


🎣 Own the Shoreline: Reel in Power, Precision & Prestige
The PENN Clash II Spinning Reel combines advanced CNC Gear Technology and a high-performance HT-100 carbon fiber drag system in a lightweight, corrosion-resistant design. Engineered for saltwater shore and kayak fishing, it offers smooth casting, durable construction, and multiple sizes to suit all inshore predator fishing styles.
| ASIN | B084LNCMS7 |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 188,947 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) 258 in Reels |
| Brand | Penn |
| Color | Grey/Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (420) |
| Date First Available | 26 Mar. 2020 |
| Department | Unisex |
| Features | CNC Gear Technology |
| Hand orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Included components | Reel |
| Item display length | 5.5 inches |
| Item model number | CLAII4000HS |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Pure Fishing |
| Material type | Stainless Steel Aluminum |
| Number of items | 12 |
| Product Dimensions | 13.97 x 13.97 x 11.43 cm; 323.18 g |
| Size | 4000HS |
| Skill level | All |
| Sport | Fishing |
| Style | Clash Ii High Speed |
| Weight | 322 g |
M**K
ABL
All good thanks
N**N
Buy this.
Really good real for spinning with loads of power and control with no gear slip
A**R
All good
All good
K**S
OK
Quick delivery and the item in accordance with the description
J**O
Solido e robusto. Ottimo per pesche medio pesanti sostenute.
J**S
Bueno bonito
M**N
Very Good reel
R**R
alles super preis okay
M**L
I own several (spinning) reels of different brands in this price range (and less) and these Penn Clash reels are in my top 3 favorite that I currently own (Shimano Stradic, Abu Garcia Revo Premier, both in the same price range are my “current” favorite ones I use a lot). Let me also be clear that I’m “mostly” bass fishing in fresh water (very little inshore fishing in both brackish and salt water even though I believe these Penn Clash reels perform well for what they call inshore fishing) I have both the Clash1 and 2 (size 2500) reels and both are nice performing reels. Yeah, they are expensive, to me, being a middle class worker. But for the most part, I do think these reels from these reputable companies ( Penn, Shimano, Abu Garcia, Quantum to name a few) usually hold up well if fairly taken care of. My Clash1 is on a 7’ Lews custom speed stick and it’s frigging awesome (that may be my fav.). I’m not the biggest fan of Lews but I do like that rod. My Clash2 is on a 7’ GLoomis E6X and I’m pretty please with its performance also. The Clash2 feels a bit heavier than the previous model but it may have ramped up the durability. I have a Shimano Stradic 2500 on a 7’ St.Croix Moho Yak rod and an Abu Garcia Revo Premier 30 on a 6’’9” Johnny Morris(Bass Pro brand, really good rods, not cheap either) and I like these Penn Clash 1&2 2500 reels just as well. I do also own the lesser lines of Penn reels, the Conflict1&2 and Battle2 and those are also good performing reels. I’m telling you now, if you can get these at a deal, $150 or less, that’s a pretty good deal for this reel in my opinion ( FYI, date review written Dec. 2024). I paid full price when it first came out and I don’t regret it. That’s because I liked the Clash1 so much. Bottom line, if this reel is in the price range of reels your looking at, from my experience with my Penn reels, buy it. They all ( Battle2, Conflict1&2, Clash1&2) perform very well for the price at which I paid for them. When I mention performance, just to name a few, I’m talking about smoothness of reel operation. Such as casting, reeling it in, the drag, bail tripping, etc…And as for a flimsiness feeling, none, feels solid. There are a few light weight reels that sort of have that feeling. Even though the ones I have hasn’t failed. Just the feeling it gives. BTW…I do own a Quantum Smoke 30 on a 7’ St.Criox Moho Bass and I do like that set up, It also performs well also. These are all Spinning reels I am talking about by the way!!! But if these are too expensive, look at the Conflict or Battle line of reels. They do really well for their price point. Shimano and Abu Garcia reels in the $100ish price range also perform well for the $$$ I found. I have a few. It does suck that I read reviews of grinding and crap, due unsatisfactory manufacturing most likely, which obviously sometimes happens. At the cost of the consumer unfortunately. But normally these products I mentioned in my honest opinion are well made, well performing products. KEEP IN MIND THAT IT HELPS TO MATCH THE REEL WITH THE PROPER ROD. It helps with things like wind knots and simply performance ( putting too much line on spinning reels will cause things like that. Not saying individuals with these issues did not do any of these things I’m mentioning, I sure ain’t no rocket scientist, not even close, nor any smarter than the average Joe). Read the reels recommended amount of line recommendation. You want the reel in-line with the rod/eyelets in a proper location or sweet spot. (Look it up online, there’s a few articles about it). I’m just hoping this helps cause at this amount of money this, and others I mentioned, line of reels cost, I personally would want someone’s HONEST advice. I do not work with ANY fishing company or have I received anything for free or at a discount. I’m someone that has probably WAY too many rods and reels that just like to fish. Good luck!!!
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