Daiwa PRX400HL-P Prorex TW Baitcasting Reel

Daiwa PRX400HL-P Prorex TW Baitcasting Reel

Price: $339.99
Model
TD Code
RetrieveGear RatioLine Per Handle TurnMono Capacity
(lb test/yds)
Braid Capacity
(lb test/yds)
BearingsMax DragWeightPrice
PRX400HL-P
DAI-3671
Left Hand7.1:137.6in17/220
20/175
40/260
50/235
2CRBB+5BB
+1RB
28.7lb12.2oz$339.99 USD

Well suited for the rigors of big baits and big fish, the Daiwa Prorex TW Baitcasting Reel is a heavy duty, high capacity musky catching machine. Built around a solid aluminum frame and sideplate, the Prorex TW has the strength to withstand long drawn out battles under heavy drag pressures with an impressive strength to weight ratio. Housed within its rigid frame is an oversized hardened brass Digigear for maximum durability, smoothness, and winding power. The Ultimate Tournament Drag system produces a staggering amount of drag pressure to put the brakes on the hardest pulling lake monsters that you'll encounter. It features Daiwa's patented T-Wing Level Wind System for uninhibited line flow while casting, helping you get your bait further away from the boat where the big predators are hiding. The combination of a Daiwa Prorex Musky Rod and a Prorex TW Baitcaster is an unbeatable weapon of choice against the biggest and baddest musky, pike, striper, and other monstrous species in both freshwater and saltwater.

Features:

  • Aluminum Frame and Sideplate
  • 43mm Aluminum Spool
  • Hardened Brass Digigear
  • T-Wing Levelwind System
  • Magforce Braking System
  • Ultimate Tournament Drag
  • Adjustable 70/80mm Power Handle
  • Audible Click Drag
5 Stars based on 1 reviews
By Chasbeaux
West Monroe, Louisiana
Powerful
October 16, 2021
I needed a reel with some real power that I could take with me on my kayak trips in the Louisiana marsh. After some research I chose this Daiwa. The reel has been a beast against the big reds I run across. The reel cast smoothly and the drag operates perfectly on these big fish. I’m super pleased with the purchase and may even buy another. This is my first Daiwa baitcaster and so far it has lived up to and surpassed my expectations.
Pros
  • Affordable
  • Reliable
  • Powerful
  • Cast well
  • Lite Weight
  • Great looks
Cons
  • None
1 Question & 1 Answer
Joseph Noviello
from Oregon asked:
November 11, 2021
Why not have a syncronised levelwind for big fish that take line under HEAVY PRESSURE? My experiance is with Chinook salmon.
1 Answer
Hi Joseph, According to Daiwa, The Daiwa PRX400HL-P Prorex TW Baitcasting Reel has a considerably small spool on this particular model. A synchronized level wind system is not needed for this model due to the spool size. The T-Wing levelwind system on this model is more than wide enough to give optimum free spool without effecting the line lay on the spool. If the reel had a bigger spool like most of Daiwa's round profile baitcasters then a sychronized level wind system would be more sufficient. However, for this model it is not needed and doesn't effect the line lay or the freespool. Please let us know if theres anything else we can assist you with. Tight Lines.
Submitted by: Brendan - TackleDirect Customer Service on November 11, 2021

#HookedOnTD

Show off your fishing gear investment. Please post images and videos of your fishing gear, apparel, catches and lifestyle shots on and off the water. Let's see what you've got for a chance to win FREE gear! You can use #HookedOnTD or UPLOAD YOUR IMAGE HERE to make it onto our product pages or gallery. See something you like? You can shop directly from the images we post when gear we sell is featured!