Ghostshad Posted May 30, 2016 Posted May 30, 2016 Is it ok to have just 1 break locked on a baitcast reel & 5 off ? One break on & 5 off . Quote
Super User new2BC4bass Posted May 30, 2016 Super User Posted May 30, 2016 Any combination is acceptable. However, If leaving an even number on, I do like to use opposing brakes. I think most would agree with that. 3 Quote
BassResource.com Administrator Glenn Posted May 30, 2016 BassResource.com Administrator Posted May 30, 2016 Although it's recommended to do it in pairs, it's not against the law to switch on/off odd numbers. Quote
Ghostshad Posted June 1, 2016 Author Posted June 1, 2016 Thanks for all the help, my thumb is not a A student maybe a C - GodBless Quote
Super User new2BC4bass Posted June 1, 2016 Super User Posted June 1, 2016 20 minutes ago, Ghostshad said: Thanks for all the help, my thumb is not a A student maybe a C - GodBless If you only need one brake on, then you are better than I am. I can get away with 2 on, but it is much more hassle free for me to leave 3 on. I do run spool tension less than how most people tell you to set it. Normally I can run less braking on reels that have been supertuned. DVT supertuned one of my Curado 51Es. One he just did a thorough cleaning on. I can run either with 2 brakes on, but 3 allows me to be more lax with my thumb, and not have to worry about over-runs as much. Supposedly Daiwas don't benefit as much from a supertune, yet I can run fewer brakes on all my Daiwas that have been supertuned. Maybe because I learned on Daiwa reels, and the first few other reels I bought also were Magnetic brake reels....such as my Gen 1 STX. EDIT: I feel (for me) that I get better distance with a couple extra brakes on and a freer spool, than the reverse. Quote
RB 77 Posted June 1, 2016 Posted June 1, 2016 One brake and no brakes are the most common settings for me. Quote
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