Lew's TP1XHA Tournament Pro LFS Baitcasting Reel

Lew's TP1XHA Tournament Pro LFS Baitcasting Reel

Loaded with high performance features, the Tournament Pro LFS is a baitcaster at the head of its class.

Price: $199.95
Model
TD Code
RetrieveGear RatioBearingsLine CapacityMax DragWeightPrice
TP1XHA
LWS-0299
Right Hand8.3:110+112lb/120yds20lb6.5oz$199.95 USD

The Lew's Tournament Pro LFS is built off of Lew’s “Lighter, Faster, Stronger" platform. This baitcaster boasts performance features such as high strength precision cut CNC brass gears and Lew's P2 Superior Pinion bearing supported pinion gear. Throw in a carbon fiber handle and Lew's patented Speed Dial line indicator and you have a baitcaster at the head of its class.

Features:

  • Single piece aluminum frame with lightweight carbon sideplates
  • Machine forged, double anodized aluminum 12-hole drilled U-shape 34mm spool
  • 10 premium stainless steel, double shielded ball bearings with Zero Reverse anti-reverse
  • Precision cut, solid brass Hamai CNC Gears
  • New P2 Pinion bearing supported pinion gear provides precise alignment and stability, resulting in smoother operation and extended gear life
  • Titanium coated Zirconia line guide
  • Externally adjustable 6-pin 27 position QuietCast Adjustable Centrifugal Braking system
  • Double anodized aluminum spool tension knob with patented Speed Dial line indicator
  • Rugged carbon fiber drag system, provides 20lbs. of maximum drag power
  • Anodized aluminum star drag with audible click
  • 95mm carbon fiber handle with Combat style grip knobs
  • Combat style grip thumb bar
  • Speed Keeper hooker keeper
5 Stars based on 1 reviews
By Ron M.
Bulverde, TX
Lightweight and Lew's power
May 22, 2019
Recently added this reel, and had it inshore once, casting a long rod into strong coastal wind. It's beautifully finished, appointed, and the carbon handle is a nice touch. I've fished Lew's for 30 years, and over a few years added 3 low-profile models, when I decided my BB-25SW had become too valuable to fish. I never fished the mag reels until my new Super Duty and Inshore Custom. This reel does not have the mag, but has a finely adjustable centrifugal casting brake. Plenty of capacity with braid. Between the three, the mag reels are better at handling light baits and casting into wind. No question this reel is built to last with the upgraded new gearing.
Pros
  • Beauty; powerful drag; lightweight; pinion gear bearing
Cons
  • non-mag centrifugal brake is not quite as good on light baits and casting into wind and the new generation mag brake
2 Questions & 2 Answers
Thomas Rabette
from NC asked:
November 25, 2021
Can I purchase with Pay Pal ?
1 Answer
Hi Thomas, We accept Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, Amazon Payments, JCB, Diner's Club, and PayPal® as forms of payment. Please let us know if theres anything else we can assist you with. Tight Lines.
Submitted by: Brendan - TackleDirect Customer Service on November 26, 2021

Chris
from Philadelphia asked:
November 29, 2020
Can you recommend a rod for this reel (crank bait, plastics, live bait)


1 Answer
I would recommend looking into the Dobyns Champion XP Crank 705CB

or Daiwa Tatula Elite Crankin rods are also very nice:

https://www.tackledirect.com/daiwa-tael721mrb-g-tatula-elite-signature-series-small-med-crankin-rod.html

Submitted by: Alex T on November 30, 2020

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