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Stradic 4000 vs. 5000 size
Can anyone tell me if these reels are the same body size with different spool capacity?
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yep.
5000 has extra drag(i think) and bigger line capacitys cheers, BTF |
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Stradic 4000:
Gear Ratio: 5.8:1 Retreive Per Crank: 91 Max Drag: 9kg Power Pro Braid Line cap. (lb/meters) 15/240, 20/177, 30/161 same amount of bearings... (5+1) weight: 329 grams Stradic 5000: Gear Ratio: 5.7:1 Retreive Per Crank: 94 Max Drag: 11kg Power Pro Braid Line cap. (lb/meters) 20/198, 30/181, 40/146 same amount of bearings... (5+1) weight: 390 grams hope it helps, cheers |
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Depends what you want to use it for. The 5000 is a great allround saltwater reel, holds a good capacity of 20lb, balances well on some of the heavier rods like T-Curve Bluewaters.
The 4000 is a good inshore reel and still handles the big stuff. What rod are you matching it to and for what purpose? That will determine which one.
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Matching with a 7ft t-curve saltwater spin 5-10kg for Tailor and Salmon. Wanna be a able to put it on a 9ft rod if needed for down south Salmon spinning.
It's all in preparation for the Salmon season - reckon the Bream in WA will get a rest when it starts cranking up! Can't wait. (probably in trouble for putting in wrong forum thread - but no-one reads the saltwater section ;-)
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