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| Name | SGS10 JIGGING 10 LH 8P1BB |
| EAN | 5706301759702 |
| MPN | SVS75970 |
| Brand | Savage Gear |
| Reel Size | 10 |
| Reel Type | Conventional |
| Gear Ratio | 6.0:1 |
| Reel Weight | 395g |
| Max Drag | 15kg |
| Retrieve per turn | 91cm |
| Bearing Count | 9 |
| Hand Retrieve | Left |
| Line Capacity | 400/0.30 |
| Water type | Saltwater |
| Handle knob material | Aluminium |
| Frame material | Machined aluminium |
It is built for saltwater jigging and other demanding boat techniques for strong sea fish, including fishing with heavy jigs or natural baits.
Yes, the SGS10 is designed for saltwater fishing and uses machined metal construction and stainless steel components to handle harsh marine conditions.
Yes, this version is a left-hand retrieve model, which is useful for anglers who prefer to crank with the left hand while working the rod with the right.
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The Savage Gear SGS10 is a machined jigging reel for demanding saltwater fishing. It is made for anglers targeting powerful fish with jigs or natural baits, where cranking power, drag control, and corrosion resistance matter every trip.
The reel uses a fully machined aluminium frame and side plates for strength under load. This rigid construction helps keep the gearing aligned when fishing deep water or working heavy fish close to the boat.
With a strong drag system and machined stainless steel gear and shaft, the SGS10 is designed for sustained pressure during vertical jigging. The knurled spool also gives better grip when setting line or making adjustments on the water.
A stainless steel bearing layout supports stable, smooth running under load. Combined with the aluminium handle knob, the reel offers a direct and secure feel when pumping fish from depth.
This reel suits sea anglers fishing for strong predators in cold northern waters as well as warmer offshore conditions. It is a good match for vertical jigging and other heavy boat techniques where durability and dependable drag are key.