Skip to product information
1 of 1

redbandreels

Redband Reel Cover

Regular price $22.00 CAD
Regular price $36.00 CAD Sale price $22.00 CAD
Sale Sold out
Shipping calculated at checkout.
A neoprene reel cover to protect your centerpin when driving, relocating spots, or storage.

Pair with a spinning or centerpin rod for the ultimate steelhead/salmon float reel.

Unlike the rest, this centerpin's light start-up and adjustable casting brakes make for an exceptional drift fishing reel, bass reel, or any other use on a bait-caster rod.


Diameter: 4.5 in / 114.3 mm

Spool Width: 0.7 in / 17.78 mm

Weight: 7.48 oz / 215 grams

Line Capacity: 130 m / 142 yds - .35mm line

Construction: Aviation Alloy D16T & high-strength steel

Finish: Anodized 

Rotation: 2 Stainless, Russian, marine grade bearings

Brake: Aerodynamic, Friction

Assembly: Machined and hand assembled in Russia

Redband offers a limited 5 year warranty against manufacturer defects. This does not cover normal wear and use, or improper assembly. For warranty inquires please use the contact form.

Your package will arrive within 3-5 business days.

Patented Innovation

Below is the technology allowing this centerpin reel to lead the industry in cast-ability and drag.

  • Redband Coil™ Aerodynamic brake

    An adjustable wind turbine slows the spool down when at high speeds, preventing backlash and maximizing casting distance.

  • Axial Break

     Adjustable friction on the spool, used to dial in casting and control float speed on the river.

  • Fully Ported Spool

    This reel has the lowest start up (effort to spin) in the industry. Cast anywhere from multiple ounces to 2-5 grams.

  • Brake Pad

    A flexible spool allows a second contact point (highlighted) to create an effortless drag experience, while doubling fish stopping power.

  • Anti-Reverse Clicker

    A switch near the thumb activates a strong anti-reverse clicker for drag or storage purposes.

1 of 5

Trophy fish approved.

Our team has spent years testing and innovating this reel across the Pacific North West.