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Features:
You won't find weak die-cast aluminum or plastic in these parts. Van Staal premium spinning reels are expertly crafted from high grade titanium and steel, the same materials used to build today's military aircraft. And this means unyielding strength and consistent peak performance each and every time you take the mighty ocean from boat or shore. The patented "maintenance free" drag systems features stainless steel ball bearings and a impenetrable gear case. The reel is sealed and water tight to keep salt, sand, and problems out, letting you fight the biggest meanest fish in the harshest elements with no worries. Translation: "that one that got away" will be some other anglers story!Van Staal Reel Key Features:
- The largest main gear in the industry, never slip or strip under pressure
- Great line capacities even in the smaller class of reels
- Perfect counterbalance makes it even more of a pleasure to crank on
- Amazing line pick up (per crank) in the larger sized reels
Reel |
Mono Capacity |
Braid Capacity |
Ratio |
Weight |
Spool Dia. |
Line Retrieve (Per Turn) |
Price |
VS100 |
225 yds / 10lb |
280 yds / 15lb |
4.75:1 |
11oz |
2" |
29" |
$679 |
VS150 |
400 yds / 10lb |
400yds / 15lb |
4.75:1 |
13oz |
2-1/4" |
32" |
$699 |
VS200 |
400 yds / 15lb |
550 yds / 30lb |
4.25:1 |
18oz |
2-1/2" |
32" |
$739 |
VS250 |
350 yds / 20lb |
500 yds / 50lb |
4.25:1 |
20oz |
2-3/4" |
36" |
$769 |
VS300 |
375 yds / 25lb |
675 yds / 50 lb |
3.25:1 |
23oz |
3" |
30" |
$819 |
Specs:
Model: VS200
Brand: Van Staal
Weight: 21.7 oz
Braid Capacity: 400 yds / 40#
Mono Capacity: 400 yds / 15#
Spool Diameter: 2.500"
Gear Ratio: 4.25:1
Retrieve Rate: 33.5"
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Customer Reviews
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By
NJCoast82 from New Jersey on 07/11/2010
| Pros: | bailess, sealed |
| Cons: | price |
| Recommended: | Yes |
This was my first VS and I have been nothing less than impressed. Reel has taken quite a few dunkings with no problems. Going bailess took some getting used to but once you make the switch you will never go back to using a bail.

