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Message Subject: Reel Covers
webs1981
Posted 9/9/2020 12:59 PM (#966079)
Subject: Reel Covers




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Does anyone have any suggestions for a reel cover for my Shimano TranX400?

Also, how about for a Daiwa Luna 300 (round profile)?
Elby
Posted 9/13/2020 11:33 AM (#966185 - in reply to #966079)
Subject: RE: Reel Covers




Posts: 128


Location: Germantown, WI
Go on ebay and search Jaws reel covers. They have a size if I'm not mistaken. Good stuff.
bigbite
Posted 9/13/2020 7:59 PM (#966194 - in reply to #966079)
Subject: RE: Reel Covers




Posts: 1348


Location: Pewaukee, WI
In a pinch I have used a sock. While not attractive it will keep out sand and other debris.
Ruddiger
Posted 9/14/2020 7:24 AM (#966207 - in reply to #966079)
Subject: Re: Reel Covers




Posts: 267


Howdy,

The medium size, black round neoprene Shimano reel cover works best. It's a bit loose but that actually helps in putting it on and off and to compensate for the low profile of the 300 and 400.

Take care,

Ruddiger
RyanJoz
Posted 9/15/2020 8:46 AM (#966253 - in reply to #966079)
Subject: Re: Reel Covers




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Location: Mt. Zion, IL
bass pro shops round reel covers work very well for them. I have them on all my tranx 400's and 300's as well as beast 60's.
Cedar
Posted 9/15/2020 11:21 PM (#966296 - in reply to #966079)
Subject: RE: Reel Covers




Posts: 353


Location: Western U.P.
X2 for the Bass Pro Neoprene covers. Been using them for years on round and low profile reels.
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