06-18-2008, 07:21 PM
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Senior Member
Trigger
Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 214
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RE: Everol Reels
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Xanadu (6/18/2008)I've fished with them before in NC, but never had a big bite to test and I surely don't know the technology. I have Accurates that are great, but they're kind of garage queens if you know what i mean. I personally think the best trolling reel for the money is the V series International with Shimano a very close second. Actually, it probably comes down to what anodizing you like better, but I hate the fact that there is a hydrothermal drag adjustment pile of crap hidden in the Shimanos waiting to explode.
As for the Everols, I have some questions. First, does the drag come preset from the factor at whatever rate and you can move it up and back or do you have to set the drag to equal the number and then it's scaled?
Come on man. You going to make do all of the work??? So I guess this is the way of you calling truce?/ But to answer your questions because I respect the company and the guys at Outcast. I will give you a little taste. Yes the drags are preset from the factory to a .10 of a pound. So you old timers can put away your little hand scales. Yes their drag washers are carbon fiber. For a definiton go get your handy medical device encylopedia. For the rest of the story you'll have to buy me a Cubra Libra with Anejo. Right SET4LIFE?:letsdrink
Can you post some close ups of the drag slide?
Also, the clicker on the right seems like it might be prone to hitting with the hand while cranking. What's the deal?
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