SupaReel 3-Reel Post
Use this convenient end post as a quick way to subdivide and move multistrand fences.
This steel post can hold up to 3 SupaReels, which are easy to lift off for speedy winding of the conductor.
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Specs
- Heavy gauge steel
- 48"L x 2"W
- Triangle steel stabilizer plate at the base
- Spade (for stability in soft soils): 11.5" from bottom
How to Install
- Put T Post driver over post. Drive into ground until the spade on the side of the post is buried.
- Attach up to 3 SupaReels that hang at approximately 7", 19" and 30" from the top of the post down.
- Top of post should be tied back to an existing fence post or fence for support.
Listed below are recommended optional components or related items. Your particular situation may require alternative recommendations. Please call and talk to our consultants if there are any questions at 800-282-6631.
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Windup Systems and Accessories
SupaReel™ Complete (includes spool, wind-up handle & brake)
Item #238000 -Effective for winding, unwinding and storing conductors. The SupaReel is the strongest fence reel in the US.
$97.00 -
Conductors - Rope-Twine-Wire-Tape
IntelliTwine™ 2.25, 660 ft. roll
Item #253500 -2.25mm (12 gauge/.09" dia.) electric fence conductor for temporary livestock and garden fences. Lightweight and easy to move.
$23.00 -
Conductors - Rope-Twine-Wire-Tape
EnduraSoft® 6.0, 660 ft roll
Item #256500 -Highly visible polyester electric fence conductor with excellent conductivity over long distances. 6mm (1/4") diameter. 25 years probable life.
$98.00 -
Conductors - Rope-Twine-Wire-Tape
IntelliBraid®, 660 ft. roll
Item #256710 -6mm (1/4") dia. braided rope conductor for electric fences. Black/white color is easy for humans and livestock to see. Polyester for high UV-resistance.
$113.00 -
Conductors - Rope-Twine-Wire-Tape
IntelliTape™, 330 ft. roll
Item #257010 -A 1/2" wide electric fence conductor whose visibility is ideal for horses and other large, fast moving livestock.
$18.00
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Keith L from Kansas
The posts need to be taller. If you drive the horizontal piece in the ground, the bottom reel is resting on the ground. I have been driving a regular T post behind this 3 reel post and tying them together for support. Also, my post driver won’t fit over the 3 reel post so I have to drive it with a mallet. Another option that would be nice would be a horizontal 3 reel post so that I could attach it to my ATV and unroll the wire by taking the reels with me. That way I will know when I am about to run out of wire, plus that would allow me to unroll and tension the wire in one operation instead of have to go back to the 3 reel post to tension it, then make another trip to put in the line posts.
Joseph G from Missouri
Does well even with pigs challenging it.
Roger H from Oregon
This post is too short to work for 3 reels. With it driven in so the top of the bottom bracket is at soil surface level, the bottom reel drags on the ground when you wind it. If the post was a few inches longer at the bottom and there was an extra inch between reels, this would be great.