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ski glider
Posted 3/8/2010 1:19 AM (#427573)
Subject: double 10s




Posts: 177


Hi just wondering what everyones opinions are on reels for the slingblade i want to be able to slow roll or burn tens.Did not realize how light the slingblade was and dont want to jepordize balance with a heavy reel.Has any one used a abu record with the slingblade going to try what i have first before re investing.thanks
bassinbob84
Posted 3/8/2010 7:06 AM (#427582 - in reply to #427573)
Subject: Re: double 10s




Posts: 646


Location: In a shack in the woods
I don't think the record will last very long with 10's. A lot of people are using calcuttas. I'm using a torium 14 for now. After I can touch a calica I'm sure that will be my next reel for it
jackson
Posted 3/8/2010 7:13 AM (#427584 - in reply to #427573)
Subject: Re: double 10s




Posts: 582


i use the St Croix AC300 which is basically a diawa luna but $30 cheaper. I haven't had any problems. The paddles are bigger than calcutta 400b and you seem to work less.
Flambeauski
Posted 3/8/2010 8:12 AM (#427593 - in reply to #427573)
Subject: Re: double 10s




Posts: 4342


Location: Smith Creek
I wouldn't pair it with a Record. Revo, Avid, Luna or Calcutta would be much better options.
esoxfly
Posted 3/8/2010 9:27 AM (#427611 - in reply to #427573)
Subject: Re: double 10s





Posts: 1663


Location: Kodiak, AK
400TE on mine works/balances/feels great.
muskydeceiver
Posted 3/8/2010 9:41 AM (#427614 - in reply to #427573)
Subject: Re: double 10s





I would stay away from the record for 10s. I went through 2 before I gave up.
bn
Posted 3/8/2010 1:38 PM (#427669 - in reply to #427573)
Subject: RE: double 10s


reels that really burn double tens are not light...Trinidads and the Saltist for example.
one thing you can do to balance the rod if you put a heavy reel on it are put the Bass Pro Rod balancers on them...I have them on all my rods from walleye to musky...don't know how guys use rods w/ out them really...
good all around reels that will bring in double tens avg to slow speeds would be Revo's, Calcuttas, Penn 975, Luna, etc.
WI Skis
Posted 3/8/2010 3:54 PM (#427686 - in reply to #427573)
Subject: Re: double 10s





Posts: 547


Location: Oshkosh
My vote would be a Toro.

Peter
Esox2hart
Posted 3/14/2010 9:20 PM (#428918 - in reply to #427573)
Subject: Re: double 10s





Location: Hartford Wi
Saltist all the way
Muskiemetal
Posted 3/15/2010 10:10 AM (#428962 - in reply to #427573)
Subject: Re: double 10s





Posts: 676


Location: Wisconsin
lol, another one of these.....

Saltist 20 level.
Basschamp167
Posted 3/15/2010 2:15 PM (#429010 - in reply to #427573)
Subject: Re: double 10s




Posts: 230


Saltist 30HA, levelwind. Love mine, pretty big to palm but it is a beast, i throw everything on it, from small single blade bucktails to pounders and 2-pounders, everything.
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