Lamson Arx Black
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Lamson Arx Black – full-cage fly reel for two-handed rods
Full-caged control with extra-large conical drag.
Built for two‑handed applications, the Lamson Arx Black combines a full‑caged frame with an extra‑large conical drag to keep thin running lines contained and deliver firm, reliable pressure. The overbuilt, ready‑for‑action character pairs naturally with long rods and heavier lines. Three sizes cover higher line classes, while capacities are specified in the table for quick pairing with your WF setup and backing. Finished in Nightfall, this is a focused tool for anglers who value tidy line management and a stout, proven drag without unnecessary frills.
Sizes and specifications – Lamson Arx Black
| Size | Line class | Backing capacity | Weight | Diameter | Width |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| -7+ | WF 8 | 300 yds 20# | 249 gr | 102 mm | 29 mm |
| -9+ | WF 10 | 300 yds 30# | 269 gr | 107 mm | 33 mm |
| -11+ | WF 12 | 300 yds 30# | 315 gr | 117 mm | 37 mm |
Construction and features
| Drag system | Extra-large conical drag |
|---|---|
| Frame | Full-caged construction |
| Intended use | Two-handed specialty reel |
| Color | Nightfall |
| Country of origin | US |
What kind of fishing is it suited to?
The Arx Black is aimed at two‑handed fishing where long rods, heavier heads and thin running lines demand control and stopping power. Its full‑cage frame keeps running line from escaping during tension changes, while the extra‑large conical drag provides strong, predictable resistance. The three sizes span higher WF classes; use the table to match -7+, -9+ or -11+ to your line choice and the specified backing requirements.
Care and use
- Do not remove the drag knob or the two‑holed nut in the drag knob.
- Keep the Gland Cap firmly hand‑tight, especially after reversing retrieve direction.
- Drag runs lubrication‑free; do not oil it. A small amount of WD‑40 may be used on the handle to clear dirt.
- After freshwater use, rinse thoroughly and wipe spool, frame and spindle clean.
- After saltwater use: remove spool, unscrew Gland Cap and remove the red/silver clutch; rinse all parts including inside the drag cylinder; dry completely before reassembly.
Go-Fish assessment
Choose the size that corresponds to your WF line class and the stated backing in the table. The full‑caged frame is a practical advantage with thin running lines, reducing the chance of line escape. The extra‑large conical drag supplies the pressure and control that pair well with long rods and heavier lines, while the Nightfall finish keeps the look understated. If you value an overbuilt reel focused on line control and a stout drag, Arx Black fits that brief.
Frequently asked questions
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What drag system does the Arx Black use?
It features an extra‑large conical drag for strong, consistent pressure.
| Drag system | Extra-large conical drag |
|---|
Can I reverse the retrieve direction myself?
Yes. After reversing the retrieve direction, ensure the Gland Cap is firmly hand‑tight before fishing.
| After reversing retrieve | Tighten the Gland Cap by hand |
|---|
How should I clean the reel after saltwater use?
Remove the spool, unscrew the Gland Cap and take out the red/silver clutch. Rinse all parts, including inside the drag cylinder, then let everything dry fully before reassembly.
| Step 1 | Remove spool and Gland Cap; take out clutch |
|---|---|
| Step 2 | Rinse all parts and drag cylinder interior |
| Step 3 | Dry completely before reassembly |
Should I lubricate the drag?
No. The drag is designed to run lubrication‑free. Do not oil it; a small amount of WD‑40 may be used on the handle only to remove dirt.
| Drag lubrication | None required |
|---|---|
| Handle | Small amount of WD‑40 allowed |
What is the purpose of the full‑caged frame?
It helps keep thin running lines from escaping the spool during tension changes.
| Frame | Full-caged construction |
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