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suggestion on spinning reel...
Im toying with picking up a new spinning reel.
All I got is a light penn and my ancient 704z (love it) but, I dont have a solid med/heavy action reel outside of that. I took a peek at the stradics and unless I was just looking at the wrong places they seem to be a bit out of my price range... anyone have any suggestions? Looking to spend $100-$150ish... Not concerned about the rod for the moment. Ill figure that out next. |
There's nothing you're gonna get for 100 clams that's as good as what you have right now. Maybe a Shimano Spheros, but it won't last as long.
If you want to go up to $135 or so, there's the Penn Slammer. The Stradic shouldn't be that much more---sure you were looking at them and not Sustains? |
I don't know what your using it for, but for livelinning I love my 4500 shimano baitrunners!!!!
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Mike's site is down to get the real price, but the couple places I peeked around for the stradics were $150+... maybe that was high.. was odd sites I had not heard of...
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I've been fishing both models mentioned below (4500 Baitrunner, and the Spheros 6000), and highly recommend them. Very good value for the $$.
I was surprised to see the Spheros for $70 at Marine tackle (Baitrunner is closer to $100): Spheros: 70.00 Baitrunner: $95.00 |
I would stay with strong metal body reel and handel. IMHO Stradic is not the strongest reel for the money. I had trouble with handel being loose and finally cracked because they use plastic parts. If instant anti-reverse is not your real concern, I would recommend Daiwa Black Gold.They are all metal except wooden handel. I have owned many Daiwa Gold Series and Black Gold Series for the last couple decades. Bodies are the same and spools interchangeable. They still work like a charm. Of course I maintain them religiously. You can get them less than $100 from store and a lot less from eBay. As matter of fact I just bought another brand new Black Gold 20 from eBay for $51 including shipping. :D :D :D
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I got the spheros 12000 this winter and I like it. Got it on sale for less than $120 (?) I think with tax. I mean it is what it is-a basic $100 dollar or so reel. It feels pretty rugged so I think it should do me for a couple of years. I only get out 20 or so times a year so it's adequate.
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go for the spheros...most bang for the buck.... :kewl:
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What Slingah said.I been using the 8000 and have basically beat the you know what out of it.Still working fine. |
What MikeP said.
Penn Slammer 440 (or smaller) is a super nice reel for the money. Why do I like it so much? I can't put my finger on it, but one thing that comes to mind is durability (not a lot plastic). After fiddling around with all sorts of fancy and pricier foreign made spinning reels, I find myself coming back to Penn. |
I would check M&D's first for the Stradic but if that doesn't work out you could open a Cabela's Visa Card. I think you get something like 25-30$ in Cabela's points that you can use toward your purchase. You could also do this for the Spheros. My buddy has a smaller size Spheros and loves it.
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Shimano speros 8000 is my advice. Under a hundred bucks if you scour the net, and a nice reel for that money. No complaints at all. :kewl:
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I think I need to head down to M+D's and check out a few reels. Nothing like getting your hands on one to make that final decision.
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Spheros
I agree with what's said about the Stradic (got a few in the 4000 size...) :
They should have put an additional BB to hold the handle, it will come loose... And may finally break... Also too much plastic in the body : a friend of mine exploded one when falling from a rock... That's a bunch of spare parts now !!! I tried a 8000 in a shop : same problems, though it doesn't aim at the same kind of fish, it's a pity !!! I guess the Spheros is a good choice (got it in hand, looks rock solid..) if it doesn't go underwater too often... |
Spend the Money get a Quantum
Try looking at a Quantum spinning reel. you cant beat them for the money they run from $225-$275 but they are worth every cent. Just remeber you get what you pay for my friend. The reel is built very nice too, (mechanically speaking)
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Attn: Shoppers Price Change
Was wrong on the price of the Quantum it is $125-$175
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Diawa Emblem Pro 5500. Great reel that really throws. Mike has a great price on them also.
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:huh: NO PLASTIC ON A STRADIC it is ALL METAL BODY |
I've said it before and I'll say it again:
The Stradic is junk right now. Old Stradics with the wood handle are/were pretty good reels though. I return a Stradic almost weekly during fishing season, usually because that f$%^ing handle breaks in some way on people. I may keep them in stock as a part this year. Till the handle screws in like the Spheros, Sustain, and Stella, avoid the Stradic. It has become a VERY obvious (judging by how many I've seen broken) weak spot in that reel. |
bjs
Hey bjs...I read on another thread you got your new reel from M & D'S..Congrats..What did you end up getting???I am going there tomorrow looking for a new reel...
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we have sold hundreds of stradics and the only one to break one is PNG :uhoh: he did break a handle but that is only 1 out of 100s |
I ended up picking up the Stradic 8000H and a new Tica rod.
Thanks again Mike! Maiden voyage of it will be tomorrow :) |
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I think because of the way the handle is locked into the smaller Stradics, when it loosens up and flexs a little, you eventually get a broken handle. I don't carry the larger Stradics anymore (6 and 8000), but if their handle locks in the same way I'll bet the same thing will happen. I have seen a Spheros with a broken handle as well, but it just doesn't seem to happen often and we sell a LOT of Spheros. Next, the drag is dry although it could be turned into a greased drag like the Sustain, Spheros, and Stella. It'll seize up on albies and such much sooner then a Spheros. They literally turn the felt drag washers into fur if you catch enough of them. This will happen with the others too, it just takes a lot longer. Lastly, the Spheros has a rubber O-ring on it's drag knob to help keep the drag dry. Maybe they're not junk, but there are definitely better options, IMHO. |
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