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Old 03-31-2014, 08:00 PM
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These outfits are basically going to be back-ups, so I don't feel the need to spend a lot. I might just buy one and ask for the second as a Father's Day gift.

Dan, do yours have the power handle & lower gear ratio ?
the ones I have are the Lexa 30HS-P
which are the 7.1/1 with the power handles.
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Old 03-31-2014, 08:43 PM
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I liked them until I fished the Abu Revo NACL . the Revo is a WAY nicer reel but also more expensive.

I have 2 Lexa 300 that are just about brand new, I may soon be selling. if you want PM me an offer
Agree on the Revo Toro Nacl, although I never fished a Lexa 300. The Revo Toro sells for $300. I know a tackle store who has a lefty in stock if you would like to PM me. You should check it out. And funny, I have the same exact Shimano Muskie medium and heavy you talked about. Both very nice!
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Old 03-31-2014, 10:22 PM
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Agree on the Revo Toro Nacl, although I never fished a Lexa 300. The Revo Toro sells for $300. I know a tackle store who has a lefty in stock if you would like to PM me. You should check it out. And funny, I have the same exact Shimano Muskie medium and heavy you talked about. Both very nice!
If I weren't using these outfits as back-ups I'd give the Revo some serious consideration. But I can't justify buying a pair of $300 reels for back-ups.
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Old 03-31-2014, 11:46 PM
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If I weren't using these outfits as back-ups I'd give the Revo some serious consideration. But I can't justify buying a pair of $300 reels for back-ups.
we still have plenty lexa 300 reels with Free JW power handles. I used 7:1 gear ratio(only because of power handle) for 1 season now. but low gear ratio is much better.



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