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| I like the new nacl handles better than my revo toro's. Is all that's required to run a nacl handle on a toro a bent drag star? Anyone bend one themselves? Thanks |
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Location: Miltona | I bent one myself... it's really easy to do with a pair of pliers. I can post pictures if you'd like. |
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Location: With my son on the water | I really like the Revo's . It is easy to change gears on them and they are very durable reels. I have one in 5.4 for more power and one in 6.4 for more speed. I am not a fan of single handles on my reels as it seems like I miss the handle sometime and don't get the bait (blades) running as fast as I would like.
Another option to a power handle is a dual handle with a larger diameter cranking circle made by Rocky. I like the cork handles. You basically get the same power/torque as a power handle with two grips. They are sold a several places (Matt's reel repair) or goggle Rockys reel handle. They are like $25.
I have this handle on a 5.4 and it isn't a bad option for 10's, but not anything like a Tranx.
You should check this out before you go with a different handle. If you can't find one PM me.
If you are interested I have an extra handle with cork grip I would sell you or contact Rocky direct.
Have a good day
Brad |
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| Easier to bend the NaCl handle flat. Probably do it with a vise. |
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Location: Mt. Zion, IL | You can bend the drag star or bend the crank straight. Your other option is to replace the drag star with the handle. The drag star is $28 from Abu. |
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