tugsandpulls Posted January 31, 2012 Posted January 31, 2012 anyone have one how are they looking at this or a bps qualifer Quote
Super User LgMouthGambler Posted January 31, 2012 Super User Posted January 31, 2012 PQ. Built way better. I own both. Quote
Super User Hooligan Posted February 1, 2012 Super User Posted February 1, 2012 Enigma= gigantic piece of oversold crap in a pretty silver wrapper. 3 Quote
dag623 Posted February 26, 2012 Posted February 26, 2012 Enigma= gigantic piece of oversold crap in a pretty silver wrapper. Wife got one last yr, we thought it would be good for her being new to baitcasting with the "backlash free technology", but it has been a dud. Braking is too involved, and it slips a lot. Luv bps products, had my clunn since 04, and it is my spinner/crankin/jerkbait rig. It's been solid. Also just bought a morris signature combo, and use mostly bps products, but enigma was one we wish we had a do over on. Quote
Ursel Boggs Posted June 30, 2013 Posted June 30, 2013 I bought a discontinued Enigma on clearance at BPS for $69.99. I believe the original MSRP was $99.99. Mine is 5.3:1 gear ratio, and has braking via spool tensioner, cast-control potentiometer, and a four-point magnetic system. This may be the only reel under $100.00 that offered all three common backlash-control mechanisms, and the heavier, cheaper materials required to hit that price point make for a somewhat ungainly hunk of machinery, which seems crammed into a somewhat bulky low profile-style chassis. Balance is not great, and there's some rattle from the cheap plastic latch that holds the bezel over the magnetic brake. I limit my reels to $150 or cheaper -- Lew's Tourny MGs, Shimano Caenans and Caiuses (Caiui?), a used Curado -- so I have used all three braking systems, but have no experience with the kind of high-end reel that might offer all three. That said, THE INTERACTION OF THE BRAKING SYSTMES REQUIRES CONSIDERABLE EXPERIMENTATION. My reel came from the factory with the magnetic system entirely turned off, and with the cast control knob at "5". At these settings, the spool tensioner does not function at all, i.e. no bait under an ounce can pull line regardless of the looseness of the spool tensioner. Only when the cast control was dropped to "4" (two clicks), did the spool tensioner work in the accustomed fashion with a half ounce chatterbait I had tied on. At this setting, however, late-in-the-cast backlashing was ridiculous, nesting right up around the edges of the most careful thumb. I engaged one of the four magnetic brakes, left the cast control at "4," adjusted the spool tensioner until the chatterbait was dropping slowly, and was able to smoothly cast 35 yards with little effort. Again, this is a bulky package (I wonder if an Ambassador-type, round chassis might have been a better way to house all this), so there's a lot of torque on retrieve, but the action is reasonably smooth. Some nice stylish touches to the bezels. B- for a decent single-reel intro to brake system interactions for a benjamin, but with predictable flaws. Quote
Delaware Valley Tackle Posted June 30, 2013 Posted June 30, 2013 The PQ's on sale again and built much better. They're such a value I have a hard time justifying the lesser models Quote
LApanic Posted June 30, 2013 Posted June 30, 2013 I have two ProQ's a 6 gear and 7 gear, love them both! Almost bought another one for $79.00 when they had them on sale, but for $99 to ProQ is awesome! Just bought this one and looking for anyone that has used or currently used one...http://www.bassresource.com/bass-fishing-forums/topic/120949-bps-tournament-pro-any-formercurrent-users/ Quote
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