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SALAR Duke Reel Four

$1190

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Description

DESCRIPTION Hand pressed against the broad polished rim, a finger on the star adjustment, the clicker engaged—the air fills with that fierce, unmistakable sound. Lean back, rod bent deep into the handle. The powerful SALAR disc drag on the Duke Four can stop even the mightiest salmon in the heaviest water. This is our toughest reel—the one built to halt a freight train. With room for 300 m of 80 lbs colour control backing, a shooting line, and heads up to #11/12 weight, it’s the perfect match for our biggest 15- and 16-foot SALAR S4 rods. FEATURES – Modern domed side classic design – Completely sealed 10 kg disc drag system for ultimate reliability and power – Saltwater-resistant polished aluminium with genuine brass details – Matte black or matte hunter green anodised side plates – Polished oval rims for smooth handling – Milled solid reel seat for secure attachment – Broad, polished rim for precise hand-braking – Classic S-handle with ivory replica knob and brass counterbalance – Integrated domed star drag for effortless adjustment – One-turn full braking adjustment up to 10 kg – Easy-to-reach integrated on/off clicker in genuine brass – Embossed salmon ornament for a refined finish – Quick left/right hand conversion – Embossed black or green block leather case for secure storage SPECIFICATIONS – Model: SALAR Duke Four – Class: #10/12 – Size: 115 x 67 mm – Weight: 455 g – Drag: 10 kg – Clicker sound: on/off – Retrieve: left/right

Specifications

Category

Rods & Reels

Weight

16.05 oz (455 g)

Target Species

salmon-steelhead, offshore

Techniques

casting

Field Notes

A large salmon fly reel built for heavy-duty saltwater or big-water fly fishing. Use it when you need strong disc drag, a clicker, and ample backing capacity for long runs from powerful fish on large rods and shooting heads.

Pros

  • Sealed 10 kg disc drag for strong stopping power
  • Saltwater-resistant construction
  • Quick left/right hand conversion
  • Large backing capacity for big fish and long runs

Cons

  • Heavy and specialized for large setups
  • High price point
  • Overkill for smaller trout or light saltwater outfits

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