Opinions on diawa lexa 400 hs
muskymania
Posted 5/26/2015 9:16 PM (#770217)
Subject: Opinions on diawa lexa 400 hs




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Location: musky waters , WI
Looking at gettinga lexa 400 hs for smaller blades and top waters. Wondering how the durability is. How it compares to a toro or nacl 60 size.looking for opinions from guys who have one.
musky513
Posted 5/26/2015 9:41 PM (#770223 - in reply to #770217)
Subject: Re: Opinions on diawa lexa 400 hs




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I've used mine for one season, I like it. It's not nearly as big nor sturdy feling as either of my two tranx, but it's still solid. I would buy another for sure. I have no experience with the toro reels nor the nacl.
RyanJoz
Posted 5/27/2015 9:47 AM (#770252 - in reply to #770217)
Subject: Re: Opinions on diawa lexa 400 hs




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Location: Mt. Zion, IL
Save your money or buy stock in pinion yokes and gears...
fishyj
Posted 5/27/2015 6:06 PM (#770316 - in reply to #770217)
Subject: RE: Opinions on diawa lexa 400 hs




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I cranked one all last summer and on 8 days vacation, the 6:3:1. I liked it. Was thinking of getting another in 7:1. My other reels are revo toro winch and hi speed
NPike_Guy
Posted 5/28/2015 9:27 AM (#770388 - in reply to #770217)
Subject: Re: Opinions on diawa lexa 400 hs




Posts: 46


I have a highspeed 400 with the power handle that I use mostly for rubber and jerkbaits. Love the line pickup and the overall feel of the reel. Like my revos more for tens but it doesn't sound like you're planning on using it for them. So far no durability issues but no muskie reel is indestructible.