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🎣 Slam the limits with the Penn Slammer III – where power meets precision!
The Penn Slammer III Spinning Fishing Reel is a professional-grade, fully sealed reel featuring a robust full metal body, CNC-machined brass gears, and a 7+1 stainless steel bearing system. Rated IP67 for water resistance, it’s built to withstand saltwater conditions while delivering smooth drag performance with its proprietary Dura-Drag system. Trusted by charter captains worldwide, this ambidextrous reel offers durability, precision, and reliability for serious anglers who demand the best.








| ASIN | B01IDEPAQ8 |
| Bearing Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Best Sellers Rank | #818,252 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #2,490 in Fishing Reels |
| Brand | PENN |
| Brand Name | PENN |
| Color | Black, Multicolor |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 930 Reviews |
| Fishing Line Type | Monofilament |
| Fishing Technique | Spinning |
| Gearbox Ratio | 5.6 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00031324171428 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
| Included Components | Reel |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 9"L x 10"W x 6"H |
| Item Type Name | Penn, Slammer III Spinning Reel, 10500, 4.2:1 Gear Ratio, 7 Bearings, 43" Retrieve Rate, Ambidextrous |
| Item Weight | 16 ounces |
| Line Capacity | 390yds/12lb 345yds/15lb 205yds/20lb |
| Manufacturer | Pure Fishing |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 1403989 |
| Material | Metal, Stainless Steel |
| Material Type | Metal, Stainless Steel |
| Model Name | Penn |
| Model Number | 1403989 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Full Metal Body, CNC Gear Technology, Sealed Body and Spool Design, Advanced Drag System |
| Size | 10500 |
| UPC | 031324171428 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
S**G
Nearly 5 Stars
This feedback is based on initial assessments as a true review could take months of use. I just got mine last week. But I want to share some info I think is important. It is well built; it is smooth; and it does have a lot of drag. That said, like most things, it isn't perfect. First off, the elephant in the room...yes, it is the current 7+1 version. Penn stated in a forum post on Stripers Online website that all reels made starting September 2017 were made with the line roller bearing. As you will see from the photo (L18) that mine was manufactured in December 2018, and it IS the 7+1 model. I first purchased one from my local shop and returned it when I found out it was the older model. FYI, the sticker with the code is on the reel after you take off the spool. Pros: 1. Well built, including all machined brass gearing 2. Well sealed - IPX6 rated. I actually like that there is a 3rd party verification and rating system used here. I am not a fan of Shimano's "X" ratings and "Core" ratings. It's just marketing names. 3. Smooth drag; I admit I haven't used it in full practice yet, so take that with a grain of salt 4. Smooth action; it is smooth, but not as good when put next to Daiwa. Those are ridiculously smooth. The Slammer feels very slighly geary next to those. But not enough to complain about it. Cons: 1. Minimum drag - same complaint as everyone else; you can remove the drag cap and still not go very low. It's odd. I will say this one I have from Amazon is better than the 2 year old one I initially purchased from my local shop. Drag feels a little lighter. In practice it will likely be fine matched up with the 20 lb braid I'm currently running. According to Tackle Advisors, the minimum he experience was about 1-2 lbs. It feels close to that, but didn't bother to measure. Value: Well, value is subjective and personal. I will say I think the jump from the Spinfisher VI to this is appropriate. You primarily gain 2 extra bearings, a brass main gear and what I feel is a better handle. If you don't care about the little extra smoothness from more bearings, and the handle isn't important to you, the Spinfisher VI is better deal, especially at 6500 and above (where the main gear becomes brass like the Slammer). According to Tackle Advisors, the sealing in the VI (not the live liner models) is the same as the Slammer. In that case, you nearly get a Slammer for 2/3rds the price. For me, I noticed the extra smoothness of the extra bearings, and I like the handle so much better that I was going to put the Slammer handle on the Spinfisher VI anyway. Even with the current cost (as of today) of the Spinfisher VI 4500 at $142 and the cost of the Slammer handle at $65 on Ebay, that's $207. That's better than the $250 of the Slammer III 4500...except I got the Slammer III 4500 for $187 on Amazon. Soooo, that's a no brainer for me. I think I got a good version of a good reel. I think will work perfectly for my inshore Florida needs. And I believe at $187, it is a great value.
R**S
Awesome, Amazing, Great!
I have two Penn Slammer III 7500's paired with a Penn Carnage II medium/heavy 7 ft 50/100lb rods, both spooled with 65lb PowerPro braid. With 50lbs of drag, using the Dura-Drag system, the same silky smooth indestructible drag system as Penn International's, you will NOT find a better spinning reel combo for the money. This is an awesome general all purpose rig! Whether you are bottom fishing, high speed or slow pitch jigging, trolling, or casting, from Snapper, Cobia, Amber Jack, Kingfish, Mahi, to Grouper, Blackfin or Yellowfin, this rig won't disappoint! Infinitely better drag system and more line holding capacity then any other in this class such as the Daiwa BG. If you are looking for a general purpose, all around offshore spinning rod / reel combo, look no further!
J**C
Slammer over Stradic
I have fished these two reels head to head for over 2 years. The Penn is far better than the Shimano Stradic as far as construction and durability. This reel will not let you down. It has been in the mud, immersed in saltwater many a time and is as smooth as the day it came out of the box. Worth the money
S**Z
Best reel I’ve ever owned ...
Best reel I’ve owned! Super smooth. The 4500 series Slammer is light enough that even an old guy like me can cast all day long with it. Has plenty of muscle for the Colorado River stripers I’m chasing and is light enough to use for big smallies. Sorry but this is the only reel I own that friends and guests cannot use! That’s selfish but this reel fits my hand perfectly. It’s “fishing destiny”
R**R
Smooth and solid reel.
I cannot be more satisfied with the product. I had this on my wish list for a while... After lots of reviews, I finally bought it. This will become my boat casting, trolling and jigging reel. I will write a detailed review after a fishing trip in a couple of weeks to Costa Rica Central Pacific tour... Will share pics and review. Pura Vida! Just to give you a sense of what you can catch with it... I pulled it with no effort, this reel is a monster!
S**.
You Get What You Pay For.
Solid reel. Performs as expected. Smooth, durable and a joy to use all day. This is my second Slammer III, and I’m very satisfied with both. You can chalk this up to Franklin’s adage that “The bitterness of poor quality remains long after the sweetness of low price is forgotten. “
R**E
I love Penn reels
I love Penn reels. This one is excellent and does a great job. My only complaint is when using braided line. The newer Penn reels don't seem to be as smooth. This one is the same, not quite as smooth when using braid.
T**S
My new favorite reel
Got into a sturgeon the first time out with it it made quick work of the fish it was 45 inches so it wasnt small it reels smooth and I didnt even have the drag set past three quarters great reel for the money I will definitely be using PENN reels from now on I also have the battle 7500 it's a great reel for half the price and I also got the fierce 8000 another quality reel for a great value under 100 bucks
A**T
Awesome
Its reach faster then expected. The reel is in good condition. The only bad thing is its deliver to your doorstep but not inform lucky im back in time to take it. Overall its a good buy.
C**E
Excellent moulinet
Moulinet excellent, excellent rapport qualité prix, très bonne prise en main , Moulinet très bien équilibré... attention à bien choisir le taille en fonction de la canne et son type de pêche...
C**N
Potente y suave.
Sin dudas el mejor carrete que eh tenido, lo utilizo tanto para jigging porque es muy suave pero es extremadamente fuerte. Tunas, Jurel yellowtail, mahis, cabrillas, baquetas, pargos, huachinangos, de todo eh capturado!
J**U
Bon produit
Encore un bon moulinet penn, juste un peu lourd mais au moins on sait qu'on peut aller au charbon avec !
A**O
Potenza e pastosità
Penn è una marca di buona qualità, nulla da eccepire. Sono solito acquistare loro prodotti, oppure Shimano o Daiwa. Il mulinello oggetto della recensione è molto potente. Per il momento, sta resistendo bene anche alla salsedine (una decina di uscite in mare, con prede mai oversize - purtroppo -, ma utilizzato anche a jig, e lì le trazioni in partenza sono notevoli). La frizione non permette di regolare la trazione per scorrere veloce, ma del resto non è un attrezzo adatto a pesci piccoli o pesche "di fino", è una macchina da guerra adatta per fare tiro alla fune, anche in modo ignorante, volendo. Unico neo: la sensazione di pastosità. Non si fa fatica a girare la manovella, ma manca quella fluidità che a me personalmente piacerebbe.
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