Can anyone tell me what they think of these reels in terms of actually fishing use as they sound good on paper and i dont want to invest with a high price tag and find they are not upto much.
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Opinions on Shimano Trinidad TN14 or Penn Torque 100
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The Torque is built for casting straight from the box.
The Trinidad is a boat reel that has to be modified to cast a decent distance.
I have 2 Trinidad 14,s and they are really good,but a cog has to be taken from the ratchet drag before thay are any good for casting.Also theres no braking system.My mate also has 2 Trini 14,s with mag brakes fitted and uses them all the time.We both use them with 20lb mono for places like Loch Etive.
The drag on the Trini is the best i,v found on any reel i,v had over the years.
I,v never used the Torque,so i can,t comment on them..
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got a torque but only used it once found it was great for casting and great speed retreive and the drag its great, (think it would pull a pig up a cliff ) it clicks when you reel in like a slosh which i thought was a fault untill i read up that it was some sort of double drag system or some thing but all in all i love it
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Originally posted by zippi View Postyes they are Avet better than both the penn and shimano
If your really want to go down that road,get the best thats available bar none,although you may have to spend huge amounts of £££££££££££s,unless you look around online. Go for a reel from the Daiwa Saltiga range(multiplier,not fixed spool before someone jumps in).You wont have to alter them,take a part or two out,you wont have to put brakes in them,there in already,and you ll have all the shiney new bling you can handle of reels that will outlast most lifetimes.
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