Fully updated with beginning and intermediate anglers in mind, Daiwa’s Goldcast reels are easy to use and light on the wallet.
Cypress, CA (March 22, 2022) – The Daiwa Corporation has revamped their popular Goldcastspincast reels with a crisp modern look and enhanced overall performance while maintaining the simplicity and ease of push-button casting. An excellent choice for beginning and intermediate anglers who are learning to cast, or anglers of any level who enjoy using these nostalgic style reels, the Goldcast series is smartly engineered and affordably priced.
Daiwa’s top entry in the spincast category, the updated Goldcast line features lightweight, durable aluminum construction with a ball-bearing drive, an oscillating spool for precise level-winding, right/left retrieve, plus an ultra-smooth multi-disk drag. A new soft-touch rubber handle on all models provides a sure and comfortable grip while reeling and a more modern flair to the nose cone and body accentuate a cosmetically sharp appearance.
Daiwa Goldcast reels are available in sizes, GC80, GC100 and GC120 and come pre-spooled with premium 8-, 10-, or 12-pound test monofilament line. All three reels sport a 4.1:1 retrieve ratio with line pick-up rates ranging from 18 to 21 inches per crank depending on model size.
Deceptively simple to use, reliable, and priced just right at $74.95 retail, Daiwa’s revamped Goldcast series offers newcomers to fishing and those who simply prefer using spincast reels an easy and inexpensive way to introduce more quality, fun and functionality into their fishing arsenal. Check one out today.
Line Per Handle Turn: 18” to 21” depending on model
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About Daiwa Corporation
Daiwa’s first spinning reel rolled off the assembly line in 1955. Since then, the company has grown into one of the largest and most influential tackle companies in the world today. To handle sales and distribution in the United States, Daiwa Corporation first opened its doors on September 26, 1966, operating from a small facility in Culver City, California. Today, based in Cypress, California, Daiwa Corporation sells tackle throughout the United States, Canada, Central and South America. From the very beginning, Daiwa’s emphasis has been upon innovation and quality. The result is a long list of product features, design and materials that have become standards for the fishing tackle industry. Daiwa’s long-standing record of innovation has left a visible mark on the majority of tackle manufactured today and continues to advance the sport of fishing. Learn more at daiwa.us