|
|
| I was curious if anyone had compared these for durability and performance. This would be for a WTD, jerkbait rod the would get less use than my other rods. I am sold on the komodo 350 for my personal next purchase for more regular use. Both the citrix/lexa are around $130. Thanks for any insight on these. BR |
|
| |
|

Posts: 2894
Location: Yahara River Chain | I had the Komodo 350 and Citrix 350 in my hands (at the same time) over the weekend. You can tell the Komodo is much smoother (due to the extra bearings) and I would lean to that as my next reel. I like the HS as I already have a 401TE for big blades. I have not tried the Lexa yet, maybe this weekend at the WI Muskie EXPO? |
|
| |
|
| Same boat, I am using a 400TE for blades and think the komodo 350 will be my rubber reel. Was looking for something for WTD topwater, suicks, glide baits without dropping 200, but I am guessing I will breakdown and spend the extra:) |
|
| |
|

Posts: 865
| Ben Take a look at the Lexa reels before you pull the trigger I fished all last year with the 300 6/1 and really liked it, I just bought a few 400 Lexas and they look like they will be awesome, Not to heavy, Real smooth, 25lb. Drag system, and can be purchased for about $150-$180. I have my fingers crossed that these work as good as the 300s did..... The Komodo does also look like a really nice reel as well.......Never tried one yet.... ..I have purchased plenty of reels in the past as I'm sure many of have that looked good on paper but just did not work out for one reason or another... I'm convinced one guys Idea of a perfect reel may be totally different than another guys perfect reel.. Mike Sr
|
|
| |
|
| How big is the lexa 400? I think the komodo 350 is appealing because it seems to be built like a tank, but still on the smaller side of things. Also does the lexa 400 have a clicker? Thanks! |
|
| |
|

Posts: 865
| No Lexas do not have clickers, It is Basically a casting reel with no line out alarm. It is one of the larger Low profile reels. |
|
| |