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| Name | VANTAGE 8000 Longcast |
| EAN | 0031324291119 |
| MPN | 1594837 |
| Brand | Penn |
| Reel Size | 8000 |
| Reel Type | Front Drag |
| Gear Ratio | 4.3:1 |
| Reel Weight | 629g |
| Max Drag | 12kg |
| Retrieve per turn | 100cm |
| Bearing Count | 8 |
| Spare Spools Included | Aluminum |
| Drag Position | Front |
| Hand Retrieve | Left/Right |
| Line Capacity | 430m/0.40mm |
| Body Material | XRC carbon |
| Line Reducers Included | Two sets |
The 7000 is lighter and a bit more compact, while the 8000 is the larger version with slightly higher retrieve per turn. Both share the same long-cast carp reel concept and sealed drag setup.
Yes. The Slow Leveline spool design and Rocket Spool Design are made to support smooth line release and controlled long casts, which suits larger waters and range-focused carp tactics.
Yes, the Vantage uses a sealed drag system that helps keep out water and dirt. That supports more consistent performance during regular use on the bank.
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The PENN Vantage is built for carp anglers who want confident long casts, stable line lay, and reliable drag control on demanding sessions. Its XRC carbon body keeps weight manageable while supporting the big pit reel design needed for distance work.
The Slow Leveline spool design and Rocket Spool Design help the line leave the spool cleanly for accurate long-range casting. This makes the Vantage a strong choice for large waters where efficient distance and repeatable placement matter.
A 7+1 sealed ball bearing layout supports smooth winding and controlled retrieves. The sealed drag system helps keep out water and dirt, so the reel stays consistent when fishing in changeable bankside conditions.
Quick Drag allows fast changes between freer spool and fighting pressure during the take and the fight. PENN also includes two sets of line reducers, plus a side-folding aluminium handle for easier storage and transport.
Both versions share the same core design, but the 7000 is the lighter option for anglers who want to save weight, while the 8000 offers the larger reel size and slightly higher retrieve per turn. Choose based on the balance you want between compactness and extra spool capacity.