Tuesday, 16 August 2016

Diawa reel review

Presentation: Known basically for their mid to top of the line item, for quite a long time, fishermen have clamored for more value still, small voice reels from Daiwa Corporation. Late presentations of the Lexa, unique Tatula, and Exceler product offerings have demonstrated the organization was tuning in. Today we take a gander at an item that exhibits have they been tuning in, as well as they've conveyed - presenting the Revros turning reel by Daiwa. Make sure you buy Diawa reels.




Quality/Construction: The Revros is a strong if not somewhat foul turning reel. It's done with a humble metallic dark paint, however accompanies an extremely appealing machined handle that breakdown effortlessly for capacity. All resistances for this reel are great particularly considering its value point. Truth be told, the main thing truly giving it away as a more cost cognizant item is the reel's general weight.

The Revros is an extremely strong reel out of the case.

Execution: For our tests, I spooled the Revros with 8lb Berkley Iron Silk super-polymer line and mounted it to a Daiwa TDS 701 MXS turning bar. The majority of our tests were directed on Lake Beryessa, California.



Spooled and prepared to run with some Berkley Iron Silk line.

Recover: The Revros has a shockingly smooth recover as you turn the handle to work its riggings. I didn't see any abnormal sounds, hiccups, or vibrations originating from the riggings, rotor, or body of the reel making it simple to focus on the main job - that is, sitting tight for any signs of a chomp.

Drag: Referencing our Sweet Drag graph above and the numbers in the grid beneath, we can see the Revros' drag, while effective now and again, isn't the smoothest out there - particularly as weight persevered. The moderate begin of the Revros' drag at the top end is likely because of the line extending between the reel's drag and the draw of The Machine, however once drew in, you can perceive how sporadic the drag performed.