ToledoEF Posted April 11, 2011 Posted April 11, 2011 I was at janns netcraft today and I noticed the lews rod and reels and I picked them up and played with them some. The reels feel very solidly built and the rods were very light, I am thinking about giving them a shot here in my next purchase, has anybody here has success or negative takes on them or has used them and can offer some sort of review? Quote
Super User Bassn Blvd Posted April 11, 2011 Super User Posted April 11, 2011 There have been many reviews on the new Lew's reels. Do a search and see what you find. In short, there hasn't been much, if any, negative talk. I own two of'em. Quote
ToledoEF Posted April 11, 2011 Author Posted April 11, 2011 Oops forgot to search thanks for the input, like I said the reels feel sturdy in the hand. Quote
fishinkeebs Posted April 14, 2011 Posted April 14, 2011 i have had experience with the Lews speed spool! They feel very nice in the store, but once on a rod and casting it they totally suck. It was soo much work to cast them and it felt like the line didnt want to come off !! i will probably stick with my citica and my curado! Also i work in a Tackle store so i deal with these things on a daily basis! 1 Quote
hookingem Posted April 14, 2011 Posted April 14, 2011 i have had experience with the Lews speed spool! They feel very nice in the store, but once on a rod and casting it they totally suck. It was soo much work to cast them and it felt like the line didnt want to come off !! i will probably stick with my citica and my curado! Also i work in a Tackle store so i deal with these things on a daily basis! This guyyyy! Intro is needed!!! Welcome Bryan. Quote
Aj Nicholson Posted April 14, 2011 Posted April 14, 2011 There have been many reviews on the new Lew's reels. Do a search and see what you find. In short, there hasn't been much, if any, negative talk. I own two of'em. do you still like them and would you buy more? you have them mounted on nrx rods? i was looking at some of the lews rods as well and they feel very light and have micro guides on them also balance pretty well with the lews tournament pro reel. Quote
Delaware Valley Tackle Posted April 14, 2011 Posted April 14, 2011 I've seen enough mixed reviews on the Lews reels to be hesitant, especially with so many tried and true options at the same or lower price. 1 Quote
Super User Bassn Blvd Posted April 15, 2011 Super User Posted April 15, 2011 do you still like them and would you buy more? you have them mounted on nrx rods? i was looking at some of the lews rods as well and they feel very light and have micro guides on them also balance pretty well with the lews tournament pro reel. Yes, I have both of them mounted on NRX 893 model rods and they balance perfectly. I was using them earlier tonight in a tournament. I put'em down and picked up my Shimano Chronarch 50mg and 7.5' GLX Senko rod and made my mind up that I will be moving the Chronarch to 2nd string, or retiring it to the shelf, and buying another Lews. I don't have a clue on what "Fishinkeebs" is talking about when he says they suck. Quote
flippin and pitchin Posted April 16, 2011 Posted April 16, 2011 I have used my Tournament series reel for a month now and really pounded it last week. I like this reel as well as my Revo Premiers. I ordered a second Lews but they are back ordered. So far so good. Quote
ToledoEF Posted April 16, 2011 Author Posted April 16, 2011 Well I think I am gonna try one out and pair it with one of the new lews rods as well, I live right near janns netcraft and they have both in stock. Quote
kennyo Posted April 16, 2011 Posted April 16, 2011 Well I think I am gonna try one out and pair it with one of the new lews rods as well, I live right near janns netcraft and they have both in stock. I've been fishing a lews baitcaster this year, paired with a Abu vendetta rod. Loving the lews reel, and want another one. Quote
Evans Posted April 19, 2011 Posted April 19, 2011 I've got 4 of the Lew's reels, 2 speed spools, 1 tournament, and 1 tournament pro. So far I have nothing but good things to say about them! I have heard some really bad things about their customer service, so I wanted to share my experience with them. I've had zero problems with their reels, but since I use left handed reels, I wanted to know if I can get some of the longer 95mm cranking handles for my reels. I sent an email to their customer service on saturday and got a message back today. Mr. Rick Collins answered all of my questions that I had(including that you can't make the normal speed spool's drag star and tension knob clik and sound like the others) and also gave me a lot of information about the reels. Here is his reply: Hi Travis- I’m glad you are excited about our reels. You aren’t the only person interested in different gear ratios for left handed reels. We are tallying the interest to see if it is feasible to make them available. Minimum production quantities can sometimes keep great ideas from becoming a sensation. I’ve added you to the tally, and we’ll see if we can make it happen. I’m on your side. 95mm handles are available. We sell them as kits. Kits include the handle, nut, nut retainer and screw for $24.95 each for either the Speed Spool or Tournament Series Bait Cast Reels. Freight is included. Another option is to order just the 95mm handle bars with paddle shafts for either the SS or TS reel for $$7.00. You would reuse the screw caps, screws, bearings and paddles from your exiting handles. Additional parts are available for the reels directly from us. A number of the parts interchange between the reel models; however the star drag and spool tension adjustment knobs have limited interchangeability, especially between the SS series reels and the others. Unfortunately, neither of the clicker systems in these two parts interchanges with the SS reels. The tension knob assembly comes close, but will not full tighten for heavier weight lures. There are a number of variables that prevent the clicking star drag assembly used on the TS, TP and TL reels from interchanging onto the SS series reels.. Let me know if you would like any handles, or have any other request or questions I can help you with. I’ll be glad to help. In the meantime …. Good Fishiin’ Rick Collins Lew's Service Manager 2333 E Bennett Springfield, MO 65804 Ph 417-881-5390 FAX 417-881-5387 rcollins@dooutdoors.net So needless to say, I am really pleased with Lew's CS after this email from them. I just hope that I am as pleased with their CS if I have any problems with their reels. I also sent Mr. Collins a reply asking about their carbon fiber handles. I will let you know what his reply is. Quote
ToledoEF Posted April 19, 2011 Author Posted April 19, 2011 I've got 4 of the Lew's reels, 2 speed spools, 1 tournament, and 1 tournament pro. So far I have nothing but good things to say about them! I have heard some really bad things about their customer service, so I wanted to share my experience with them. I've had zero problems with their reels, but since I use left handed reels, I wanted to know if I can get some of the longer 95mm cranking handles for my reels. I sent an email to their customer service on saturday and got a message back today. Mr. Rick Collins answered all of my questions that I had(including that you can't make the normal speed spool's drag star and tension knob clik and sound like the others) and also gave me a lot of information about the reels. Here is his reply: Hi Travis- I’m glad you are excited about our reels. You aren’t the only person interested in different gear ratios for left handed reels. We are tallying the interest to see if it is feasible to make them available. Minimum production quantities can sometimes keep great ideas from becoming a sensation. I’ve added you to the tally, and we’ll see if we can make it happen. I’m on your side. 95mm handles are available. We sell them as kits. Kits include the handle, nut, nut retainer and screw for $24.95 each for either the Speed Spool or Tournament Series Bait Cast Reels. Freight is included. Another option is to order just the 95mm handle bars with paddle shafts for either the SS or TS reel for $$7.00. You would reuse the screw caps, screws, bearings and paddles from your exiting handles. Additional parts are available for the reels directly from us. A number of the parts interchange between the reel models; however the star drag and spool tension adjustment knobs have limited interchangeability, especially between the SS series reels and the others. Unfortunately, neither of the clicker systems in these two parts interchanges with the SS reels. The tension knob assembly comes close, but will not full tighten for heavier weight lures. There are a number of variables that prevent the clicking star drag assembly used on the TS, TP and TL reels from interchanging onto the SS series reels.. Let me know if you would like any handles, or have any other request or questions I can help you with. I’ll be glad to help. In the meantime …. Good Fishiin’ Rick Collins Lew's Service Manager 2333 E Bennett Springfield, MO 65804 Ph 417-881-5390 FAX 417-881-5387 rcollins@dooutdoors.net So needless to say, I am really pleased with Lew's CS after this email from them. I just hope that I am as pleased with their CS if I have any problems with their reels. I also sent Mr. Collins a reply asking about their carbon fiber handles. I will let you know what his reply is. Thank you and that was also good to read. I am also interested in the response to the cf handles. 1 Quote
Evans Posted April 19, 2011 Posted April 19, 2011 Good morning Travis. We also sell the carbon fiber kits. They are $39.95 ea, freight included. Carbon fiber handle bars with paddle posts are available but at $32.00 rather expensive in comparison to the kit. We can accept orders just about any way you have ease and comfort … phone, Fax, snail mail, or e-mail and accept VISA, MC, Discover, AMX, check, cash, money order, etc. We just say no to COD’s. If you elect to use a credit or debit card, we will need the card number, exp date and the 3 or 4 digit security code in order to process your payment. I always caution people not to send credit card info via e-mail. You can give us your order via e-mail and we will send a total and invoice number back. Then, a phone call with your credit card info usually works best. Have a great day. Rick Collins Lew's Service Manager 2333 E Bennett Springfield, MO 65804 Ph 417-881-5390 FAX 417-881-5387 rcollins@dooutdoors.net Wow, not as bad as what I thought it would be. 1 Quote
Aj Nicholson Posted April 20, 2011 Posted April 20, 2011 sounds good, i wish they offered the tpro in a cranking gear. now that i have my reel picked, gotta figure out what rod to buy. 1 Quote
Aj Nicholson Posted April 20, 2011 Posted April 20, 2011 sounds good, i wish they offered the tpro in a cranking gear. now that i have my reel picked, gotta figure out what rod to buy. 1 Quote
flippin and pitchin Posted April 27, 2011 Posted April 27, 2011 Got my second Tournament Pro today. My local dealer, who special ordered them for me, has seen enough and will be adding Lews to their inventory. I haven't had any experience with the lower priced models but this model has performed very well so far. 1 Quote
northern basser Posted April 27, 2011 Posted April 27, 2011 I have a tournament and a tournament pro now. Being in MN I haven't fished them yet, but messing with them in the yard has impressed me so far. I have high hopes for them so we'll see. 1 Quote
ToledoEF Posted April 27, 2011 Author Posted April 27, 2011 All good news to me and makes my purchase easier. I am still debating on what rod to get for it, but I am leaning toward some Dobyns champions extremes. 1 Quote
SwimJigs Posted April 27, 2011 Posted April 27, 2011 I just bought a Tournament Pro the other day. Very impressed with it so far. Curious though, is the star drag supposed to click? Because mine doesn't. 1 Quote
Evans Posted April 28, 2011 Posted April 28, 2011 I think all drag and tension knobs should click except for the basic Speed Spool Model. I have 2 of the normal speed spools, a tournament and a tournament pro, so far I am still really impressed with all of them. 1 Quote
SwimJigs Posted April 28, 2011 Posted April 28, 2011 I think all drag and tension knobs should click except for the basic Speed Spool Model. I have 2 of the normal speed spools, a tournament and a tournament pro, so far I am still really impressed with all of them. So your Tournament Pro's drag clicks? My tension knob clicks, drag doesn't. Quote
Super User Choporoz Posted August 2, 2017 Super User Posted August 2, 2017 @7timechampion48, classy first post. Welcome. Tell us a little more about your first hand experience with those brands....or better yet, please don't. Take a breath and then feel free to bring some thoughtful value to the discussions here. 3 Quote
punch Posted August 2, 2017 Posted August 2, 2017 Not to mention he unearthed a post from 2011 just to **** on it. 1 Quote
Damn Yankee Posted August 2, 2017 Posted August 2, 2017 My brother was a champion moron once, but he lost the title 7 years ago. Quote
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