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Hey, I just bought a 6’6” st croix avid x medium-heavy with a fast action tip on sale for $150 Canadian so now I need a reel. I am trying to decide between a Lew’s tournament MB speed spool or a Lew’s Mach crush. Any suggestions, or if there’s another reel you think you work well and last a long time let me know please. I plan on using 30lb suffix 832 with jerkbaits, weightless senkos and flukes for bass and mid 20inch pike.

 

 Thanks, David 

 

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The mb is a way better reel in almost every way... in my opinion. I have used both. If you want to spend less, look to the diawa fuego ct. If you want to spend more... I can't help much, I'm currently only using mb's and fuegos.

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I agree, I have both, the Tournament MB is better.......smoother, feels better on both cast and retrieve, casts farther. 

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I have a couple of the MB's and love them I also have several of the Lew's LFS reels. Lew's reels just seem to fit my hand better than other brands.

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