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What are people's thoughts on this reel?

Does it live up to the hype? Worth the $230 price point?

 

Its fast, but what are the short-comings? 

 

Thanks!

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I have the Revo Toro Rocket, which is sort of like a 400-sized Revo Rocket, and I'm very happy with it. Many guys I know use it for ripping 12-16 oz musky baits, and they say it's held up well (many reels don't). I use it for lighter applications, and it's awesome for burning baits above shallow weeds and picking up line quickly. I'd imagine that the regular Revo Rocket would be similar.

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How is it for distance casting?

 

thanks!

..specifically for ½-2 oz crankbaits etc. 

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15 hours ago, Jvanda1 said:

What are people's thoughts on this reel?

Does it live up to the hype? Worth the $230 price point?

 

Its fast, but what are the short-comings? 

 

Thanks!

 

If you're price conscious the 8.3:1 ratio Lew's Tournament MB has almost identical specs, are made in the same factory with pretty much the same parts for a bit cheaper. It's 2" less per turn than the Rocket. 

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28 minutes ago, Jvanda1 said:

How is it for distance casting?

 

thanks!

..specifically for ½-2 oz crankbaits etc. 

 

If you're expecting to throw a 2oz. crankbait (like a 10xd) on a 9:1 reel, you're going to have a bad time...

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21 minutes ago, fishballer06 said:

 

If you're expecting to throw a 2oz. crankbait (like a 10xd) on a 9:1 reel, you're going to have a bad time...

I agree, but your post reminded me of a pic I saw on TT showing a slew of zillion 9:1's with squarebills in tow on Omori's boat.  Of course this makes more sense than a 10xd, but it made me think of cranking with fast reels.  If anyone has this pic I'd like to see it again.

 

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Lipless mainly but slowing it downs should be fine. I use an 8:1 (~30"/ turn) for everything now. 

 

Interesting about Lews. I'll take a look. 

Thanks!

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1 hour ago, Jvanda1 said:

Lipless mainly but slowing it downs should be fine. I use an 8:1 (~30"/ turn) for everything now. 

 

Interesting about Lews. I'll take a look. 

Thanks!

I think pros like tak do slow it down....it's all about getting the fish in the boat instsntly.  

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On 5/16/2017 at 9:38 AM, Jvanda1 said:

How is it for distance casting?

 

thanks!

..specifically for ½-2 oz crankbaits etc. 

It casts just fine long distance...I think you'd find the retrieve speed is way to fast for crankbaits.

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Dude it's at Walmart listed for 187! Must be a mistake. 

just ordered it. Lol

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I have it and love mine.  But @37" per turn, it is VERY fast.  Had no problems at all.

 

Good luck!

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