
*fisher* wrote:moocha.. price.. all the others are under 300... Ponty... specs of Penn are better... its lighter.. more drag... also 100 cheaper than stradic |
, had a preliminary pull apart and she is sweet and even with a service and new drag (not that its needed) money well spent
*fisher* wrote:Been looking at Reels to use for topwater and LBG and even a "fish your feet" surfcaster.. I like my fishing gear to be versatile if I can...The thing is not everyone can afford a Stella or Saltiga.. so we want the next best affordable reel money can buy when on a budget.. The Stradic 8000FJ seems to be the go to mid range reel but I thought I would have a look see at others in this range.. Baitrunner 8000D and the Penn Conquer 7000 were the next reels around that price bracket... Baitrunner 8000D 50/290 braid.. 25lb drag.. 3+1 bearings.. 4.8:1 ratio 21.7 oz Stardic 8000FJ 50/265 braid.. 29lb drag.. 5+1 bearings.. 4.8:1 ratio 20.5 oz Penn 7000 Conquer 50/250 braid.. 32lb drag.. 10+1 bearings.. 4.8:1 ratio 18.1 oz Now there are many differing features that all three reels have and I particularly like the EAS system of the Penn .. The Stradic is the dearest, Baitrunner next and finally the Penn.. Construction material and waterproof drags aside, the features listed above seem to me be the ones a buyer would most likely initially look for ... so I cant figure out why the PENN would not be the more popular choice... ... I have been doing a few bearing upgrades here (Dubai) for the boys as the season is over...Have upgraded a Stradic FI 5000 to 11 + 1 and a Twin Power 5000 to 13 + 1...the FJ will go to 11 + 1 also, doesn't make them any stronger but certainly a lot smoother..the new FJ with Xship/Aero wrap/paladin etc is a good reel but awesome with the upgrade... Your thoughts and opinions.. . ![]() |
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