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Opinions On Revo Sx?


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#1 ksfisher

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Posted May 08 2012 - 01:40 PM

any opinions out there?
smoothness?
casting ability?

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Posted May 08 2012 - 03:00 PM

The SX is a smooth and well casting reel especially after flushing and lubing the bearings correctly. I prefer centrifugal braking and feel the few $ difference for the STX is well worth it for the dual breaks and other features. If budget is a concern the S casts well and has the cent. brake only. If you can deal with the mag brakes and are a competent caster you'll like the SX
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Posted May 08 2012 - 04:34 PM

I'm by no means an "expert" and I would consider myself a novice when it comes to bait casting reels. The Revo SX was the very first reel I bought that didn't have centrifugal brakes and to be honest I had the hardest time getting it dialed in consistently. I ended up with my backlashes. It's a great reel with a very smooth retrieve and a great drag, but I found the Revo S to be better suited for me personally and did not give me such a headache to operate. Once again I'm no expert and I believe that the SX is a great reel and it has more to do with operator error more than anything.

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Posted May 08 2012 - 04:49 PM

I owned all the Revo's when they first came out , two S's, an SX, and STX...........Loved the S's, hated the SX, and was luke warm about the STX. For me, it was all about the braking system. I liked the centrifugal of the S. Two pins on, adjust the cast control knob to your lure and forget it. The SX's mag brake was terrible, it did nothing for me unless it was all the way on, and then it casted like crap. The original STX was not much better. I sold both of them and went on an ill-conceived Daiwa kick for a bit. I did keep the S's. IDK anything about the updated SX and STX, other than the SX still has mag brakes, while the STX has dual brakes. If I were to buy Revo's again, I would skip the SX and either buy another S, or try the STX with the dual brake system. JMHO.
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Posted May 08 2012 - 05:11 PM

I also prefer the S over the SX or STX. Maybe I just don't have a refined enough feel but the S seems to cast better and is more trouble free to fish with.
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Posted May 08 2012 - 05:13 PM

Glad to see that I'm not the only that thinks that :)

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Posted May 08 2012 - 08:15 PM

I've had the old and new version of the SX. Old one was really hard to control. To the point that it ended up on the shelf pretty quickly. And I always flush, clean, lube my reels before they ever hit the water. And often after that, too. But Abu had some kind of program on them, and exchanged it for a brand new, current model of it for free. And it's much better with it's 2 additional magnets. But it can still be finicky at times. Not my favorite reel, by far. My only other Revo's are 4 current generation Premier's. I can't say enough good about those. The best dual braking system on the market, in my experience. Light, super powerful drag, smooth as butter. Incredible reels. I think the STX is just a heavier version of the Premiers, so that's where I'd focus if you can't afford the Premier.
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Posted May 09 2012 - 08:08 AM

I have the newer Model SX and also an S Model.I have not had any issues with Backlashes on the SX. I had heard of some problems before I got the Reel.

On the SX it is crucial when changing Lures and adjusting to have the Brake Off then adjust the Cast Control for the Lure you are using then reset the Magnetic Brake.

This tip was passed on to me from DVT when I got the Reel and I have not had issues at all when dialing in this way.

The SX in my opinion is a little smoother than the S but overall the S is about as good for less Money.

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Posted May 09 2012 - 08:17 AM

My sx had a bad spool when i bought it just check it out first if u can

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Posted May 09 2012 - 08:18 AM

Yes, setup is critical for the SX to work it's best
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Posted May 09 2012 - 11:18 AM

I have the newer black and red SX and love it iv never had an issue with it and I bought a display model from DSG so everyone had there paws on it before me. I have done zero maintenance to it iv also only had it for a season but it got used seriously every single day for the whole season. I can honestly say iv never back lashed that wasn't a freak accident ( wasn't looking snagged my tackle bag on the back swing it wasn't pretty big big nest) my SX is also my first "higher" end reel all my others before it were cheapo quantum combos from DSG.
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Posted May 09 2012 - 12:07 PM

the revo SX has got to one of the more-discussed reels on this and other forums. a search for "revo SX" will yield tons of information.
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Posted May 09 2012 - 07:46 PM

its sucks not smooth doesnt cast worth a darn all around pile of junk....jk no idea but hey dylan

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Posted May 10 2012 - 06:11 PM

I'll jump on the Revo S bandwagon. Great reel and they are down to around $100 now. I like them so much I think I'll drop a set of winch gears in one next time I need a deep crank or big spinnerbait reel.

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Posted May 13 2012 - 08:04 PM

I must be an odd one, I perfer the SX over my S or STX. I get much longer casts without the centrifugal. I also have been tempted by the Daiwa's. The price of the exceler(and some cheap tuning) is hard to beat. Just gotta get me a zillion crazy crankr one of these days!

Upgrading the older all black SX's with the newer 2010(red highlights) mag assembly helps them a lot. There are 3 extra mags on the newer red models.




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