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34 minutes ago, BaitFinesse said:

Plastic.  Linear mag brake.  Juat rattle can a Black Max.

Ya, if they're charging over $150 for a reel - least they can do is give it an aluminum frame.

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And most times you can find the Korean made revo x inshore for 110 metal framed ..if u like that color enough and have a talented friend  with a airbrush get it painted

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Nope

From what I've heard this one just isn't up to spec for what they are charging for it. It just doesn't make sense why it's over $100 let alone $150. Revo S is a better reel and it costs close to $100.

  • 6 months later...

I saw this for the first time in the May Bassmaster:

 

"At the end of the day the activity tracker will read 5,000 casts."

 

Does this refer to a feature that explains the pricing?  Can't find any other details, and it's not listed as a feature on any retail sites.  I know they are putting the catch tracking button in the "virtual" rods, but why is that caption in the ad for the Zata reel? ?

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On 11/10/2020 at 10:46 AM, BaitFinesse said:

And better/more brakes.  Either the Abu cetrifugal or the Doyo dual.  The profit margins are high on injection molded plastic reels with simple mag brakes must be very high.  Expect to keep seeing other brands pushing these types of reels at higher price points.  Lews has added a lot of plastic reels over the years and after stepping down from a Doyo dual brake to a linear mag in the current LFS I wouldn't be surprised to see it move to a plastic frame in the next interation at the same price point.  Daiwa is no better with their plastic linear mag brake 80 reels that arent even real Daiwas.  Nothing wrong with the material and it allows for very affordable reels to be made at low cost in large volume but this push to charge mid tier money or more for what is a nicer Black Max is a little isulting. 

I own one of those linear mag braking 80s, mine is a CA80 with an aluminum frame which I paid well under the asking price of $99.00 for let alone the $150.00 of the Abu. Yes it’s made by Doyo but still overseen by Daiwa and yes I own “true” Daiwa reels, but if you haven’t used them you shouldn’t knock them either. If I’m not mistaken Abu manufactures none of their reels but continue to receive tons of praise for many of their other products. Lews also comes to mind if I’m not mistaken. Just saying there is an awful lot of criticism for a couple reels in Daiwa’s large lineup.

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I watched a review on this reel. From what I saw it had dual brakes. 4 pin internal and an external adjustable magnetic brake. 

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10 minutes ago, NYWayfarer said:

I watched a review on this reel. From what I saw it had dual brakes. 4 pin internal and an external adjustable magnetic brake. 

So, since it probably came out of Doyo factory - it's just a slightly changed Lews Tournament MP or Lews KVD.

 

Same braking system on both those - 4-pin centrifugal and magnetic.

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Just now, MN Fisher said:

So, since it probably came out of Doyo factory - it's just a slightly changed Lews Tournament MP or Lews KVD.

 

Same braking system on both those - 4-pin centrifugal and magnetic.

Sticker says made in Korea so that theory is correct.

 

Looks like it has more magnets than my Mach Crush.

 

It’s graphite framed so not quite a Tournament MP or KVD both of which are aluminum framed.

 

 

 

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