driveheads
Driveheads are the rotating hubs that sit at the front of many types of fishing reels, including spinning, baitcasting, and spincast models. They attach to the reel body and provide a larger, smooth-surfaced interface for the fishing line to unwind from the line spool. The primary function of a drivehead is to transfer the rotation of the reel's handle or crown wheel to the line spool, maintaining consistent line delivery while minimizing line twist and fraying.
Driveheads are typically made from high‑strength alloys such as aluminum or steel, sometimes with a recessed
Variants of driveheads include the “hook‑less” type, where the driver replaces the small hook‐shaped lip with
The term entered angling terminology in the 1920s with the rise of the first commercial spinning reels.