Extreme 400 Series Reels [Narrow & Regular] ACCURATE FISHING

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  • Опубліковано 13 жов 2024
  • Ben Secrest of Accurate Fishing Products talks about the Extreme 400 narrow and regular fishing reels.
    Boss Extreme reels have been the staple product of our reel line since the beginning. The original Accurate owners purchased the 197, 270, 870, and 665 which were the first wave of TwinDrag® reels sold and many of those reels are still putting fish on the deck. As innovation continued, the Nilsen twins have taken the Boss Series to a new level of engineering with new materials and designs that are lighter, more powerful, and with new cosmetics that makes them stand out on the shelf. These reels have been copied but never duplicated and stand as the first TwinDrag® reel ever offered.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 5

  • @FilmFieldHappyChannel
    @FilmFieldHappyChannel 7 років тому +1

    I Love Accurate

  • @unitaper
    @unitaper 12 років тому

    hi ryan secrest

  • @norcaltke857
    @norcaltke857 11 років тому

    So expensive. Arm, leg, and kidney lol.

    • @raleighthomas3079
      @raleighthomas3079 5 років тому

      norcaltke857 yeah, they are expensive, but taken care of they will last forever. A 14 oz. reel taking 100 lb. tuna... it’s no Zebco.