Sealine® Black Bite N’ Run™

Anglers seeking maximum saltwater durability and performance, plus the advantages of Daiwa’s Bite N’ Run™ clutch system, will find what they’re looking for in this new series. Armed with a rugged aluminum frame, four corrosion resistant CRBB bearings, Digigear™ and a powerful multi-disc drag, these reels are well equipped for battle. Bite N’ Run allows a predator to take off with a live or cut bait with the bail closed, feeling little or no resistance. You’re ready to set the hook with a simple turn of the handle.

Sealine® Black Bite N’ Run™  Features:

  • Four CRBB corrosion-resistant ball bearings, plus roller bearing
  • Automatic Bite N’ Run™ clutch
  • Digigear™ digital gear design
  • Silent Oscillation (with worm gear levelwind)
  • High-strength aluminum frame
  • Powerful, consistent multi-disc drag
  • Infinite Anti-Reverse
  • Air Bail®, strong yet extremely light
  • Twist Buster® line twist reduction
  • Convenient, rear-mounted preset adjustment
  • Aluminum spool with Long-Cast design

SLB24500BRi


Bite N’ Run Spinning Reels
Daiwa’s automatic Bite N’ Run lets a fish take a trolled or drifted bait while feeling little or no resistance. When you’re ready to set the hook, a simple turn of the handle instantly gives the maximum drag tension you’ve pre-selected.


CRBB
Super Corrosion Resistant Ball Bearings.

Model
Number
Action
FW / SW
Bearings
Gear Ratio
Line Per
Handle Turn
Wt.
(oz.)
Line Capacity
(Lb. Test / Yards)
Drag Max
Spinning
 SLB4500BRi - / H 4CRBB, 1RB 4.6 : 1 30.0′ 25.00 12/360, 14/290, 17/220 33.0 
 SLB5500BRi - / XH 4CRBB, 1RB 4.6 : 1 35.0′ 25.80 20/290, 25/230, 30/190 33.0 
CRBB = Super Corrosion Resistant Ball Bearing, BB = Stainless Steel Ball Bearing, RB Roller Bearing
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