🎯 Maximize your catch with precision and power — the Abu Garcia Max Pro reels you in!
The Abu Garcia Max Pro Low Profile Baitcast Fishing Reel combines lightweight graphite construction with a durable double anodized aluminum spool, delivering a fast 7.1:1 gear ratio and smooth operation via 8 stainless steel bearings. Featuring the MagTrax brake system and a 15 lb max drag, it offers precise control and comfort for anglers of all skill levels.
Brand | Abu Garcia |
Hand Orientation | Right Hand |
Color | Multi |
Material | Aluminum |
Fishing Technique | All |
Item Weight | 209 Grams |
Special Feature | Anti Reverse |
Model Name | MAX4PRO |
Handle Material | Stainless Steel, Aluminum |
Fishing Line Type | braid,mono |
Bearing Material | Stainless Steel |
Product Dimensions | 4.5"L x 6.25"W x 3"H |
Fishing Reel Maximum Drag | 15 Pounds |
Manufacturer | Pure Fishing |
UPC | 036282079670 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00036282079670 |
Size | Right-Handed (Box) |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.26 x 4.65 x 3.23 inches |
Package Weight | 0.29 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.5 x 6.25 x 3 inches |
Brand Name | Abu Garcia |
Warranty Description | Manufacturer's Warranty |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | MAX4PRO |
Model Year | 2021 |
Style | Max Pro (New Model) |
Included Components | rod and reel |
Sport Type | Fishing |
Skill Level | All |
T**M
Best sub $100 reel I have found
Now have 2 of these reels, got the first on a combo and liked it so much, ordered a second one. These work much better than you would/should expect for the price. Not the most robust feeling reel but they function great. casting is great, the magnet brake and drum tension settings are smooth and work well to fine tune your casting to the bait and conditions (wind). Hard to go wrong, very happy with them and that is coming from using Shimano Curado reels the past 20 years. Great for the seasoned bait cast user and newbie alike.
A**.
Great baitcaster - start with this and stay with this!
I would recommend this reel to anyone. It is not a top-of-the line reel that a pro would use. But I think it is all the reel most people need. Personally, I would save the money and buy more baits! More below.I am a bass fishing enthusiast -- I fish every week and more if I can. I use all types of baits from soft plastics to topwaters to jerkbaits and crankbaits. I have fished them all on the PMax. This was my first baitcaster.I have since purchased and used a more expensive Abu Revo STX reel. The Revo is a higher-end reel that is widely used by experienced bass anglers. The PMAX is the fast gear-ratio model, and most expensive reel in Abu's "standard" or "entry" level Max series. I have looked closely at intermediate-priced reels. In the context of my experience with both reels:1. Feels very sturdy and well-made. Physically a solid reel. No sign of loosening, grinding, or any other negative attributes after several months of frequent use.2. Performs suitably for a bass fishing enthusiast, serious enough to fish at least weekly.3. Was fairly easy to learn on.To elaborate on points 1 and 2: after comparing with other more expensive reels, this feels every bit as sturdy, and perhaps even more. It casts a 3/8 or 1/2 oz jerkbait or crank a mile smoothly, and cranks smoothly. The drag is smooth, and the star clicks between settings precisely, like it does on a higher-end reel.I bought this reel not appreciating the importance of the brake and brake adjustment mechanism. If you are a rookie like I was - this is very important! Fortunately, the brake is very easy to adjust with just a turn of the adjustment dial. Not all reels have this type of easy adjustment dial, even some of the higher-end Abu Garcia reels. I found it's really important when you are learning to be able to make adjustments easily and quickly. I would not ever want to use a baitcaster without this feature.The more expensive reels have some more features. For example, the Revo has a sophisticated two-mechanism braking system that requires you to pop one side off the reel. For a hardcore angler this might be justified. The drags of more expensive reels also have a higher braking capacity than this does. This might come into play if you are catching monster stripers or huge catfish. But the drag is more than adequate for bass fishing. They might be made of more advanced and somewhat lighter materials - but this reel is still very light.The braking response of the PMax is not so different that it would justify spending much more on a reel. I don't see why a fairly serious freshwater angler for bass, walleye, or other game species less than about 10 lb or so would ever really need a higher-end reel. I can't imagine ever "replacing" this reel and taking this out of my arsenal of gear.The 7:1 gear ratio picks up slack on topwaters and jerkbaits quickly, but I also fish crankbaits on it without problems.I was coming from spinning reels, and had never used a baitcaster before this one. I found this reel fairly easy to learn on. My "teacher" has been You-tube videos and trial and error. I found that I backlashed quite a bit in the first week, but after some practice and adjusting the setup a bit, I was doing just fine and within two weeks was consistently casting 3/8 oz and 1/2 oz lures further than I can with any spinning setup. Backlashing was not the reel's fault - it was a matter of learning.I would not hesitate to buy this reel -- for a beginner looking for more bearings and a higher gear ratio, or for a permanent spot in the toolbox of a serious fishing enthusiast.
A**R
Best reel IMO for under $80
Great reel in every aspect once you get it set up you have to TRY to backlash it. Will add I got two of them for under $75 each here but these are now on sale at Ebay for UNDER $50 TYD making them an absolutely unbeatable Bargain in baitcasters, I literally do not see how you can possibly match let alone beat this reel at $50 TYD at Ebay. I ordered two more at that price.Like to update my reviewI now own six of these Abu Garcia MaxPro4 baitcasting reels.I and my sons now have several months and many MANY thousands of casts using these reels and have caught 100s of bass and dozens of freshwater drum. Have 12-15lb Yo-Zuri copolymer line on some and 30 and 50lb test Power Pro braided fishing line on the rest.Absolutely no doubt in my mind whatsoever at $50 to my door you can not beat this baitcaster. Just can not. Casts VERY smoothly very quietly, drag is smooth and works great, if you set it up correctly you literally have to try to backlash or over-spool with it. Works great with any luer at or over 5/16oz. up to 3/4oz which is the heaviest I have casted with it thus far.Best baitcasting reel under $60 there is.
A**R
Worth every penny!!
This is such an amazing baitcaster and all around reel. I have and used both spinning and casting reels and this is one of the best i have used. The ease of use for those that are cautious with baitcasters can't go wrong going with this Abu Garcia.
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