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On 3/16/2021 at 5:09 AM, bulldog1935 said:

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Don't tell the cyclists, cause we make a lot of $ selling and installing after market ceramic or "super" bearings to them, but it's all hype. A properly lubed ABEC3 bearing will perform as well if not better than any other bearing.  I really like "Ultimate rotation capacity" and the whole "capable of carrying extra heavy lures". A barely (pun intended) lubed basic bearing with the seals removed will be the fastest, indeed most likely too fast. Oil viscosity discussion to follow.

  • Super User
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All fair enough, but giving up spool bearing mass reduces inertia, which adds up in the light lures, cast distance, and especially backlash control considerations - making the low-inertia bearings both easier to start and easier to stop.

(really has nothing to do with a 175-lb cyclist bouncing along potholes - his concern comes from weight-weenie imagination)

 

You might notice between the spool bearing grades shown, there are notable differences between bearing-ball size, composition, and overall mass.  I think it's fair to assume the bearings made just for light lures improve that task, and are under-qualified for throwing meat and spider-weights - there's certainly a difference in contact stress on the bearing balls and races.  

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As far as Japanese language and limited ability for it to transliterate into English, it makes more sense to them if it stays in their language, and when they beta-google us, we sound just as silly to them.  They're just nicer about it.  

 

Bearing oil viscosity -  well, my surf reel with full zirconia spool bearings, there's a notable response difference in mag-brake effect (lost a bit of Lenz there) - though virtually mass-less and low inertia, and they otherwise don't need any oil,  I have to use a higher viscosity bearing oil to get a backlash-free 100-m cast with meat and spider-weight.  The real purpose of this bearing choice is the reel getting washed in surf slurry.  

  • Super User
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Imho the Hedgehog Air BFS bearings do make a noticeable difference when casting really light presentations, so long are you are running the reel more or less wide open.  Once I start adding braking/spool tension, the gap between them and flushed/oiled stock bearings drops a lot. 
 

They also make a hell of a racket on the cast. 

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