Product Comparison: Penn Fierce II 3000 (FRCII3000) vs Penn Battle II 3000 (1338218)
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- I thought I'd take a step up from my Penn Pursuit. There's more line capacity here and a nice smooth retrieve.
- Nice reel. I like the bait drag option.
- Very smooth, ample line capacity, great retrieve rate. Drag works pretty darn well.
- Great saltwater reel, this is my second one and will probably buy another with larger capacity.
- Great spool capacity. Retrieval speed is great.
- A little heavier than most reels of the same size, but I like it very well so far.
- Nice size, weight. Feelss great. Meets expectations.
- I have several different sizes of the Battle II's now and am happy with all of them.
- I really like the size of the reel. Very smooth and a nice steady drag.
- I have 4 sizes now and the all perform great. All have braid line on them with a mono leader.
- These reels are absolutely fantastic. Reeling is as smooth as butter, the drag works without fault, and they perfectly match my ugly stick elite fishing rods.
- The drag works great and is easily adjustable on the fly.
- Terrific drag with a wide range of settings. Excellent build quality.
- Best deal for all metal Saltwater quality Spinning Reel, great drag for big fish.
- Good reel smooth drag and easy to cast.
- I used it regularly for one season and it served me well: the drag was smooth and I landed many fish with it.
- The drag on all of my Battle II reels is fantastic and as the cheapest reel that has the HT-100 drag system, it’s a solid entry into the Penn family.
- I think I've caught close to 50 fish with it already, and the drag has always been smooth. Great for fluorocarbon line!
- Casts nicely and drag feels clean.
- Works perfect for all your Midwest fishing needs. Even muskie if you set the drag right!
- Great reel havent taken it out to fish yet but it is solid i love the fact it has an anti-reverse switch on it so you can backreel while using light lines.
- They have a great over-sized handle and hold a ton of 10-12 lb. test line.
- The handle, the bail the spool when felt with a little force held in place and indicated good design and craftsmen ship.
- Easy to spool new line and cast great even in strong wind.
- Anti-reverse broke after 3 weeks.
- No certain I the idea of an automatic anti-reverse, but knew going in that was a feature of the reel. Like the heavy duty construction. Should last a long time, even using in salt water!
- This reel is a workhorse. The body is totally aluminum, which gives it some weight, but I have finesse fished quite a few aluminum reels.
- The reel feels very solid when you turn the handle with very little play.
- This is a great reel. I love the looks, durability, line capacity, braid ready spool, and drag.
- The spool can be more sturdy, it flexes when line is under tension causing clicking sound/action when jigging, drastically reducing sensitivity and hard to detect a bite.