JM PE7 and JM PE8 reels compared.

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OJ 4000P and JM PE7
 
OJ 4000P and JM PE8
 
 
JM PE7 and JM PE8
 
 
Power Spell PE7 reel
690g
31mm 70mm # 6 -500m        # 8 -400m  $945 PS400g /PS450g /PS500g 
JSRK450g
Power Spell PE8 reel 700g 38mm 70mm # 8 -500M $965 PS400g /PS450g /PS500g 
JSRK450g
 
In stock - limited quantities.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Oh now thats just heaven in a reel.........
anyone wanna upgraded ocea I must buy one of these reels to compliment my pe5 which is indestructible, light, and more than a match for my PS350.
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I can't wait to pick up the PE7 in about a week or two.  I love the other smaller models.
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Hi Chopstick or ChrisW, is there any chance of posting up a complete set of the JM reels from smallest (JM PE3 is that the smallest) to the big fella PE8 with specs.

or alternatively a link I could have a look at or similar.

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Sure thing Moocha. I was thinking the same thing. Have a look tomorrow around mid morning. Now where did I put my Brownie box camera?

 
 
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Whats the gear ratio on the pe-7 ?
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It's 4:1 - just how we like them. Smile
 
 
 
 
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funny you should say that Choppy - I know of plenty of 4:1 owners that are or have UPGRADED to faster ratio reels!.....Evil Smile...although I might just have to have a closer look at the PE 7 - that one pictured would look real purty on my Blue-Rose 420!
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Originally posted by Kezza Kezza wrote:

funny you should say that Choppy - I know of plenty of 4:1 owners that are or have UPGRADED to faster ratio reels!.....Evil Smile...although I might just have to have a closer look at the PE 7 - that one pictured would look real purty on my Blue-Rose 420!
 
Don't know why they would want to make it harder to fight a good fish by using a higher gear ratio - but each to their own Kezza. 
 
 
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ya gotta hook the good fish before you can wind it in - those previous 4:1 owners/users I mentioned above have apparently enjoyed an increase in bites since going faster....believe it or not.....anyhoo mate.....was intended as tongue in cheek and didn't really want to start anything.....nice looking reels! 
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Just got to jig faster bro i went from a 6.2:1 to a 4.1:1 and its all good
 
 
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Sometimes, slowing down gets more strikes too; especially with sliders.

The JM boys that design these reels know what they're doing and they know how to make a reel look good too as well as perform.
 
You do need a nice shiney blue JM PE7 to match the excellent Blue-Rose 420 Kezza.Tongue
 
 
 
 
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Originally posted by Tongan Terror Tongan Terror wrote:

Oh now thats just heaven in a reel.........
anyone wanna upgraded ocea I must buy one of these reels to compliment my pe5 which is indestructible, light, and more than a match for my PS350.
Go JIGGING MASTER!!

never thought i would hear you say this TTWinkGot to admit a pe7 would be a good swap for my ocea 5000p But i have caught all of my kings on the jigstar 450/5000p combo and nothing on my jigstar 250/pe4 reel yetConfused
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Originally posted by chopsticks chopsticks wrote:

OJ 4000P and JM PE7
 
OJ 4000P and JM PE8
 
 
JM PE7 and JM PE8
 
 
Power Spell PE7 reel
690g
31mm 70mm # 6 -500m        # 8 -400m  $945 PS400g /PS450g /PS500g 
JSRK450g
Power Spell PE8 reel 700g 38mm 70mm # 8 -500M $965 PS400g /PS450g /PS500g 
JSRK450g
 
In stock - limited quantities.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

pe 7 looks small next to the 4000p....whats the weight of the 5000p next to the pe7 please chops?
They look awesome from hereWink
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Jon,
 
775g for the OJ 5000P and 760g for the OJ 4000P. Actually the pics aren't the best. The PE7 and PE8 are both the same diameter; roughly the same as the Accurate 665.
 
 
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Originally posted by chopsticks chopsticks wrote:

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775g for the OJ 5000P and 760g for the OJ 4000P. Actually the pics aren't the best. The PE7 and PE8 are both the same diameter; roughly the same as the Accurate 665.
 
 

Thanks for that Matt,Do you have black/gold in pe7 there? Hmmmm,Cheers
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Originally posted by laidbackdood2 laidbackdood2 wrote:

Thanks for that Matt,Do you have black/gold in pe7 there? Hmmmm,Cheers
 
Yes we have.
 
 
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L to R - JM PE3, PE4, PE5, PE7, PE8. (PE6 out of stock - arriving soon).
 
 
 
 
 
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