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Tried them all they all suck. They need to make where the pins come out to catch the line out of porcelain or something much harder because with use they cut lines into the metal and then drag
While the reels and poles are great there customer service sucks you can’t talk to anyone about your order there and nobody will call you back if you leave a voicemail and shipping time is as big a joke as the Penn site ! Go to a store and buy what you want but there warranty is also a joke!!!
The shimano SLX XT is the best reel out of the bunch and you have it 3rd lol. Shimano and Daiwa are the 2 best brands and not a single Daiwa in the bunch
Supposed to be about spingreels And you keep f****** showing backcasters and a d*** boat .What the hell kind of review is this waste of time do better and that Dame music come on.
For anyone looking for a decent actual euro rod on a budget, the Maxcatch InTouch euro rod is a good look. 2wt/10ft and 3wt/10.5ft, after that you might as well look at a 300-400 dollar rod as that is the sweet spot for euro rods.
Hi Guy's help req'd... one of those req'd features google won't find.... I am fishing for Sea Bass from a high cliff 100 meters (110 yards) with no access down... I gotta reel them all the way up, dead weight n all. I know most reels will reel up the fish but here's the deal... when reeling in water and reeling a dead weight (2- 2.5kg - 4lb)... that's a whole different league of power, smoothness and build quality. Kinda the ultimate test of a reel quality you could say. I am hoping some of you Guy's know which reels stand out for this? An open faced reel weighing around 485-500grams (1pound or just over) to match my rod and allow other uses. Thank You Guy's in advance.