Was just checking out the BPS Extreme and the very popular Pro Qualifier. Although both of these reels have exceptional reviews: 4.5/5 and 4.8/5 respectively, both reels Max Drag is only 10 lbs. After checking out a couple of the Revo models, I noticed that the Max Drag levels are 18-24lbs depending on the model and the Gear Ratios. For the most part these reels are all within $50 of each other. Extreme $79 reg. on sale now for less, $99 for the Pro Qual. and $129 reg. $99 sale price for the Revo-S. Is it standard for a higher priced reel to have a higher drag rating? The ABU C3 and C4 only have 15# max drag. This makes me think that the stronger drag means more money since these reels are larger models rated for up to 30# test, and have less drag capacity than reels rated for 12# line. In closing, when buying a new reel, where is the line between not enough drag, and overkill? This was never a consideration of mine until now sine I am leaning more twoards higher end gear as I get older. It seems like somewhere around 20# is standard on the Mid-Grade reels like the Revo S. Even the $299 ABU Revo Premier is a 20# drag.
Posted Sun Oct 14, 2012 7:56 am