Penn Torque II Spinning Reels

Penn Torque II Spinning Reels

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TD Code
DescriptionMono Cap. (yds/lb)Braid Cap. (yds/lb)BearingsMax DragGear RatioLine RetrieveWeightColorPrice
TRQII5500
PEN-1528
Torque II Spinning Reel330/12
290/15
200/20
540/20
400/30
280/50
9+140 lb.5.5:138 in.19.5 oz.Gold$699.95 USD
TRQII5500S
PEN-1529
Torque II Spinning Reel330/12
290/15
200/20
540/20
400/30
280/50
9+140 lb.5.5:138 in.19.5 oz.Silver$699.95 USD
TRQII5500BLS
PEN-1530
Torque II Bail-less Spinning Reel330/12
290/15
200/20
540/20
400/30
280/50
9+140 lb.5.5:138 in.18.7 oz.Silver$699.95 USD
TRQII7500
PEN-1531
Torque II Spinning Reel490/15
340/20
300/25
470/50
390/65
340/80
9+150 lb.6.0:150 in.26.7 oz.Gold$749.95 USD
TRQII7500S
PEN-1532
Torque II Spinning Reel490/15
340/20
300/25
470/50
390/65
340/80
9+150 lb.6.0:150 in.26.7 oz.Silver$749.95 USD
TRQII7500BLS
PEN-1533
Torque II Bail-less Spinning Reel490/15
340/20
300/25
470/50
390/65
340/80
9+150 lb.6.0:150 in.25.7 oz.Silver$749.95 USD
TRQII9500
PEN-1534
Torque II Spinning Reel490/20
440/25
330/30
575/65
490/80
425/100
9+160 lb.5.1:150 in.27.8 oz.Gold$799.95 USD
TRQII9500S
PEN-1535
Torque II Spinning Reel490/20
440/25
330/30
575/65
490/80
425/100
9+160 lb.5.1:150 in.27.8 oz.Silver$799.95 USD

Penn Torque II Spinning Reels are designed for heavy-duty fishing from either the shore or the boat. Penn's like of Torque II reels feature their new IPX6 Sealed System, which prevents water from entering the gear box and drag system. These reels also feature an updated Slammer Drag System which now utilizes Penn's proprietary Dura-Drag material. The Penn Torque II is designed and built in the USA using domestic and foreign components.

Penn Torque II Spinning Reel Features:

  • CNC Gear Technology (All Brass)
  • Sealed Dura-Drag system (IPX6 SEALED)
  • Improved Gear Box sealing (IPX6 SEALED)
  • Updated Heavy-Duty one piece solid aluminum bail system
  • New high speed gear ratio on 7500 size
4.5 Stars based on 7 reviews
By Tommy
NJ
5500 size
July 28, 2022
this reel is awesome. I use it to throw plugs, shads, and metals for stripers and blues. Holds a ton of line and has a ton of drag. Might not be the smoothest reel but it for sure won't let me down.
By buster
Coos bay, OR
went 5500 bailless for surfpole and its amazing
July 13, 2021
great reel. Got it for a surf pole and couldn't be more happier with it. 50lb braid and landed a shark first time out

Cons
  • Should come in small sizes
By Michael A.
Plumas Lake
Pretty nice reel
October 29, 2020
The 7500 worked well on Mahi-mahi’s and 30lb Yellowtail..... The only problem I had was when it battled Bluefin to 100 lbs.. Drag was flawless but the handle stripped out when cranking on a Bluefin in the lower 100lb range..... the reel was junked by this fish!
Pros
  • Good looking
Cons
  • Reel handled stripped out on a decent fish! The reel should have handled it....
By Nate
Bonita Springs, Florida
Bad engineering.
June 1, 2020
If you buy a $700 CNC machined Aluminum reel you would expect the most reliable features in the industry. Upon receiving this reel, it does not spin freely like a Shimano. Not even a Shimano Sienna ($30 reel). While I thought this could have been a manufactuer's error, i watched as many videos of this reel as I could. Not one video showed how "free" the reel was. Every single, no exaggeration here, person holding this reel and cranking it would always keep their hand on the knob. No one would let you see how fast the reel stops spinning on its own. Maybe once this reel is fully broken in it will free up a bit.

Second, the clear friction plate is secured with 2 screws, glue, and the middle snaps into the aluminum pinion gear housing. There is very little clearance between the rotor and the friction ring, so if it comes loose just a little, it messes the whole reel up. The Stella's have this problem with their friction devices, which is sad because the old Penn 704 and 706 had excellent long lasting systems.

Third, the drag click system. The most annoying thing about this reel. If you want to get an idea of how it works, it is much louder turning the spool the other direction versus pulling line out. It is a skinny compression spring with two pins at the ends. One pin is placed in a slot and a 90 degree turn brings the other end out (which strikes a toothed plastic piece that covers the drag system. What's the problem you ask? The spring does not protrude at 90 degrees, the slot isn't long enough and let's the spring sit at about 70 degrees. Of course it's favoring the right hand side, which is the reason why it's not very loud going in the direction which you need to hear. When a fish is taking line... All this could have been avoided had the engineers placed the slot on the other side, so the spring is angled to the left, and it is loud in the correct direction. I will probably have to grind out the slot myself and risk destroying the part.

There are things i really like, one being the cnc machined aluminum oscillation slider. Massive upgrade over the cheap cast ones in just about every non-worm gear oscillation reel. I've seen enough of those fail to not want to own another. The slider is also assisted by a ball bearing, not a flimsy little rod.

This reel has a very comfortable handle. It includes a torx wrench for servicing the reel. CNC aluminum drag knob and bail arms. The handle doesn't have a pivot, so there is no free play between the handle and the gear. There are no acting reservoirs for saltwater to collect. Spool, rotor, and rotor plate are all drilled out.

By Kenny
Columbia, Maryland
Very nice reel!
November 20, 2019
Although the gold is a bit too flashy for me this reel is an absolute tank in the surf. You dont see many torques around but man oh man they’re one baaad reel
By James
Woodbridge , NJ
Great Reel
August 26, 2019
Great reel. Reels in nice and smooth, cast great only down fall is i have it set up for right hand retrieve and the handle loosens up after while.
By GMorales
Papua New Guinea
Strong Reel That Performs in the Pacific
May 17, 2019
I like to buy Penn. Recently went on a 6 day trip to Papua New Guinea to catch GT and Dogtooth Tuna. Everyone else had stellas. The 7500 performed perfect for popping. right gear ratio and drag. I also had the 9500 hooked into a monster doggie. The drag does heat up a lot so you have to be mindful with numerous long runs. the 9500 had the line capacity to handle long, deep tuna runs.

The Stella is a bit smoother, but the Torque can take a serious beating and still perform well. It is also easy to get in and fix on those long fishing trips away from everywhere. If a Stella breaks down, good luck.

If Penn can smooth out the Duradrag a bit more this will take this reel to the next level.
Pros
  • Tough and reliable handles big fish with ease. I really like it and have one in every size until my 9500 went into the drink! Give this reel a shot for GT and big reef fish. It has the stopping power to keep them out of the coral and bring them to the boat quick.
Cons
  • Watch that drag! It will heat up on the bigger fish that like to run for a while.
13 Questions & 14 Answers
Michael
from Soon to transfer to Ft. Lauderdale! asked:
September 28, 2019
Which inshore spinning rod would match up well with the torque II 5500 for anything from trout, reds, snapper, snook and small tarpong on 30 pound braid? Prefer higher end rods like St. Croix, Gloomis, Blackfin etc. Wouls also consider Tsunami and of course, Penn. Thanks
1 Answer
Hello Michael, the St.croix Mojo salt in the 7'6 medium heavy would pair well with the torque II 5500
Submitted by: Bernie De Graaf on October 7, 2019

Carl
from Virginia asked:
April 28, 2019
Can this reel go right hand crank.
1 Answer
Yes, the handle can be switched
Submitted by: Bernie De Graaf on May 1, 2019

Bill
from ny asked:
January 15, 2019
whats a good size for a 7ft MH Elite airwave?
1 Answer
The 5500 would be the best size
Submitted by: Bernie on January 16, 2019

Everardo
from La Villa, TX asked:
February 27, 2018
Which ones are bailed and which ones are bailess?
1 Answer
Under the model name if has the "BL" that reel would be bail-less.
Submitted by: Bernie on February 28, 2018

Mark
from Middleton, MA asked:
November 4, 2017
I have a St. Croix Legend SCR-1598 surf rod from you guys...which size Penn Torque II would be a good match for this rod? Thnx.
2 Answers
The 5500 series would match up well, it would also depend on what your fishing for but that would be a good setup.
Submitted by: Bernie on November 6, 2017
I would suggest the 5500 for that rod.
Submitted by: Devon on November 6, 2017

DJ
from north carolina asked:
May 2, 2019
i have a old penn slamer rod with a penn battel 2 7500 the penn battel 2 makes it feel heavy what reel would you recomend to cut down the weight.  
1 Answer

I am 100% a Penn fan I have all the same things you have, but I started to use Daiwa BG and the Saltiest 

I have used them 10 times and they are already locking up,  I am going right back to Penn would like my Diawa 

Stay with PENN

Submitted by: Andrew Montagna on May 23, 2019

Richard
from San Diego, CA asked:
November 4, 2018
How much do the 3 sizes weigh?
1 Answer
Here are the weights (oz's). TRQII5500: 19.50 oz TRQII5500BLS: 18.70 oz TRQII7500: 26.70 oz TRQII7500BLS: 25.70 oz TRQII9500: 27.80 oz
Submitted by: Rebecca on November 9, 2018

Anthony
from FLUSHING, NY asked:
March 17, 2018
What size would go well with a 10.6 mojo surf rod
1 Answer
The 5500 size Torque would be the best bet pairing it with the Mojo 10'6'' surf rod.
Submitted by: Donald on March 17, 2018

mario
from Oroville Calif. asked:
November 11, 2017
where are the penn torque reels made , what country ?
1 Answer
The Penn Torque II's are made in the USA.
Submitted by: Donald on November 11, 2017

Ben Applegate
from jersey asked:
September 4, 2017
does this 9500 come bailless
1 Answer
The 9500 Torque does not come in bailless.
Submitted by: Donald on September 5, 2017

Jake
from Islamorada, FL asked:
July 24, 2017
Do the torque II reels have the switch that allows you to choose between an automatic bail and a manual bail like the original torque reels did?
1 Answer
The larger reels 7500 up only have a manual bail and the smaller reels have a automatic bail and manual bail switch.
Submitted by: Donald on July 27, 2017

Robert sunggam
from North Borneo asked:
May 12, 2017
How to make sure the penn torque 2 product is original?
1 Answer
We only sell reels right from Penn. How would they not be original? As of 5/15/2017 these are starting to come into stock from Penn.
Submitted by: John on May 15, 2017

Mo
from oxford, NJ asked:
February 8, 2017
When is this coming out? I cannot get a straight answer no matter who I ask? Any help is appreciated
1 Answer
It is definitely coming out! Look for it in late Spring..I don't think it will be before May.
Submitted by: John on February 8, 2017

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