Description
Daiwa’s 80’s series reel matched up with a graphite composite rod makes a day on the water a pure pleasure. Whether you are a seasoned angler or just learning the bait casting technique, the Procaster will perform for you. The low profile reel is stuffed with bearings and a sturdy drag to handle the biggest of fights. The graphite rods are sensitive and tough with Daiwa’s signature black and white digital camo highlights. FRESHWATER COMBO
PC80HS/G661MH
Reel Specs: 4BB + 1RB Machined Aluminum Spool 90mm Swept Handle
Line Capacity: 12/110, 14/100
Rod Specs: Graphite Blank, Cork Grips, Titanium Oxide Guides
Rod Length: 6’6″
PC80HS/G662MH
Reel Specs: 4BB + 1RB Machined Aluminum Spool 90mm Swept Handle
Line Capacity: 12/110, 14/100
Rod Specs: Graphite Blank, Cork Grips, Titanium Oxide Guides
Rod Length: 6’6″
PC80HS/G701MH
Reel Specs: 4BB + 1RB Machined Aluminum Spool 90mm Swept Handle
Line Capacity: 12/110, 14/100
Rod Specs: Graphite Blank, Cork Grips, Titanium Oxide Guides
Rod Length: 7′
PC80HS/G731MH
Reel Specs: 4BB + 1RB Machined Aluminum Spool 90mm Swept Handle
Line Capacity: 12/110, 14/100
Rod Specs: Graphite Blank, Cork Grips, Titanium Oxide Guides
Rod Length: 7’3″
PC80HSL/G731MH
Reel Specs: 4BB + 1RB Machined Aluminum Spool 90mm Swept Handle
Line Capacity: 12/110, 14/100
Rod Specs: Graphite Blank, Cork Grips, Titanium Oxide Guides
Rod Length: 7’3″




Samuel Harris –
I bought the Daiwa Procaster 80 System Combo and honestly didn’t expect much, but this reel surprised me. It’s smooth, casts well, and feels stronger than it looks. The drag is consistent, and I haven’t had any issues with tangles or performance. For the price, it does exactly what I need on the water.
Simple, reliable, and definitely worth it if you want something that works without any complications.