Akios 651 CSM GRX Reel (Left Hand) Gunsmoke
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Akios S-Line 651 CSM GRX Gunsmoke (Left Hand) At Gerrys Fishing, we havent forgotten the Southpaws. Finding a high-performance, left-handed multiplier that doesnt compromise on features can be a challenge, but the Akios 651 CSM GRX Gunsmoke is the definitive solution. This reel is a masterclass in versatility, combining the user-friendly convenience of a synchronized level wind with the elite casting control of a dual braking system. The 651 designation signifies a true left-hand wind, but the internal GRX specs are what really set this reel apart. It features anti-corrosion chromed brass side plates in a stealthy gunsmoke finish, housing a powerhouse of precision-machined brass gears. Whether you are a newcomer to multipliers or a seasoned pro, the combination of magnetic and centrifugal brakes allows you to tune this reel for total safety or maximum distance, all while the level wind ensures your line lay is surgical every single time. Precision Engineering for the Left-Handed Angler The 651 CSM is built for those who want mechanically dependable gear. The free-floating spool is supported by two high-quality ABEC 5 stainless steel bearings, allowing it to spin with minimal friction. When you hook into a hard-fighting specimen, the carbon multi-disc drag provides 17.5lb of smooth, consistent pressure, while the high-torque 5.3:1 gear ratio gives you the winching power to bring them home. Technical Specifications Feature Specification Model Akios S-Line 651 CSM GRX (Left Hand) Orientation Left-Hand Wind Braking System Dual Magnetic & Centrifugal Level Wind Synchronized for Perfect Line Lay Gear Ratio 5.3:1 (High Torque) Bearings 2 x ABEC 5 Stainless Steel 1 IAR Line Capacity 300yds / 15lb (0.35mm) Maximum Drag 17.5lb (Carbon Multi-Disc) Weight 460g Side Plates Anti-Corrosion Chromed Brass Handle Stainless Steel Power Handle Examples of Where to Use Southpaw Beach Casting: The ultimate choice for left-handed anglers fishing clean sandy beaches where the convenience of a level wind is preferred over an open cage. Inshore Uptiding: Its compact size and high-torque gears make it a fantastic tool for casting away from a boat in search of Rays, Smoothhounds, and Bass. Pier and Promenade Fishing: Perfect for marks with high railings where you want to focus on the fight and let the synchronized level wind handle the line management. Night Sessions: The level wind is a lifesaver in the dark, eliminating the need to thumb your line back onto the spool when visibility is zero. Gerrys Pro Tip For our left-handed customers, the 651 CSM is a dream, but heres a pro tip regarding the level wind: if youre using a heavy shock leader, make sure your leader-to-mainline knot is as slim and neat as possible (a back-to-back Uni or a Tapered Leader is best). Because the level wind guide has a specific aperture, a bulky knot can occasionally catch during an explosive cast. Also, keep that magnetic brake dial towards the maximum for your first few casts of the night until your thumb finds its rhythm! Frequently Asked Questions Why is this called a 651 and not a 656? In the Akios range, the 1 at the end (651, 751, etc.) signifies a Left-Hand Wind reel. The 6 (656, 757) signifies a right-hand wind. This 651 model is specifically for those who hold the rod in their right hand and wind with their left. Can I use braid with this level wind? Yes, the 651 CSM handles braid very well due to the synchronized level wind, which prevents the line from digging in under pressure. Just ensure you use a mono shock leader to provide a bit of cushion for the gears during the cast. How do I maintain the Gunsmoke finish? The chromed brass side plates are very corrosion-resistant, but salt is a persistent enemy. A simple rinse with fresh, lukewarm water after every session and a light wipe with a silicone-impregnated cloth will keep that Gunsmoke finish looking brand new for years. Does the level wind reduce casting distance? Technically, a level wind adds a small amount of mechanical friction compared to an open cage CTM model. However, for 95% of fishing situations, the difference is negligible, and the benefit of perfect line lay usually results in more consistent, tangle-free casting throughout a long session.