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I too have been looking at the Shimano Sustain but I'm undecided between the
shimano, the Quantum Energy PT and the Okuma VS. The reviews on Tackle tour are very impressive on both the PT & the VS. Is anybody familiar with these reels? Thanks Jim L |
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Jim,
I have done a fair amount of research in comparing the Quantum Energy to the Shimano Sustain. Nearly everyone that I have talked to agrees that Shimano is the way to go. They say from personal experience and product history, that Shimano reels prove to be superior. I have also read ( or come across) more people saying that they have problems with their Quantum reels than any others. Thats why I decided to go Shimano. Keep in mind that I did not really consider the other two reels that you mentioned so definately still consider those. Also, this is just the information I have gathered, so sorry if I am offending any Quantum supporters. Hope this helps, T |
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Geez,
Thanks for all the info. It seems that everyone is in agreement "Shimano" is the choice. Some of the replies have me worried. I have two Okumas that I love. The experior EB50, I use in the Delaware river for spring strippers and Stratus ST30 for bassin. Both are smooth as silk. Now you guys have me thinking there going to fall apart in my hands. I also have a couple of Shimanos and Daiwas. I serf fish in the fall on LBI & the tackle shops all say the Okumas are the hottest reels going there. (I use a Daiwa Emcast.) Now I'm hearing Okumas don't last. Have I been fooled? Guess I'll get the Sustain. You guys know your stuff & I thank you for your input.. Jim L "John Kerr" wrote in message ... Spinning reels Group: rec.outdoors.fishing.bass Date: Thu, Jan 19, 2006, 7:45pm (CST-2) From: (T) Jim, I have done a fair amount of research in comparing the Quantum Energy to the Shimano Sustain. Nearly everyone that I have talked to agrees that Shimano is the way to go. They say from personal experience and product history, that Shimano reels prove to be superior. I have also read ( or come across) more people saying that they have problems with their Quantum reels than any others. Thats why I decided to go Shimano. Keep in mind that I did not really consider the other two reels that you mentioned so definately still consider those. Also, this is just the information I have gathered, so sorry if I am offending any Quantum supporters. Hope this helps, T ====== I have a few Quantum reels and rods, I like em well enough....but I havn't exactly worn them out either. John K |
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I switched to the Cabela Prodigy reel. It is far smoother than my Shimanos
and the bail works better. It is also known as the Daiwa Capricorn but the Prodigy is a little better. Give it a try. "T" wrote in message ups.com... Jim, I have done a fair amount of research in comparing the Quantum Energy to the Shimano Sustain. Nearly everyone that I have talked to agrees that Shimano is the way to go. They say from personal experience and product history, that Shimano reels prove to be superior. I have also read ( or come across) more people saying that they have problems with their Quantum reels than any others. Thats why I decided to go Shimano. Keep in mind that I did not really consider the other two reels that you mentioned so definately still consider those. Also, this is just the information I have gathered, so sorry if I am offending any Quantum supporters. Hope this helps, T |
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