PENN Reel Grease
Fishing on the Outer Banks means exposing your gear to harsh saltwater, sand, heat, and humidity. The PENN Reel Grease is a must-have maintenance essential designed to protect your reels, reduce wear, and keep everything running smoothly trip after trip.
Built specifically for saltwater applications, this corrosion-resistant grease helps extend the life of your reels by protecting internal components from rust, friction, and contamination.
Why Reel Maintenance Matters
- Saltwater causes corrosion on internal reel components
- Sand and grit can damage gears and bearings
- Regular lubrication keeps reels performing smoothly
- Prevents costly repairs or premature replacement
Features & Benefits
- Corrosion-resistant formula designed for saltwater use
- Smooth lubrication reduces friction and wear on moving parts
- Water-repellent properties help protect against salt and sand intrusion
- Temperature-stable formula for consistent performance in varying conditions
- Compact 2oz size ideal for tackle bags and travel
When to Use PENN Reel Grease
- After surf fishing trips to prevent salt buildup
- Before the season to prep reels for heavy use
- During periods of frequent fishing or tournaments
- Before long-term storage to protect internal parts
Trusted Performance
- Designed by PENN for saltwater reel performance
- Compatible with most major reel brands
- Ideal for spinning, conventional, and baitcasting reels
Product Specifications
- Product Type: Reel Grease
- Size: 2 oz
- Application: Internal reel lubrication
- Use: Saltwater and freshwater reels
- Storage: Store in a cool, dry place
FAQ Section
How often should I apply reel grease?
Apply during regular maintenance, especially after heavy use or exposure to saltwater.
Can this be used on all reels?
Yes. It works on spinning, conventional, and baitcasting reels.
Is this grease only for PENN reels?
No. While designed for PENN reels, it works well on most brands.
Does it protect against corrosion?
Yes. It is specifically formulated to resist saltwater corrosion.