Lamson Speedster S Fly Reel
Lamson Speedster S Fly Reel
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The Waterworks-Lamson Speedster S offers a new and improved high-performance experience. With its larger diameter and superior retrieval rate for any line weight, it surpasses all previous models. Thanks to a redesigned spool architecture, it maintains top-notch performance while reducing weight by 20%. A refined spool machining method optimizes material placement, resulting in a lighter and more advanced version compared to its predecessor.
Noted Features:
- Format: Super Arbor
- Materials: Machined 6061 Aluminum, Stainless Steel
- Finish: Type II Anodize
- Drag: Sealed Conical Drag
- US Made, Idaho Built
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