Zebco Quantum Crypton Heat Reel

Zebco Quantum Crypton Heat Free-spool Reel

  • Oversized anti-twist roller for line protection and reduced friction during fights
  • Continuous anti-reverse
  • 8 ball bearings
  • Robust, machine-made gears
  • Robust, machine-made gears
  • Long-cast aluminium spools
  • Finely adjustable free spool facility to suit every situation
  • Multi-disc brake system
  • Electronically balanced lightweight rotor (LWR)
  • Aluminium spare spool
  • Weight 445g
  • Gear ratio: 4.8:1
  • Line capacity: 180yds of 14lb
  • £ 62.99

Overview by Quantum

Its now legendary predecessor was a true classic. But after years of outstanding sales and thousands of satisfied customers, the time had come to give the range a makeover.


Front drag works well, but that reflective finish…..

New Crypton Heat, say the developers, represents a breakthrough that nobody would have thought possible. The smoothness of the gears and free spool facility is practically unbeatable. With eight high performance ball-bearings, the gears are luxuriantly equipped. The ‘Heat’ success story continues.

FishingMagic Verdict

I never tried the previous model so I can’t compare the two, so I don’t know if the new model has simply had a makeover or a substantial upgrade.


The bale arm roller spins freely


Single handle with substantial rubberised knob

What is clear is that this is a very solid, quite hefty reel that should spend more time in the rod rests, or rodpod, than in an angler’s hands. But that is exactly what you expect of a free-spool type reel; it sits in the rod rests while you wait for a run and the free-spool to release line as the fish makes a break for freedom. Free-spool reels are not designed to be held unrested any longer than is necessary to cast, retrieve, or play a fish, so there is no point in making a big deal of the weight.


Free-spool lever

The reel functions very well; the drag is precise, allowing you to make fine adjustments, the free-spool facility is equally as good and the bale arm locks back positively when you make a cast. The bale arm roller turns freely. The single handle is left or right hand wind and has a big rubberised knob that is comfortable and easy to grip.


Free-spool has fine adjustment

In fact, apart from the very reflective chrome finish on the spool, it is difficult to fault the reel (and I’m trying, believe me!).

I prefer a double-handled reel, but that is a personal preference and I accept that there are just as many, if not more anglers, who prefer the single handle.

If you don’t mind a weighty but very robust free-spool reel then this one from Quantum would be a quality choice.