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Abu Garcia Revo SX reel

Post by hookorcrook » Tue May 06, 2008 4:19 pm

Anybody have any experience/ideas about these Revo reels? I like them because they are so light and compact, but have never owned anything Abu. I don't need anything that holds tons of line, cause I'm just fishing from a tube and really won't be casting too far. I just want something with a little more power than the 8 # spinning stuff I've been using. Something too throw cranks, spinnerbaits and heavier jigs. I'm feeling a little limited lately with my spinning outfit, and was told I can't get parts anymore for my older baitcasters.
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RE:Abu Garcia Revo SX reel

Post by leahcim_dahc » Tue May 06, 2008 4:54 pm

I have used the Revo STX for quite a while now, and have no complaints. Has worked just fine for crankbaits, spinners, smaller (1/4oz.) jigs, and even a worm and bobber if need be.

I really like the low profile design...fits my hand quite a bit better than the round reels.


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RE:Abu Garcia Revo SX reel

Post by SilverLakeBoy » Tue May 06, 2008 9:18 pm

o MANNN!!! the revo reels are nice ill tell you. i always hold them and reel them when i go to the store but i cant afford one of those dang things:eye: sure wish i could. but go for it if you have the money hands down:-({|=

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RE:Abu Garcia Revo SX reel

Post by bpm2000 » Wed May 07, 2008 10:10 am

leahcim_dahc wrote:I have used the Revo STX for quite a while now, and have no complaints. Has worked just fine for crankbaits, spinners, smaller (1/4oz.) jigs, and even a worm and bobber if need be.

I really like the low profile design...fits my hand quite a bit better than the round reels.


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i have a stx as well - great reel. The SX model isnt that much different - im sure it will work great for ya hookem.

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RE:Abu Garcia Revo SX reel

Post by leahcim_dahc » Wed May 07, 2008 1:32 pm

bpm2000 wrote:
leahcim_dahc wrote:I have used the Revo STX for quite a while now, and have no complaints. Has worked just fine for crankbaits, spinners, smaller (1/4oz.) jigs, and even a worm and bobber if need be.

I really like the low profile design...fits my hand quite a bit better than the round reels.


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i have a stx as well - great reel. The SX model isnt that much different - im sure it will work great for ya hookem.
Yeah, I think they're basically the same, a couple minor differences in the internal parts, specifically materials...but pretty much the same thing.


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RE:Abu Garcia Revo SX reel

Post by hookorcrook » Thu May 08, 2008 3:46 pm

I've been doing a little research and it looks the the STX has a free spinning spool. maybe that's the difference between that and the SX? Anyway, it'll be on the top of my list. Thanks for the "hands on experience" info.

I think I need to go to Cabela's or somewhere like that where I can look and get a feel for all the reels in that price range, then decide. Outdoor Emporium doesn't carry all the ones I see in the BPS catalog. Catalogs are great, but I don't want to buy until I can check a range of them out.
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RE:Abu Garcia Revo SX reel

Post by leahcim_dahc » Thu May 08, 2008 3:58 pm

Check out Sportco, might have them there. I found mine at Joe's, so that might be a place to look, as well.


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RE:Abu Garcia Revo SX reel

Post by Mossy » Fri May 09, 2008 2:56 am

I just bought an S yesterday for $98 at sportsmans warehouse. I've used my buddies before which made me decide, comfortable to hold and very smooth. The other difference between the S and SX is the bearings, being the S has 9 and the SX has 11. I would pick one up and play with it and if you like it take a look on ebay. I've seen quite a bit of the SX models NIB for what I paid for my S model.

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RE:Abu Garcia Revo SX reel

Post by Trent Hale » Sun May 18, 2008 11:16 am

I purchased a Browing Stalker from BPS and it is my favorite any more my Quantum doesn't see as much action after this the casting is great and longer then the Quantum I paid 75.00 for a combo.
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