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chopper
28-08-2004, 04:13 AM
Hi,

this might sound stupid. but im after a 2nd reel for my 2nd rod.

ive got some 15 dollar el cheapo ryobi plastic reel, that i think i will change.

Now just wanted to know your opinions, on what Reel will be best for around under 50 buks.

im after probably a 2000 series reel, that i will put around 8 lb fireline on, and i would prefer it to be a bit light.

Im going to use it for bream, flathead, and anything else that i can use it on.

Ive already got an Okuma avenger 20, great reel for its price, but i dont want to pay that much for a second reel.

im thinking about the OKUMA "Granite. anyone have comments about it?

Thanks, let me know your ideas.

28-08-2004, 04:25 AM
MMMM, an under 50 buck reel is pretty hard, the bottem end of the diawa range is a samuri one with 7ball bearing retail for 100 bucks, and they end up diying pretty fast when u use em for a spinning reel, to be honest u will only get junk for 50bucks, either look on ebay for soomething that comes up, sorry mate

eddystone
28-08-2004, 04:27 AM
Hi chopper,

Mate if you already have a good outfit don't bother!!

Putting $25 worth of line on a $50 reel doesn't make sense as it will likely tangle anyway!!!

Buy some lures and jigheads instead.

Just my opinion.

eddy

chopper
28-08-2004, 04:54 AM
i guess you guys are right.

no point having a cheap reel with good line on it.

i might get another Okuma Avenger 20, as ive had no problems with it.

i just searched the net also, and i saw the OKUMA Inspira IS-20...anyidea if this reel is good, or what its price is?

thanks fellas

CHUNQX
28-08-2004, 08:57 AM
I happened to find a reasonable reel for exactly $50. Its a Daiwa Regal Zia 1500. Only thing is its second hand and hence its low price. Its actually sold in a tackle shop and they assured me that although the outside of it doesn't look all that great but the inside is well serviced and works perfectly which is important. I also happen to know them well enough to know they're not the type to say anything to sell you something and so they're word is good as gold to me. I didn't end up getting it because I just got a couple of new reels but it stuck in my mind because the Regal z ia happened to be my favourite reel until I dropped it into the saltwater and the inside died after that (which is expected having not immediately taken it apart and giving it a good clean!)

Rono
29-08-2004, 05:49 PM
Second hand is the way to go if you can find something better value for money

chopper
01-09-2004, 08:17 AM
Hi guys,

just to let you all know :D , i decided to buy something more then just $50.

I got myself an Okuma Inspira 20 off ebay for $89.00.

Is this a good deal? cause i read the review on it over the internet, and lots of chat that its a very good reel.

Ive got an Okuma Avenger 20, and that also seems to be good, so now ive got 2 Okumas :D.

Any feedback on the inspira? also does the inspira retail for $170 in stores?

thanks