🎯 Reel in the Big One with Precision and Style!
The KastKing Zephyr Baitcasting Fishing Reel features advanced Halo XII magnetic braking technology, a lightweight design, and a high-speed gear ratio, making it the perfect choice for serious anglers seeking performance and comfort.
Color | B:Right Handed-Green-7.2:1 |
Hand Orientation | Right Hand |
Material Type | Stainless Steel, Carbon |
Features | Advanced braking technology, HaloXII magnetic braking system |
Sport | Fishing |
Batteries Included? | No |
Brand | KastKing |
Manufacturer | KastKing |
Package Dimensions | 14.1 x 11.91 x 7.29 cm; 299 g |
ASIN | B0C6MNYYS5 |
A**R
Silky smooth - nice weight
Love the weight of the reel as well as the smoothness…and asthetically love the lime green
C**T
Excellent Easy to Use Baitcaster! No Backlashes!
I may be late to the show, but I'm starting to realize that KastKing is definitely one of the best kept secrets in this fishing gear industry. This reel is actually quite good if not even excellent! I really don't know why other reviews claim this reel isn't smooth. I own a few other higher end baitcasters for 4x the price that are not as smooth as this Zephyr. Longevity may very well end up being a factor, but new out of the box and after two long days of fishing, this reel is still the smoothest reel in my arsenal. The best part about this reel has to be the magnetic braking. This reel simply does not backlash, and trust me -- if anyone can get a reel to backlash, it's me. Baitcasters have always been a curse for me. I love using them, but when (not if) I lose just a little bit of focus while using them I end up with a birds nest. Typically, it's just a temporary showstopper and I'm able to sort it out, but of course by then my lure is usually on the bottom snagged and I have to then resolve that issue. I actually tried to backlash this reel and it wouldn't. I put a heavier swimbait on it, set the brake to zero, and casted it into 15mph wind. Nothing. No backlash at all! The only time I came close to a "backlash" with this reel is when I pressed the spool release button to tie on a new lure the line kind of spooled out on me similar to a backlash (but not really a backlash). So the brake on this reel does its job when it's supposed to -- during casting. However, with the spool released if you just lightly pull on the line you could get a bird nest if you're not careful.I agree that the only caveat to this reel is the casting distance. Because the magnetic brake works so well to virtually eliminate backlashes, the reel has a shorter casting distance. This mostly applies to lighter lures though, because when I put heavier lures on it the casting distance was about the same as I get from all baitcasters (maybe slightly less). I'm actually fine with it, though. Even if my casting distance is a little shorter for say a 1/4 oz lure, it's worth it not having to focus so much on backlash prevention.This reel does not seem to have a lubrication port??? Maybe I'm just not finding it, but in the maintenance directions they do say that over-lubing this reel will have a negative performance impact, and they highly recommend using minimal lube. I tend to rinse the heck out of my reels (especially after using them in saltwater), so I'm not sure how I feel about this. I guess if there isn't a lube port then there's less chance of (salt)water getting into the reel...??? Maybe???? Time will tell.Overall, just an excellent, inexpensive reel. A real surprise, for sure! Definitely a pleasant experience and real joy to use. I paired it with an excellent, but also inexpensive rod in the Daiwa Laguna 701MHF (7', one-piece, medium-heavy, fast action), and this is now probably my favorite combo. I bought the rod because of my Lews Mach 2 and Mach Crush rods started failing (grips falling apart and a couple of broken eyelets), and decided to try a new reel since my Lews Mach 2 and Mach Crush reels are starting to also show their age a bit (7 years). I think the Daiwa Laguna/KastKing Zephyr combo (at $68) is vastly superior to the Lews combos ($180-270), and I've really enjoyed using the Lews combos. Also, good on KastKing for producing a lefthand baitcaster (like they do for most/all of their baitcaster models), as most inexpensive reel manufacturers don't produce lefties.
S**N
Casts perfect
Really nice casting bait caster. I use this now over my $400 shimano Calcutta.
D**A
Amazing Value for the Price!
I'm going to break this down based on pros and cons. I want to start out before that and cut to the chase and say that it is an amazing value.Pros:The magnetic break is VERY strong. This is so strong; It was almost impossible to backlash. I was super impressed with how strong the magnet was. Night and day from many of the others I have tried in the past.Most of the parts are carbon fiber, aluminum or not magnetic metals. This leads to less corrosion long term. Would I bring this for saltwater fishing? No, but there are very few magnetic metals that could lead to corrosion.I love the tri-spoke design of the magnetic break. Super easy to grip and change.The thumb button has a rubber pad for grip and comfort and has a metal bar on the back part for a longer life. I had a Kast King reel that lasted a long time before the thumb button broke. It was so old, parts were no longer available, but it appears the newer design would not have broken the same way.The drag is smooth. This is way better than the ones I've had in the past and 18 lbs. will hold up to the occasional catfish or large fish I snag occasionally.Neutral:I'm not a fan of EVA grips, but some are. I prefer rubber as they tend to last longer to me. I will say that EVA tends to be a bit more comfortable.I prefer the drag star to be straight out, but there is nothing wrong with the bent spoke design. I just have a preference of the straight spokes.Cons:It was not buttery smooth like my go to (Daiwa SV TW) which is almost 4 times the price. I took it apart, lubed some of the parts and the "grittiness" was gone quickly. It resulted in a much better feeling reel.Free spinning the reel isn't resistant free. If you turn the magnets down all the way and loosen everything up, spin the reel, it will go 5 to 8 spins freely. MyOverall, I'd give it a 4.5 out of 5. Since I can't give it a 4.5, I'm rounding up. The .5 is mostly lost with the fact that I had to clean and grease out of the box and the ability for the reel to spin freely is less than others. This is probably the best beginner reel I've used and will be giving it to my daughter to learn baitcasting as the backlash is next to none.
N**V
Amazing reel for a beginner - (PS: I'm the beginner)
I am new to freshwater fishing, and was afraid of bait casting reels. I ended up finding one that had been returned at a big box store that rhymes with, "All Art" for like $15, that sold there for about $60. I spent the next several weeks learning that fishermen who say they can tie the best knots had nothing on the knots this thing could tie with the help of my inexperience casting this type of reel.Eventually, I started to get the hang of things, but realized the "return-bin" reel wasn't really that great. I did some research and found the KastKing Zephyr, or as I've come to call her, my , my Black Boston - because it Feels Like the REEL thing!This reel is great! So smooth. After getting used to being able to actually cast a baitcasting reel, I started to get good at it! Before, I could backhand cast, couldn't flip, couldn't dial down the brakes or loosen the spool! I've paired it with a KastKing 7' dual tipped Perigee II rod and WHOA MOMMA! Been practice casting in the back yard with a weighted Texas Rig setup, just put an eraser on the hook so it doesn't hook my dog or kill a bird, and the progress I've made in about 6 weeks is tangible.On the bank, which is where I've done most of my freshwater fishing since starting 3 1/2 months ago, I'm able to target areas so much more accurately. Even when I try the older reel, I've not had as much success. I love the clicks for the spool tension, drag, and the magnetic brakes - which come in HALF STEPS, WHAAAT!?? The only negative is user error, the release button is part of this sleek as shrimp design, and I've had a few instances where I've hit it when setting the hook and backlashed...BUT! BUT!!! It's been a cake walk getting the backlashes out!Bottom line: This new bank-angler using this type of reel is super happy...I don't see why spaying more for another reel would make any difference. I feel like I've caught more fish as a result of this equipment, even though in my area the bites are not plentiful this time of year. I can't wait until Spring to see how bass-ad this setup is and what I can catch when they are "reely" biting! Best money I've spent in the last 6 months.
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