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Hey all, I just bought a brand new st croix legend tournament 6'8" medium power xtra fast action spinning rod on a whim (hey it was listed for $59.99) and was thinking of getting a 2500 shimano or equivalent daiwa reel for it. What do you guys think overall? Too big or perfect size? Or perhaps a 1000 or 2000 size? I was thinking of getting the jdm equivalent of the saros, the nasci 2500, which has a much slower 5.0 gear ratio, which I can get around $80-90 bucks since everything is cheaper in Japan now. Thanks for any input.

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You can choose either size and it will be fine. The difference will be negligible. I would opt for the 2500 because they generally have more drag pads.

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I have a 6' 10" LTB, one in a medium and one in medium light. I have a 2500 CI4 on one and a Pfluegar Supreme XT on the other, both have been great reels and great combos. 

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Great, I'll go with the 2500 then. Three confirmations are enough for me. Thanks for the prompt response everyone, I appreciate it.

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Dang i wish i could find a legend tournament for 60! Thats a smokin deal

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Dang i wish i could find a legend tournament for 60! Thats a smokin deal

I was thinking the same thing.  Where did you find that?!

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