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Hi all looking at options for a 2500 size reel in the sort of mid range category for soft baiting with 8-10lb braid?

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Stradic 2500 ci4
Daiwa legalis 2500

what other options do you recommend? and has anyone used the Abu Garcia Orra S20, how does it perform?

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Ive got an orra 4000 size decent reel shipped from the states for under 100 very nice in that bracket . Also have a soron 1000 the model previous to the orra its an absolute machine caught snaps to 28 pound and kings to 18 kilo on 6 pound braid they run like thirty us bucks on e bay and is a step above the orra
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Really like the Stradic ci4 2500. Super light, smooth and very good drag. Look around and find some good prices
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the pflueger patriarch 9535 would be perfect. it is light years ahead of those other 2 in a similar price range although more prone to corrosion
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Check out the Daiwa Sol 2500
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I have a Twinpower in that size and love it.  Plenty of grunt for such a small reel.
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Originally posted by Clay Clay wrote:

I have a Twinpower in that size and love it.  Plenty of grunt for such a small reel.
Wot he saidThumbs Up....Amazing drag for its' size, very smooth to use and is my go to reel for soft baiting.
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Mate I have a pflueger patriarch 9535x you can have for 200 dollars. Brand new. Pm me
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Originally posted by Olfart Olfart wrote:

Originally posted by Clay Clay wrote:

I have a Twinpower in that size and love it.  Plenty of grunt for such a small reel.
Wot he saidThumbs Up....Amazing drag for its' size, very smooth to use and is my go to reel for soft baiting.
 
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the pfluegers corrode if you don't wash them right after every trip

Ci4 is amazing technology.

I have a stradic ci4, amazing little reel... you wouldn't regret spending the $$
I also have a sustain, nicer again but higher price.
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Originally posted by Fishing Addiction Fishing Addiction wrote:

the pflueger patriarch 9535 would be perfect. it is light years ahead of those other 2 in a similar price range although more prone to corrosion


Why is the patriarch so much better? Have looked at getting a ci4, seems like the patriarch is not as suitable for the saltwater and doesnt it weigh more? What part of it is "light years ahead"? Im not trying to rubbish your view point just trying to see what it is you like about them much more?


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Love my CI4, don't know about the rest
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Love my 2500 C14 as well. Caught 4 kingies out of Maunganui last week on it. Awesome smoth drag. You wont regret buying one of these.    
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Originally posted by gmacx gmacx wrote:

Originally posted by Fishing Addiction Fishing Addiction wrote:

the pflueger patriarch 9535 would be perfect. it is light years ahead of those other 2 in a similar price range although more prone to corrosion


Why is the patriarch so much better? Have looked at getting a ci4, seems like the patriarch is not as suitable for the saltwater and doesnt it weigh more? What part of it is "light years ahead"? Im not trying to rubbish your view point just trying to see what it is you like about them much more?




just saw the post. Where do i start. the number one thing for me is that the handle feels so much better in the hand. The "i" knob over the "cone" knob anyday.
im currently using the 9530x and its like 179g so lighter than the ci4 but do agree the 9535x is a tad heavier than the ci4
there is less flex in the body being magnesium over the ci4 material
the bail arm being thicker is so much easier to open and close all day and there is a definate click so you dont cast with the bail arm slipping over
the spool is lighter so there is less start up inertia meaning less shock on the line, especially using 6lb braid or light mono. Carbon drags are awesome also in this regard
the reel is incredibly smooth, even atfer 2 years of heavy use. it does require to be cleaned after each use but all reels should be anyway. Think the pflueger looks better too but just a personal preference
a lot of the weight savings are actually through better materials but as carbon fibre handle, carbon fibre spool abor, titanium shaft, heavily ported spool etc as opposed to plastic parts
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What about a Shimano Saros?
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Go the Stradic mate. Wicked little reels with really smooth drag, lightweight and look the part also. If the handles not your preference then just upgrade to a 4000fj or sustain 5000 handle. Excellent back up service should any part be needed as not so much for the Pflueger. I've also got a brand new twinpower 2500 you could grab at a sharp price.
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Originally posted by Finatic Finatic wrote:

Check out the Daiwa Sol 2500


love my sol2500, smooth, strong, fat bail arm, quality. haven't played with the others though.
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Stradic Ci4 for sure. Like it more than my old Stella 2500!! Been solid performer now for over a year, brought the 4000 as was so impressed with it.
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Shimano Sustain 2500. Ring around for it tho, got it for 100 bucks cheaper than anywhere else at the time (Levin hunting & fishing) 
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