Summary

Ross Reels Animas is a premium fly reel with smooth, strong drag, lightweight construction, and durable design. Handmade in the USA, perfect for freshwater and saltwater fishing.

Productinformation

The Ross Reels Animas is crafted for fly anglers looking for high performance and durability. Handmade in the USA, it combines trusted features with modern materials and techniques. The ultra-large spool and powerful composite disc drag system deliver fast line retrieval and strong braking. Its lightweight yet robust design makes it a reliable choice for both freshwater and saltwater fishing.

  • Ultra-large spool design for fast line retrieval
  • Strong drag system with composite disc and stainless steel
  • Lightweight but durable construction
  • Ergonomic handle for comfort
  • Maintenance-free "Pop-out" spool
  • Handmade in the USA
  • For freshwater and saltwater fishing
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Specifications

Line weight: #7 , #8

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Ross Reels Animas is a premium fly reel with smooth, strong drag, lightweight construction, and durable design. Handmade in the USA, perfect for freshwater and saltwater fishing.

The Ross Reels Animas is crafted for fly anglers looking for high performance and durability. Handmade in the USA, it combines trusted features with modern materials and techniques. The ultra-large spool and powerful composite disc drag system deliver fast line retrieval and strong braking. Its lightweight yet robust design makes it a reliable choice for both freshwater and saltwater fishing.

  • Ultra-large spool design for fast line retrieval
  • Strong drag system with composite disc and stainless steel
  • Lightweight but durable construction
  • Ergonomic handle for comfort
  • Maintenance-free "Pop-out" spool
  • Handmade in the USA
  • For freshwater and saltwater fishing
Show more Show less
Line weight: #7 , #8
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