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I'm looking for a new, better quality spinning reel for lrf/lures/float etc. I'm using an old Shimano alivio 4000 at the minute but its a bit rough and poor quality and I'd like something more of the quality and function of my Surfblaster, though ideally no more than about £50.
Any recommendations, based on actual ownership please?
Ended up going for a Penn Spinfisher SSV 4500 FD, built to last, made for the job (sea water resistant seals) and while not cheap, not ridiculously priced either.If it's half as good, quality wise, as my Surfblaster 7000, I'll be happy enough
I'm waiting for it coming, as when I phoned around, there were very few available locally ( I think it was only "NETS" who actually had one in but I couldn't get over there), although most dealers I spoke to said they could get one within a week.
I've now got to decide whether to invest in some, more expensive braid, or just stick with the chinese stuff! I've noticed that the really cheap stuff makes a hell of a racket coming through the rod rings and bail roller when you wind in (at least compared to some "Matt Hayes" stuff I tried) and can't help thinking it's possibly damaging my gear.
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