Toro s durability
T3clay
Posted 6/20/2016 11:45 AM (#821144)
Subject: Toro s durability





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Well I wrecked one of my 5500s this weekend pulling DCGS so I need a new reel, can't afford a beast looking at the toro s 5.3:1 29 IPC, will this hold up to a double 10 beating?
tkuntz
Posted 6/20/2016 12:11 PM (#821148 - in reply to #821144)
Subject: Re: Toro s durability




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Location: Waukee, IA
Mine has seen s use for tens and a lot of use burning eights. Still tight like new. I think it, along with the beast was engineered for just such a task
fishhawk50
Posted 6/20/2016 12:47 PM (#821155 - in reply to #821144)
Subject: Re: Toro s durability




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Location: oconomowoc, wi
working like a charm! love it!
anderj85
Posted 6/20/2016 12:49 PM (#821156 - in reply to #821144)
Subject: Re: Toro s durability





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Location: US
I used mine w/ 10's for the first time saturday, was very happy with how well it worked.
burningdubs
Posted 6/20/2016 12:53 PM (#821157 - in reply to #821156)
Subject: Re: Toro s durability




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The first one I had wouldn't dis-engage the thumb bar consistently after half a season, no worries though Abu replaced it. second one is starting to click twice before totally disengaging the thumb bar occasionally. Other than that it handles 10s pretty good! and Customer Service is top notch
JakeStCroixSkis
Posted 6/20/2016 1:14 PM (#821160 - in reply to #821157)
Subject: Re: Toro s durability





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Location: St. Lawrence River
My S and my Beast both holding up great
T3clay
Posted 6/25/2016 8:37 PM (#821800 - in reply to #821144)
Subject: Re: Toro s durability





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Just ordered my toro S 61
Nick59
Posted 6/26/2016 10:56 AM (#821813 - in reply to #821144)
Subject: Re: Toro s durability





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Location: MN
My Toro S 61 arrived yesterday.
Can't wait to compare it to my Calcutta 401.