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American Tackle G2 BRAVO2 Split Casting Reel Seat - Skeleton

SKU: BRAVO2-16
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Option: Standard Hood
Insert Color: No Insert
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Specifications
SKU BRAVO2-16
Color Graphite

American Tackle G2 BRAVO2 Split Casting Reel Seat - Skeleton

Product Details

  • Ergonomic Spinning and Casting designs
  • Exclusive Uni-Hood and Uni-Lock Hood
  • Cork and EVA fitted grips available
  • 1K, 3K, or Bushido carbon insert options
  • Uni-lock hoods for use with SG125-F hidden thread fore grip
  • Matching rear grips SPG190R and SPG390R
  • Uses RSI-1 insert

Sizing Chart

Model Hood
I.D. Rear O.D. Length Tenon
Length
Tenon
O.D.
BRAVO2-16 Standard 0.615" 1.05" 2.65" 0.590" 0.715"
BRAVO2-16-ULH Uni-Lock 0.615" 1.05" 2.65" 0.590" 0.715"

Proposition 65 Warning


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CA Proposition 65 Warning

WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to https://www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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Customer (Jamestown, NY, US)
Looks great, feels great!

Working in a BFS rod and love how it feels and that you can get direct contact to the blank if you don't use the insert. Only cons are if you don't use the insert, you can see the arbor to the back section and same if the you can't get the recommended fore grip for the unilock hood.

I definitely recommend to use a reel seat spacer or an actual reel to make sure it is spaced properly on the blank and lined up when gluing it to the blank. It also helps to get the locking threads where you want them to be when you have a reel in it as they can become exposed when loosening or tightening.

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Tim starks (Dallas, TX, US)

I like the the skelton seat but I would like it better with the foam piece on the front part and I am having trouble finding a grip to fit the reel seat. can you help me with that please?

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