Multiplier Reels
You've come to the right place if you're looking to buy a new or used multiplier reel. We have multiplier reels from all the top makes including Abu, Shimano, Daiwa and Penn.
Abu Garcia introduced the first baitcast or multiplier reel back in 1952, the first model was called the Ambassadeur. Since then there are many multiplier reels on the market available from many manufacturers, all different colors, sizes and specifications can be found. Listed below are probably the cheapest multiplier reels you will be able to find.
Our website scours Ebay every 30 minutes to find you all the latest top deals from the best manufactures. Buying from Ebay is one of the safest and easiest ways to buy a new or second hand multiplier reel because of the inbuilt security features and the ability to leave positive or negative feedback for the seller.
Abu Garcia introduced the first baitcast or multiplier reel back in 1952, the first model was called the Ambassadeur. Since then there are many multiplier reels on the market available from many manufacturers, all different colors, sizes and specifications can be found. Listed below are probably the cheapest multiplier reels you will be able to find.
Our website scours Ebay every 30 minutes to find you all the latest top deals from the best manufactures. Buying from Ebay is one of the safest and easiest ways to buy a new or second hand multiplier reel because of the inbuilt security features and the ability to leave positive or negative feedback for the seller.
More about Multiplier Reels
The multiplier reel is typically utilised on boats, however it can be used in virtually all other types of sea fishing including spinning for sea bass and other species. Multiplier reels come in many sizes and all price ranges from £20 to over £1000 and generally incline to be more expensive than the fixed spool or spinning reel variation. Modern multiplier reels are complex pieces of kit, if you are unsure how to maintain or tune your multiplier reel then find someone who knows how they work or you might end up breaking it.
The multiplier reel typically controls the drag system using a star shaped handle on one side of the reel. On the newer models, they have a thumb operated Lever Drag that replaces the older style star drag. Many of the modern models have a digital line counter built in that basically counts the amount of line that has been cast or lowered.
A multiplier reel uses a guide to lay the line evenly accross the spool barel as you wind in, this is called a levelwind. It also helps to stop the line from twisting however it can curb long distance casting to some extent.
For casting they use a brake system to slow the spool down when the weight hits the water. This can take some getting used to and can result in some spectacular birds nests for the novice!
The multiplier reel typically controls the drag system using a star shaped handle on one side of the reel. On the newer models, they have a thumb operated Lever Drag that replaces the older style star drag. Many of the modern models have a digital line counter built in that basically counts the amount of line that has been cast or lowered.
A multiplier reel uses a guide to lay the line evenly accross the spool barel as you wind in, this is called a levelwind. It also helps to stop the line from twisting however it can curb long distance casting to some extent.
For casting they use a brake system to slow the spool down when the weight hits the water. This can take some getting used to and can result in some spectacular birds nests for the novice!