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mrstriper 09-06-2006 09:02 PM

penn 710 greenie...
 
wondering if this reel is braid friendly... I use power pro, or fireline... thanks...

tattoobob 09-06-2006 09:34 PM

I use power pro on my 710z with no problems, the greenie has a spool with a wider top than the z, so it could work different

maddog2020 09-07-2006 06:58 AM

My Penn 710 greenie I have has a green spool on it - it isn't metal. I have always used mono on it and if I were going to use a "super line" it would be Fireline on one of the gold anodized aluminum spools .

I would be a little worried about splitting/crushing the spool w/ packed on PowerPro on a green "plastics" spool. I don't see many of those spools for sale.

MikeP would be able to tell us what it is made of. :)

Did Penn make silver anodized spools for the 710 or 712 greenies? I never owned a 712 greenie and the 710 I got from some one else back around 1985 (the other person had it for a while before that).
I know the small 716 & 714 greenies had silver anodized spools.

SBASS1 09-07-2006 07:15 AM

Both the 710 and 712 came with silver spools

Water Treater 09-07-2006 08:20 AM

I've used all types of line with my vintage Penn 710's, including traditional Greenspot braided Dacron line, 16# test. They are great reels.


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