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    Default Penn Conquer reels: reviews and comments

    These are the mid-priced series from Penn.
    I've said that after my bad experiences with Penn 450-650 series graphite reels, I wouldn't buy a Penn reel again. I feel their graphite reels are poor quality in that series, and they do not hold up to decent fish.

    That being said, I'd like to hear opinions and reviews on the Penn Conquer reel, both positive and negative, thanks.

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    Default Review of Penn Conquer

    This came from a kayak site, sent in by Finchaser, thanks!

    The one thing I have reservations about is the single screw holding the gearbox, a little apprehensive about that.



    Penn Conquer Reel

    There's no question kayak fishing is very tough on reels. With the kayak low in the water and the angler fishing down at water level reels take a lot more abuse than they do in boats. Add in the occasional oops when a reel gets dunked in the water and you have the perfect storm for "reel" problems.
    For fall 2009 Penn Reels has introduced the Conquer, a new line of reels that are ideal for kayak anglers. Like the Slammer series the Conquer reels have sealed drags and the tough Penn quality and reliability we have come to expect from Penn reels, but the Conquer brings much more to the table.

    To start with it's a 10+1 shielded stainless steel bearing super smooth reel with a one piece machined aluminum gear box.

    It has a Superline Spool designed to accommodate braid with no backing and a friction trip ramp that prevents premature bail trip when casting.

    The spool design resists wind knots has a lip made of a proprietary metal called Eternal Alloy that resists scratches and dents. But the coup de gras is the Easy Access System which enables the entire rear of the reel to be opened for easy maintenance, cleaning, and lubrication.

    Talk about perfect for kayak anglers! By simply backing out a single screw on the stem of the reel the rear hatch opens and gives full access to the gearbox. No more reel disassembly to reach all the internal gears and bearings and everything is inside the gearbox so nothing will fall out. For on the spot maintenance or regular maintenance it just doesn't get any easier or convenient.

    I had the opportunity to fish the 4000 both with top water lures and live bait, and it performed fabulously. Very smooth, lighter than my Slammer 260, great drag, and everything I wanted in a reel. The only bummer is that it was a sample and I couldn't keep it!




    The Conquer is available in four models , the 2000, 4000, 5000, and 7000. Most inshore saltwater kayak anglers will choose the 4000 which weighs in at 11.1oz and has a 5.8:1 gear ratio. Offshore anglers will opt for the larger and 5000 or 7000 models. Penn Conquer MSRP is from $199.99 to $219.99. This is definitely a must have reel for kayak anglers.


    http://www.jaxkayakfishing.com/products/conquer.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by DarkSkies View Post
    These are the mid-priced series from Penn.
    I've said that after my bad experiences with Penn 450-650 series graphite reels, I wouldn't buy a Penn reel again. I feel their graphite reels are poor quality in that series, and they do not hold up to decent fish.

    That being said, I'd like to hear opinions and reviews on the Penn Conquer reel, both positive and negative, thanks.
    I have to agree with you. I had a couple of Penn's but always ran into trouble. Never again.

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    Best braid casting Penn reel ever,rubber on arbor elinates the need for backing.Spool lip is stronger than titanium ,heavy duty no trip bail. I know people who jig tuna with them do to over sized smooth waterproof drag (32#max). This is there top end reel until the $700 torque hits the shops

    10 shielded bearings, a 4.6 gear ratio and 37" line retrieve per crank makes it a great plug reel

    Pay attention to what history has taught us or be prepared to relive it again

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