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Created by Scott McKee Oct 31, 2018 at 1:09pm. Last updated by Scott McKee Oct 31, 2018.
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Like John said, no reel is bulletproof. I am a fan of the Daiwa Lexa line chiefly because I picked up four of them way cheaper than retail on eBay. They are not the smoothest reels, but they have fared well over the years. That is until last year when my Lexa 400hd turned into an Abu 6500 from 1986 after a wicked snag while I was jigging. Now the 400 sounds like my back cracking when I get out of bed.
I've played with Tranx 400's. They are sexy, and smooth, but there was a problem with the drags slipping.
I've never owned a Beast, so I don't have an opinion.
I've heard good things about the Okuma Kamodo (I think that's what it's called).
Basically, no real is perfect, but if you stick to the models listed in this thread you'll be happy... for a few years. If you go cheap, you'll be happy until August.
Looks reel nice!! Retail price is $319.99. No 300 size.
Last year I got a Lexa 400-WN400H but have only used it 2X. I like it so far. I got it for $200 offer on EBay (they wanted $249.99).
On this new model they upped the max drag from 25lb to 28.7lb and lowered the line capacity from 300yd (for the Lexa 400) to260yd for 40 lb test. On the PRX400H-P the crank speed is 37.6in/crank, mine is 33.4in/crank. And the model PRX400XH-P pulls a smoking 42.9 in/crank.
That new line guide looks cool.
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