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Daiwa's new Eliminator saltwater spinning series

by Fishing Tackle Retailer 3 Sep 2021 20:36 BST
Daiwa's new Eliminator spinning reel © Fishing Tackle Retailer

Manufactured to meet the needs of inshore to offshore saltwater anglers, the new Daiwa Eliminator spinning reel brings a host of features and superb performance. Aesthetically, it's also a new look with bright orange accents.

"The new Eliminator is available in 2500 to 8000 sizes to meet a variety of fishing scenarios," says Marc Mills, Daiwa Field Marketing Manager. "And at $99.99 to $129.99 it won't break the bank for anglers looking their next quality reel."

"First off, it features an all-aluminum anodized frame. Most of the reels in this price range are a painted black frame. The anodized frame holds up to corrosion better and doesn't scratch as easily. Adding to the rugged aluminum frame, tight accents of anodized orange complete the package of rugged ability with a pleasing, smooth appearance. It's also got Daiwa's precision engineered and oversized DIGIGEAR in it so the reel's gearing rotates with the utmost smoothness and durability. It has soft-touch handle knobs and an easy, fold down machined aluminum handle. It also has an Aluminum J-Braid Ready Spool which means it has a rubber band so the braid won't slip on the spool. It also features 4+1 ball bearings," adds Mills.

For inshore or offshore saltwater anglers looking for solid performance and affordability, look no further than the revamped Eliminator saltwater spinning reel series from Daiwa.

MSRP $99.99 - $129.99

Features:

  • Anodized Aluminum Body
  • AIR ROTOR
  • Aluminum J-BRAID Ready Spool
  • DIGIGEAR
  • Machined Aluminum Handle

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