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Abu Garcia® Revo® Inshore Low-Profile Baitcast Reel
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One of the fastest, most powerful low-profile baitcasters made
Extra-strong drag system
X-Cräftic™ aluminum alloy construction
7 HPCR® ball bearings
Power handle plus an extended throw handle
Gear ratio: 6.4:1
One of the fastest, most powerful low-profile baitcasters ever made, with a drag system that's 2-3 times stronger than other reels in its class. The Revo rests comfortably in your hand, casts like a dream, and turns heads on command, thanks to its oversized main drive gear. Features include rugged X-Cräftic aluminum alloy construction, seven
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One of the fastest, most powerful low-profile baitcasters made
Extra-strong drag system
X-Cräftic™ aluminum alloy construction
7 HPCR® ball bearings
Power handle plus an extended throw handle
Gear ratio: 6.4:1
One of the fastest, most powerful low-profile baitcasters ever made, with a drag system that's 2-3 times stronger than other reels in its class. The Revo rests comfortably in your hand, casts like a dream, and turns heads on command, thanks to its oversized main drive gear. Features include rugged X-Cräftic aluminum alloy construction, seven HPCR ball bearings, and both a power handle and an extended throw handle. Weight: 8.7 oz. Max drag: 24 lbs. Line capacity: 12 lbs./175 yds. Line recovery: 28" per handle turn. Gear ratio: 6.4:1. Right-hand retrieve. Manufacturer model #: REVO INS.
I think it would be great for striped bass. I say this because ther simular to reds as far as the "fight" and have had no issues bringing in reds that are way over slot [36" to 42"]
Is this reel good for swimbaits and other heavy freshwater techniques (flipping, jigs ...) has well as for saltwater ? What braid would you put on for that use?
I use in saltwater mainly with 1/4 oz and 3/8 oz jig head and swim baits and I have no complaints. I wade fish for the most part so it does see a fair about of saltwater (not just spray). I do use corrosion X and rinse them out after every wade. I also break them down and clean 2-3 times a year as well. I just do not think any reel will hold up to saltwater with our serious maintance.
It has internal brake system on the side cover that is accessable with a thumb screw. No magnetic control, but less exposed parts in saltwater is a good thing. Between the internal brake and the mechanical brake, it adjusts fine for me.
yes. The 2010 Revo Premier may be worth taking a look at as well, though not having bearings in the handle may be more desirable for a saltwater reel. The longer handle on the inshore is really nice as well.