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Axia Sphinx 6000 with 18lb Line
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Axia Sphinx 6000 The Entry-Level Beach & Pier Powerhouse When youre ready to move from the pier to the open beach, you need a reel with a larger capacity and more winching power. The Axia Sphinx 6000, available here at Gerrys Fishing, is the ideal step-up reel for newcomers looking to target larger saltwater species without a massive investment. The 6000 size features a high-capacity spool designed to hold more line and provide smoother line release during a cast. It comes pre-loaded with 18lb monofilament line, providing a rugged all-round strength that can handle the abrasive nature of sand, shingle, and pier pilings. With a smooth 4-bearing system (3 1), it offers a reliable retrieve that makes managing heavy leads and hard-fighting fish straightforward for any beginner. Technical Specifications Feature Details Model Axia Sphinx 6000 Bearings 4 Ball Bearings (3 1) Line Included 18lb Monofilament (Pre-loaded) Spool Material High-Impact Lightweight Composite Handle Ergonomic T-Grip Composite Drag System Multi-Disc Front Drag Anti-Reverse Instant Engagement Application Beach Casting / Heavy Pier / Light Boat Where to Use the Axia Sphinx 6000 Open Beach Fishing: The 6000 size is the starting point for dedicated beach casting. Its perfect for targeting Whiting, Flatfish, and Codling with 4oz5oz leads. Heavy Pier Work: If you are feathering for Mackerel or using large baited rigs for Pollock and Bass, the 18lb line provides the security needed to lift fish up high sea walls. Light Boat Scratching: An excellent budget-friendly option for light boat work in relatively shallow water, where you need a reel that can handle species like small Rays or Smoothhounds. Heavy Freshwater Specimens: In freshwater, this is a great choice for long-range Carp fishing or live-baiting for large Pike where line capacity is key. Gerrys Pro Tip Because the Sphinx 6000 is a larger reel designed for beach work, its often paired with longer 12ft13ft rods. When casting with a 6000-sized reel and 18lb line, always make sure your drag knob is tightened down before you cast. This prevents the spool from slipping under the pressure of the throw, which can cause line-cut on your finger. Once the lead is in the water, simply loosen the drag back to a fishing tension! Frequently Asked Questions Is 18lb line strong enough for beach casting? Yes, 18lb is a fantastic all-round weight. Its thin enough to get decent distance but thick enough to offer good abrasion resistance against shingle and sand. For very heavy casting (5oz leads), we still recommend adding an Axia Shock Leader for safety. Can I use this reel in saltwater? Absolutely. The Sphinx range is built to handle the marine environment. However, to keep the 4 bearings smooth, we recommend a quick spray of fresh water over the reel after every trip to remove salt crystals. How much line does the spool hold? While it comes pre-loaded and ready to fish, the 6000-sized spool is deep enough to hold several hundred yards of standard monofilament, giving you plenty of backup if you have to cut back a tangled or abraded section.







