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Old 01-10-2013, 07:32 PM
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2010 Certate or Sustain FG?

Hey guys. I can get either of these reels for the same price in the 2500 or 2506 model. I want it for heavier breaming and mully/snapper fishing. Which is the better reel for the price? I want something a bit hardier than my 12 Luvias which seems very delicate!
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Old 01-10-2013, 07:51 PM
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certate is a better reel but that sustain size is more suited to the style of fishing you want. sustain is still a sweet reel but either way both a really good quantity
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Old 01-10-2013, 08:18 PM
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I had both Certate 2500R and Sustain 2500FG, I like the Certate is so smooth...neither way both reels are great to used.
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Old 01-10-2013, 08:55 PM
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...2500 or 2506 model.....mully/snapper fishing....
The Certate 2506 does not have a line capacity as large as the Sustain 2500FG, also Sustain 2500FG offers a higher drag than the Certate 2506 (at least as they claim). Certate in 2500 or 2510PE (shallow spool version for PE line) size might offer you a safer line capacity for what you want the reel to do.

I have a Sustain 2500FG and a 2010 Certate 2510R-PE. Love both. My Certate is pretty much new (because I only bought it 2 weeks ago) and feels highly refined while the Sustain has been a workhorse since day 1. My Sustain is still performing flawlessly and I love the fact that it is very easy to maintain and service (in comparison to a Daiwa).

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