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Daiwa Tanacom 1000

Original price was: $1,799.00.Current price is: $1,499.00.

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Daiwa Tanacom 1000: The Perfect Reel for Light Tackle Fishing

The Daiwa Tanacom 1000 is the perfect reel for light tackle fishing. It is lightweight, powerful, and easy to use, making it ideal for a variety of fishing applications, including trout, panfish, and bass.

Here are some of the features that make the Daiwa Tanacom 1000 the perfect reel for light tackle fishing:

  • Lightweight: The Tanacom 1000 weighs just 6.2 ounces, making it one of the lightest reels on the market. This makes it easy to use for extended periods of time, even when fishing from a kayak or canoe.
  • Powerful: The Tanacom 1000 has a powerful 5.2:1 gear ratio that allows you to retrieve line quickly and easily. This is essential for light tackle fishing, where you need to be able to make quick casts and retrieves in order to catch fish.
  • Easy to use: The Tanacom 1000 is easy to use, even for beginners. The reel features a smooth drag system and a comfortable grip that makes it easy to control even when fighting a fish.
  • Durable: The Tanacom 1000 is built to last. It is made with a durable, one-piece aluminum frame and spool. The reel is also sealed to protect it from water and dirt.

If you are looking for a lightweight, powerful, and easy-to-use reel for light tackle fishing, it is the perfect choice for you. Order your Daiwa Tanacom 1000 today and start catching more fish!

Here are some additional benefits.

  • It is versatile and can be used for a variety of light tackle fishing applications, including trout, panfish, and bass.
  • It is well-balanced and easy to use, even for extended periods of time.
  • It is built to last and is backed by Daiwa’s industry-leading warranty.

If you are serious about light tackle fishing, then the Tanacom 1000 is the reel for you. It is the perfect combination of power, performance, and durability. Order your Daiwa Tanacom 1000 today and start catching more fish.

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