa Lexa HD is the big brother to the Lexa type WN. It is the next step up in terms of reel class. You can expect a top of the line product with the HD, whereas the WN is a quality reel for someone looking to spend less. 
Submitted by: Sydney on April 25, 2020
The Daiwa Lexa HD is the next step up in reel class from the WN. You can expect an extremely high-quality reel whereas the WN is for the angler who wants a solid and reliable reel for a lesser price. 
Submitted by: Sydney on April 25, 2020

Rich
from Salem, OR asked:
February 19, 2020
Is there a 300 HL left hand retrieve in the lower gear ratio available?  I see the 400 HL but don't see this option in the 300 size. 
1 Answer
Unfortunately we only have the 400 HL with the 6.3:1 left hand. We do not have a 6.3:1 left handed model in the 300 size. 
Submitted by: Rebecca Redington on February 24, 2020

Vinny
from New York LI SOund asked:
January 11, 2020
Would the 300 be to heavy for a 7'6" tsunami airwave coastal 8-17# 1/4-3/4oz? Would it be better on a tsunami classic 7ft 10-20# mh 1/2-1oz? It would be for jigging for fluke and striped bass in a kayak. I bought both rods form you guys and I bounce a quantum accurst between the two. I was looking to add another accurst but this seems like a good deal? What do you think?
1 Answer
Hello, The 300 would be a little big for the airwave coastal but will fit nice on the classic.
Submitted by: Tyler Bennett on January 22, 2020

Roger
from Newport beach california asked:
April 8, 2019
Have you attempted to spool up the 300 hsp model at your workshop? I bought one and the guys said he could only get 120 yds of 50lbs j braid, but the website says 180 yds of 55 lbs
1 Answer
Daiwa line rating goes by their Samurai Braided Line which is thinner than the J-Braid. If it says 180 yards of 55 its would be more like 40 rather than 55 due to the different diameters. 
Submitted by: Rebecca Redington on April 16, 2019

Tyler Doherty
from Massachusetts asked:
February 1, 2019
Will the 300 size match a 7ft shimano teramar north east, the medium heavy, 1-4oz
1 Answer
Yes that reel size would pair well with that rod.
Submitted by: Ricky on February 4, 2019

eric
from NY asked:
March 28, 2018
Plan on using this reel on the boat in long island, fishing for fluke, sea bass and porgies. Is St Croix TIC70MHF match
1 Answer
The TIC70MHF rod would be a solid match pairing it with Daiwa Lexa WN reels fishing for Fluke, Seabass and Porgies. The rod will provide a good amount of flex and still has the backbone you need to leverage some big fluke into the boat.
Submitted by: Donald on March 28, 2018

Frank
from Charleston SC asked:
December 15, 2017
Does this reel have a synchronized level wind?
1 Answer
According to Daiwa the Daiwa Lexa WN Baitcasting Reels have a synchronized level wind.
Submitted by: Donald on December 15, 2017

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