+1. I have to agree. I looked at all three and aside from an extra bearing or two there really didn't seem to be much difference between them all. Went with the Saragosa. It seemed a bit more rugged than the other two and was cheaper.
Agree on the sustain, I've got a 5000 and 10000 model and besides the Stella they are one of the smoothest reels I've used. I use my 5000 for jigging and drift baiting and it's landed some great fish and has never missed a beat
scano
Posts: 1247
Date Joined: 31/05/07
I looked at both
I ended up going with the new sw model saragosa instead.
nuce and smooth and built for salt water conditions
also has a very good drag capacity
scano
gav1970
Posts: 153
Date Joined: 12/02/07
+1. I have to agree. I looked
+1. I have to agree. I looked at all three and aside from an extra bearing or two there really didn't seem to be much difference between them all. Went with the Saragosa. It seemed a bit more rugged than the other two and was cheaper.
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Clema
Posts: 13
Date Joined: 23/10/11
Sustain!!! Just looked at
Sustain!!! Just looked at them all and decided the sustain had the feel I was after. I went the 5000 for jigging
TROOPY
Posts: 162
Date Joined: 30/05/11
Sustain
Agree on the sustain, I've got a 5000 and 10000 model and besides the Stella they are one of the smoothest reels I've used. I use my 5000 for jigging and drift baiting and it's landed some great fish and has never missed a beat
1 from the beach is worth 10 from a boat