BaitRunner: The Supreme Shimano Reel
Posted by admin on Jan 29, 2011
Let’s face it. You go out on a fishing trip and you think you have everything ready. You have your gear with you, and you set everything up pretty much in the right way. Still, the fish are not coming. You check and recheck everything, still, nothing. So what’s wrong? How come others are reeling in the fish? What’s working for them and not for you? So you glance at the guy next to you and you notice the difference. Yep, it’s a BaitRunner. A Shimano BaitRunner (oh yes, you can turn green with envy now). Not only is the design beautifully sleek, its engineering is top of the line.
Yet again, Shimano has outdone itself with this new line of reels. Shimano is a Japanese multinational company that manufactures cycling components and fishing and snowboarding equipment. They have produced top-of-the-line products for these three sports. In making sport fishing gear, Shimano continues to be the forerunner. They have always been ahead of the pack. You only have to look at the more than 3,000 world records that were caught with Shimano equipment to become a believer. The Baitrunner is just another proof of this supremacy over other brands of reels.
A BaitRunner reel is similar to a fixed spool reel. The only difference is that with a BaitRunner, it is possible to bait fish with a closed bail while keeping the reel in total free spool. The Shimano Baitrunner has a one-of-a-kind secondary drag system. This allows you to feed out your line in a tension-controlled free spool. So whether you are fishing from the pier or from a boat, you have the advantage of full management over the fish.
One of the best features of the Shimano Baitrunner is the special grooved roller design. Its engineering ensures that loops and twists are kept to a minimum by allowing the line to evenly wrap on the spool. You would not have to worry about line tangles anymore. For instant hooksetting power, the Baitrunner has a one-way roller bearing that removes all back play on the handle.
Shimano BaitRunner spinning reels come in three different models all carefully crafted to withstand the demands your fishing requirements. You have your own unique style and needs. So you check out the BaitRunner that would best suit you. You have to know the basics for you to make the right choice. The 3500, 4500, and 6500 are the latest innovations from the classic Shimano BaitRunner reel series. What’s great about these is that all three models can be used for both salt and freshwater fishing. And the good news doesn’t stop there. You can choose the best Baitrunner reel to match your fishing style because each of these three models have different line capacities.
Convinced yet? There’s more. The Shimano BaitRunner, like all Shimano reels, is easy to maintain and was designed to give a maximum output performance for years. You’re sure to get your money’s worth and a lifetime of great fishing experiences.
So check out the Shimano BaitRunner now at the Sea Isle Tackle, your ultimate source of big game fishing gear.
Rob Fuering
Smith Venue Helmet – Adult 2010
Posted by admin on Feb 17, 2010

The Smith Venue is featured to meet your needs, priced to maximize value, and designed to fit great. The Venue is where Smith Style and Smith Performance meet. With amazingly 14 vents to keep your head sweat free and AirVac technology to keep your goggles free, its one of the best helmets on the market. Also includes blue tooth integration for listening to music or getting incoming phone calls. The snapfit ear pads allow you to remove flaps on the side that cover you ears, and goggle lock is a buck on the back of the helmet ensuring your goggles stay in place. Features: Skullcandy Bluetooth and Twin-Tip Link phone/audio system available, Snapfit Ear Pads. Audio Helmet: No, Helmet Type: , Vented: , Visor/Brim Helmet: No, Model Year: 2010, Product ID: 183500
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VholdR Goggle Strap Mount
Posted by admin on Dec 22, 2009

VholdR Goggle Strap Mount 2650 is the perfect companion to the ContourHD or ContourHD1080p by VholdR if you need a sturdy goggle mount . The no nonsense approach that VholdR camcorder accessories are known for means you will be up, running and video recording in no time! If you are on the market for an ideal camera accessory for skiing or snow boarding , the VholdR Mount for Goggles should certainly be considered. If you need a way to mount your Contour HD video camera to your ski goggles or snowboarding goggles , the VholdR Goggles Strap Mount 2650 delivers. You don’t need a helmet with this goggle mount ; it wraps around a standard goggle straps and rests comfortably against your head on a soft pad. Then you just slide your ContourHD onto the patent-pending TRail Mounting System and you are ready to go. From there, you can start capturing extreme sports video from your point of view! Features of VholdR Goggles Mounting System 2650: Includes camera mount and leash Provides a secure and stable camera mount for hands free video recording of the most intense activities Doesn’t require a helmet, just a standard goggles strap Package Contents: VholdR Goggles Strap Mount 2650 Leash
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Outdoor Research Women’s Varia Pants – Mountain Gear
Posted by admin on Nov 15, 2009

Protect your extremities from the rigors of the backcountry with the Outdoor Research Varia Pants that protect you from cold and wet with waterproof Pertex Shield fabric and taped seams. Whether snowboarding or snowshoeing, a crotch gusset and articulated knees allow free movement while full length side zippers and a drop seat make easy on and offs.
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Ski & Snowboard Gear : Ski & Snowboard Clothing Head Wear
Posted by admin on Oct 11, 2009
Ski and snowboarding head wear is important to prevent heat loss. Find out what head wear is best for staying warm with tips from a ski & snowboard enthusiast in this free video on proper snow sport gear.
Expert: Sam Brede
Bio: Sam Brede has been participating in and working in the outdoor industry for over twenty years. He is the assistant manager at Carvers Ski • Board • Sport.
Filmmaker: Craig Kendall
Duration : 0:1:59
Ski & Snowboard Gear : Ski & Snowboard Base Clothing Layer
Posted by admin on Oct 8, 2009
Cotton clothes are not good to wear as skiing or snowboarding base items. Discover the best fabric to wear as a clothing base with tips from a ski & snowboard enthusiast in this free video on proper snow sport gear.
Expert: Sam Brede
Bio: Sam Brede has been participating in and working in the outdoor industry for over twenty years. He is the assistant manager at Carvers Ski • Board • Sport.
Filmmaker: Craig Kendall
Duration : 0:1:32
Ski & Snowboard Gear : Ski & Snowboard Base Clothing Layer
Posted by admin on Oct 8, 2009
Cotton clothes are not good to wear as skiing or snowboarding base items. Discover the best fabric to wear as a clothing base with tips from a ski & snowboard enthusiast in this free video on proper snow sport gear.
Expert: Sam Brede
Bio: Sam Brede has been participating in and working in the outdoor industry for over twenty years. He is the assistant manager at Carvers Ski • Board • Sport.
Filmmaker: Craig Kendall
Duration : 0:1:32
Basic Snowboarding Equipment : Snowboarding Gear Set Up
Posted by admin on Oct 2, 2009
Setting up snowboarding gear requires choosing a stance width and binding angle. Set up snowboarding gear with tips from a snowboarding instructor in this free extreme sports video.
Expert: Brendan Donovan
Bio: Brendan Donovan is a snowboarder from Boston, Mass. He has been avidly snowboarding since the winter of 2000.
Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso
Duration : 0:1:50
How to Snowboard : Snowboarding Gear
Posted by admin on Sep 2, 2009
The right snowboarding gear can make the difference between a good ski trip and a great one. Find out what snowboard gear is best in this free video.
Expert: Jesse Sutton
Bio: Jesse Sutton has taught at the Breck Ski & Ride School. She has been skiing and snowboarding for over six years now.
Filmmaker: Devin Boddie
Duration : 0:1:59