Torque™ Spinning Reel Product Review by PENN®

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Uploaded by on Apr 14, 2011

George Poveromo reviews the PENN Torque Spinning reel that is built in Philidelphia, PA from a durable full metal body which features a one piece machined aluminum frame and fully sealed gearbox and drag system. A smooth HT-100™ drag system provides consistent pull even under heavy loads.

It also features an innovative bail trip switch that allows the angler to choose between manual and auto mode. See this reel up close at www.pennreels.com.

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  • Thank you. I do a lot of rock hopping, surf casting and some skishing. I wonder how well would the torque take the abuse of being dunked and scraped against rocks. Does Penn offer some sort of warranty or servicing program?

  • @gigi0812 We do. The reel is covered under a 1 year warranty which details can be found on our website.  Surf casters journal did a review of the Torque at which can be found on our YouTube channel under our favorites

  • Hi, I'm thinking about getting the bailess Penn for stripers here in long island, new York . I own a few Zeebaas and VS reels and I would like to get your opinion on witch torque would be more appropriate for a St. Croix Mojo 10.6- 3/4 to 4 Oz. Thx

  • @gigi0812 Thanks for the question. You'll probably want the small Torque 5 if you're fishing plugs and casting often. But the 7 will also work if you prefer more line capacity. You might also want to look at our Legion series of rods to pair it up with the 15-30lb mono in 7'0 and 7'6". These just hit the market and have been very well received by anglers fishing them.

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  • @tonyel120 You could use any size (5,7 or 9) depending on the technique but a good all around size is the 7.

  • @PENNfishing which torque whould you use for tarpon

  • @tonyel120 It looks like your message was cut off. What species, location and technique are you using? That will help us provide a recommendation.

  • which touque whould you recomend for on

  • damn that is a sexy reel

  • @djlyric The Torque is just a bit heavier because we put larger gears for added strength and a powerful HT-100 Versa-Drag system.

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