Mulinello da pesca Kalex XL3 Baitcast a basso profilo per mancini

Brand:Kalex

3.2/5

81.80

7. Rapporto di trasmissione 2: 1. Bobina con porte per un peso ridotto. Manico da 90 mm e manopole in EVA per il massimo comfort. Piastre laterali in grafite per aumentare la resistenza e ridurre il peso. Ingranaggi in ottone per una maggiore durata. Il sistema di trascinamento Rulon fornisce una pressione di trascinamento regolare e costante. 12 cuscinetti a sfera per un recupero fluido.

EAN: 0043388456120

Categories: Sport e tempo libero, Caccia e pesca, Pesca, Bobine,

7. Rapporto di trasmissione 2: 1. Bobina con porte per un peso ridotto. Manico da 90 mm e manopole in EVA per il massimo comfort. Piastre laterali in grafite per aumentare la resistenza e ridurre il peso. Ingranaggi in ottone per una maggiore durata. Il sistema di trascinamento Rulon fornisce una pressione di trascinamento regolare e costante. 12 cuscinetti a sfera per un recupero fluido.
Brand Kalex
Brand ‎Kalex
Brand Name ‎Kalex
Color Silver, Black
Color ‎Silver, Black
Customer Reviews 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars 351 ratings 4.2 out of 5 stars
Fishing Technique All
Fishing Technique ‎All
Hand Orientation Left Hand
Hand Orientation ‎Left Hand
Handle Material EVA
Handle Material ‎EVA
Included Components ‎REELS
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H ‎10 x 6.3 x 3.7 inches
Manufacturer ‎Pure Fishing
Material Composite
Material ‎Composite
Model Name KALEXXL3-L
Model Name ‎KALEXXL3-L
Number of Items ‎1
Package Weight ‎0.41 Kilograms
Part Number ‎1499523
Size ‎LP
Style ‎Left-handed
Suggested Users ‎Unisex-adult
Warranty Description ‎No Warranty

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Scritto da: JCG
Love this reel so much I bought two... UPDATED
My son thought he was ready to transition to a baitcaster and the Kalex XL3 looked like a good value entry level reel. I tuned the reel to a specific lure and I could cast it just fine in about 5 minutes. I enjoyed it so much, I bought the exact same reel for me! My son, however still needs a little more practice with it. Adjusting to a baitcaster can be a challenge. I used this reel on a throw-away 2 piece 7' Zebco rod, with Yozuri 12# hybrid line and caught some nice Walleye, Small Mouth Bass and Northern Pike in the BWCA of Minnesota. One Walleye was about 6lbs and fought like a banshee while we were trolling at about 1.5 mph. I did not want to take an expensive set-up into the wilderness canoe area in case the rod & reel got smashed on a portage or broke camping. * The most appealing aspect of this reel is the value. You will not find a better baitcaster for less. * The next best thing is the durability. I wrangled some decent size fish on this reel and it withstood the test. It is a solid reel even after a year of abuse now, see update. * I also like the aggressive 7.2 gear ratio. It really makes crankbait lures show off their action. Retrieves effortlessly. * It is easy to tune to a specific lure. Separate drag, brake and spool tension knobs just like the expensive big boys. Plenty of videos out there on tuning baitcaster. * The low profile of this reel is nice. The geometry of the line on the cast and retrieve is very efficient. * It looks sleek and modern. I normally don't fall for "fashion first" but this reel is fashionable and functional. * Bird's nests and back lashes are inevitable but the spool is easily accessible to sort out a mess of line. I would most definitely buy this reel again though I don't imagine it wearing out anytime soon. I hope this helps you make an informed decision! ~Mahalo UPDATE 6/16/2021 I added a picture of a 28 inch Northern Pike I caught late spring in MN. She weighed every bit of 8 pounds. I used the Kalex XL3 baitcaster with Yozuri hybrid 12# line (treated with KVD line conditioner) on an Abu Garcia 2 piece rod. She didn't fight savagely but was very strong and consistent. She tried to cross under my canoe but I tightened up the drag and redirected her aft and into a net. After over a year of abuse and very little maintenance I still recommend this reel. I can't help but wonder if some of the lower reviews are from folks that are not yet die hard baitcaster users... Or maybe they are snobby which I don't understand since this is made by the same company (Pure) that makes Penn, Abu Garcia and Berkely. Perfect, no. Great value, YES!
Scritto da: Don R.
Beautiful n smooth reel
Can't wait to try out and see how it holds up. Hopefully get to order another if it holds up to big bass n pike
Scritto da: The Brown House
Good reel once minor quirk was fixed
UPDATED (Aug 23): Finally got around to spraying a little bit of penetrating chain lube around the spool axle and sidewalls. Wiped up drips and drops to remove excess. After letting it sit for about five minutes, she was casting beautifully. I was casting a 1/8 oz bait and weight about 30 yards with nominal effort....if any effort. Then, I just put a light rubber cork on the line in place of the bait, and I could easily cast it 20 yards with nominal effort after adjusting brake settings. Most of the clanky and grindy noise from the retrieve is now gone, too. I guess the liquid chain lube worked. The reel only needed some TLC. ‐----------- UPDATED: (Aug 20). I used this reel with both a weighted plastic worm and a swimbait on 15lb braid while kayak fishing. It simply doesn't cast very far. If the magnets are set to lower than 7, then backlashing happens even with thumbraking. The spool tensioner is almost useless, too. I can loosen it to the point that the cap is about to fall off, but a 1/8 oz lead-weighted plastic worm will barely fall. Not sure if I have a defective reel or not, but I have yet to try adding lubricant to the spool. I might also have to remove line as it seems that the line loosens around the spool with every susequent cast and retrieve. All of that said, it is still a durable and beautiful reel. I just can't seem to dial this one in for some reason. My other baitcasters were much easier. ‐----------- ORIGINAL: I would pit this reels against an Abu Garcia SilverMax or Picsifun Torrent any day of the week. In fact, I just did. It is wickedly fast when brakes are off, easy to control when brakes are, smooth as silk when reeling in, and palms perfectly (for me). My only "complaint" is that the brake panel release button is a little stiff, and there aren't any arrow indicators telling you which way to turn the panel in order to remove it. Other than that, this is a TERRIFIC reel, especially for the money.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Cheap but dependable reel
Caught alot of bass on this reel. I found it works really well with 1/2oz rattletraps, it casts nearly as far as the high end shimano reels. Got it paired with a 7ft med light rod. Casts far, good value, dependable. Highly recommend!
Scritto da: Adam
Good Reel
To be quite honest, this reel is a surprising value for the money. I started out today and caught 3 bass on it, 2 of which were over 2 pounds and it had no issues. I am used to $100+ reels, I have a concept Z, slx 150dc, and quite a few more, not meaning to brag or anything, and this reel felt surprising good. I was going to buy it as a joke, and ended up liking it a lot. The retrieve is smooth, the casting could be smoother, and is a little noisy (you can tell the bearings are not the best by all the noise), but it casts quite far. That’s what I was doing later today was testing with a 1/4 ounce weight. Anyway, I was surprised with this reel, and I’ll be using it in the future. The drag is also good, near what is advertised. If anything occurs I’ll update this review, as for now I’ll continue using it.
Scritto da: Sophie
Worried about this $20 reel being the real deal? Don’t be
I’ve always used spinning equipment, pretty much exclusively Shimano (my go-to reel is a 25-year old Spirex that fishes as well today as it did the afternoon I bought it). But I’ve been fascinated by baitcasting lately, so I bought this reel and another on amazon - a FibLink - as well as two Daiwa Sweepfire rods so my 18-year-old son and I could chase bass at our nearby lake with a new approach. I was a little skeptical of both reels given their price points, but holy crap, they’re both really nice. Done some dry casting with each today and they’re both super smooth. The Kalex came nicely packaged and was pretty sweet right out of box. So was the FibLink. If you’re not hung up on brands and are thinking about pulling the trigger on one of these, go for it. I will try them both out later this week and will post back if there are any issues in retrieve with fish on the line, which we’ll certainly have.

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