Matrix Aquos Ultra Reels - Product Spotlight Review

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Matrix Aquos Ultra Reels - Product Spotlight Review

If you're an angler who's looking for a quality fishing reel that won't break the bank, the Matrix Aquos Ultra might be just what you're looking for. This reel has been designed with superior features and construction that makes it ideal for both novice and experienced anglers. In this product review, we'll take a closer look at the Matrix Aquos Ultra to help you decide if it's the right reel for you.

The Aquos Ultra Reels were designed to provide fantastic performance at great value and Matrix feel they have certainly achieved that. Developed for feeder and float fishing, these reels are packed full of all the popular features you'd expect. 

 

 

 

Key Features of Matrix Aquos Ultra Reels:

  • Developed for feeder and float fishing

  • Super lightweight compact body

  • Multi-disc front drag for ultra-smooth performance

  • Advanced bail arm shape for quicker line pick-up

  • 7+1 stainless steel ball bearings

  • Gear ratio 5:1

  • Line capacity 0.28mm/150m

  • Weight of 4000 Sized Reel = 327g

  • Weight of 3000 Sized Reel = 291g

  • Retrieve of 4000 = 87cm per handle turn

  • Retrieve of 3000 = 75cm per handle turn

Give your next fishing trip a competitive edge with the new Matrix Aquos Ultra Reels. These lightweight, compact spinning reels are perfect for either feeder or float-fishing and can be used on both small waters as well as large ones! The multi-disc front drag guarantees ultra-smooth performance no matter what kind of fish you're after. The Matrix Aquos Ultra Reels are designed to be lightweight and compact, making them perfect for fishing with small bait or flies. With a multi-disc front drag that provides ultra-smooth performance, you'll have specimens in no time!

These high-quality fishing reels are built with an arm that provides a quicker way to pick up your line, 7+1 stainless steel ball bearings for smooth operation. The Matrix Aquos Ultra Reels has a Gear ratio of 5:1, which means it will take five units to move one unit. This makes the pull very effective and results in less time spent on each cast since you are only expending energy as needed rather than using up all your effort with every throw.

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