Bass Pro Shops® XPS® Aluminum Line Winder for Spinning Reels
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Our finest portable line winding system ever! Lightweight and ready to go anywhere. Spring-loaded tension ensures even spooling. Suction cup mounts firmly to any flat, smooth surface.
Line not included.
Rated 1.8 out of 5Â by 18
reviewers.
Rated 1 out of 5Â by bassfshn2002 Save your money!!!!
This has got to be the BIGGEST waste of money ever. Suction cup never holds long enough to get 20yards of line on your reel. I have always thought of BPS "store brand" items to be great products and they are. However BPS dropped the ball on this one. Hopefully they will re-think this idea. For now spend a few more bucks and invest in a "spooling station". You will be glad you did... I WAS!!!!!
March 2, 2009
Rated 1 out of 5Â by moeman not worth the money
I couldn't get the suction cup to stick to anything.
June 28, 2008
Rated 5 out of 5Â by Stroker Excellent
This thing works great for me.Ive used it for 2 years and it has yet to give me promblems.You can adjust the tension and put line on Baitcasting reels or Spinning reels.It lets me fill the spools evenly on both.Buy it !!
April 27, 2008
Rated 1 out of 5Â by LDB1990 What A Waste
Definitely a disappointment. It is cheaply made and does not spin smoothly causing uneven tension in the line. Don't waste your money you'll get better results tossing the spool on the floor.
March 1, 2008
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For the XPS Line Winder, how do you know which way to put the spool on to prevent line twist with spinning reels?
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for baitcasters, the line should come off the spool the same direction it is going on to the reel. In other words, pull the line off the top of the spool toward you and directly onto your reel spool. For spinning reels, the spool usually lays label up with the line coming off the right side of the spool as the spool turns clockwise. First, close the bail by HAND, (do not use the reel handle.)Reel a few turns onto your spool then relax the tension, and see if the line twists up or lays relatively relaxed. If it twists, turn the spool over and try again. Always keep tension on the line for either kind of reel as you spool up. There are good videos on youtube also if you need a visual.A:Â
label side down and reel rotation should be same the winding spool. There are directions with the winder.1 of 1
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