Ima Bass Ninja Posted November 30, 2010 Posted November 30, 2010 What is your must have for a reel before you even consider buying it? For me it would be an aluminum frame..How bout you? Quote
bigfruits Posted November 30, 2010 Posted November 30, 2010 it has to start with an S and end with an O Quote
Super User Grey Wolf Posted November 30, 2010 Super User Posted November 30, 2010 I have no absolutes with fishing gear. Quote
Super User BASSclary Posted November 30, 2010 Super User Posted November 30, 2010 looks. I don't wan't to fish an unattractive reel if I can get a prettier one with comparable performance. Having said that though, I will fish ugly reels if performance is there. Looks is mainly for comparable reels. Also good dependable service, and durability. Quote
Super User Goose52 Posted November 30, 2010 Super User Posted November 30, 2010 For me - the sum of the features of the reel have to add up to value for money - it's not just a single must-have. Aluminum frame is one thing I look for (until a better frame material is introduced in my price range), but an adequate drag (for my target fish), good braking system (or systems), and casting distance come into play. Note that I didn't mention a subjective criterion like "smoothness" (how smooth is smooth enough...). FOR ME, the idea is to get a reel that is good enough to not be limiting on fishing success, but not TOO good where value is reduced and the increased cost doesn't put fish in the boat (or on the bank) ! Quote
Super User SoFlaBassAddict Posted November 30, 2010 Super User Posted November 30, 2010 x2 on the Proven track record. Quote
tnbassfisher Posted November 30, 2010 Posted November 30, 2010 Must set up well for the application that it will be fished. Quote
Delaware Valley Tackle Posted November 30, 2010 Posted November 30, 2010 Priorities for reel purchase: 1. Budget 2. Quality Materials Components(Frame Material, gear material, Bearing quality...) 3. Engineering Design (Profile, ergonomics, drag, wt...) 4. Application suitability (Gear ratio, line capacity, IPT) 5. Style (color, trim...) Quote
OHIO Posted November 30, 2010 Posted November 30, 2010 Value for the money, durability, performance, etc. Not one thing that does it for me either. Quote
Super User bilgerat Posted November 30, 2010 Super User Posted November 30, 2010 Same as my vehicles and the tools I earn my living with: reliability. Everything else is secondary. I'll do my part maintaining them. If it lets me down, it's done. Quote
Super User J Francho Posted November 30, 2010 Super User Posted November 30, 2010 Bare minimum? I have to want the reel. Quote
philsoreel Posted December 1, 2010 Posted December 1, 2010 Sloppiness is a problem for me. I like everything smooth and tight....in short SHIMANO Quote
scrutch Posted December 1, 2010 Posted December 1, 2010 Anything But Quantum. I will be buying all SHIMANO in the future. Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted December 1, 2010 Super User Posted December 1, 2010 it has to start with an S and end with an O Hmm... Strong, smooth, silent and reliant. Quote
RussBert Posted December 1, 2010 Posted December 1, 2010 It has to match the rod. Style is everything Quote
Super User skunked_again Posted December 1, 2010 Super User Posted December 1, 2010 the reel has to be over-hyped by those who have yet to lay hands on it. Quote
flippin and pitchin Posted December 1, 2010 Posted December 1, 2010 quality+performance+service+warrantee divided by price = value. Kent always says be patient and look for the best stuff posted on the flea market at good prices. That's good advice. I try to buy like that but new. Example: 2010 Revo Premier for $167.00. VALUE. Quote
Super User SirSnookalot Posted December 1, 2010 Super User Posted December 1, 2010 Customer service is important to me, even if the reel never needs service knowing I can count on them is an important factor. Just about everything I have is being phased out in favor of Abu or Penn at the moment. Not to be closed minded I'm willing to try something different at anytime, it's only a reel, if it doesn't work out so be it. Quote
0119 Posted December 1, 2010 Posted December 1, 2010 Strong enough for more than just bass. Something I can work on myself. And even if it is made by Shimano it has to be made in Japan. No more Malaysia, no more Taiwan, no more China. Quote
Super User Catt Posted December 1, 2010 Super User Posted December 1, 2010 it has to start with an S and end with an O Hmm... Strong, smooth, silent and reliant. Solid as an anvil dependable as a 30/30 versatile as a pair of channel locks Quote
Super User Bankbeater Posted December 1, 2010 Super User Posted December 1, 2010 Good word of mouth from others that have used one. Quote
lynyrdsky1 Posted December 1, 2010 Posted December 1, 2010 Cost, reliability, and did I say cost? Quote
Super User J Francho Posted December 1, 2010 Super User Posted December 1, 2010 Cost? Everything costs. Do you mean value? What do you value then? That's the question. Quote
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