
Item will usually ship the same business day if ordered by 2:00 pm ET, except the Economy method may be delayed, weekends excluded. The last known quantity available is provided to the left of LOW QTY. LOW QTY at TackleDirect - The item has a low quantity available to ship from our Egg Harbor Twp, NJ warehouse immediately. The availability message will provide an estimated arrival date, which can be unpredictable as suppliers often change these forecast dates.

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The last known quantity available is provided to the left of the In-Stock message. *Īvailable at Our Vendors - The item is usually available from one of our supplier’s warehouses and may ship directly from them or first get shipped to our facility to be fulfilled. Item will usually ship the same business day if ordered by 2:00 pm ET, except the Economy methods may be delayed, weekends excluded. In-Stock at TackleDirect - The item is available to ship from our Egg Harbor Twp, NJ warehouse immediately. The new re-ordered reel does the same thing, Something I din't know and thought of before hearing about it on this forum. The little bit of weight from the line will make the reel click right back into gear. He said it's normal for that to happen if there is no line or weight/resistance applied. Someone asked me if I had line on the reel when this occurred. (!) On some of the fishing forums, I brought this issue up. So, naturally, I was concerned and called the seller right away, and they were really good and refunded me, and I re-ordered the same reel.

It almost takes for you to reverse the handle to have it "click" back into gear. there is a "grinding" sound feeling almost before it finally clicks into gear.
#Penn fathom 2 star drag free
Engaging the free spool, and than back in gear. (!) When I got the reel, I played with it for a bit. I think it will outlast the light weight graphite reel (Squall). The local stores don't carry ANY salt water products here.Īnyway, the reel feels really solid, a touch heavy, but that's to be expected with the solid metal frame. Magnetic casting brake available on 12 and 15 sizes only.I got the Penn Fathom 15 star drag, and I am real pleased with it! Had to buy it online, so never had the reel in hand before I ordered it. The PENN live spindle design offers long, effortless casts, while the power gear ratios (select models only) give ultimate torque for winching up deep fish. Featuring our fast gear access sideplate, any angler can service their gears and HT-100™ drag system quickly and efficiently. The second generation PENN® Fathom® II star drag reel is built with a rigid metal frame and sideplates, now with added features to make it more angler friendly than ever.
