7HT or 525 mag

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7HT or 525 mag

#1 Post by round_ourway »

What is all your opinions on the both of these two reels. I have a Penn 525 mag. I'm thinking about getting a 7ht for some general shore fishing. After making the switch to the multiplier's I don't think i would make the switch back to the fixed spool.
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#2 Post by stevecrow74 »

i'll swear by the 7ht.. (swore it it today as well).. excellent reel.. i'm on my second one now.. you wont be dissapointed by it.. the only flaw is the handle length (bit on the small side) but a very good reel altogether 8) 8)
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#3 Post by Drew »

Keep your 525 for a Bit of Power in the Rough Stuff, the Millionaire 7HT (Thats that Black One), seems to generally be a clean ground reel, same with the Turbo. :?
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#4 Post by RobertMcClean »

The 525 will out live a 7HT and is more versatile, however for light line 12-14lb the 7ht is the business, especially on clean beaches.
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#5 Post by round_ourway »

Cheers lads. Finally got round to putting some new line on the penn last night
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#6 Post by Drew »

Round_ourway wrote:Cheers lads. Finally got round to putting some new line on the penn last night


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#7 Post by glengormley-gavin »

Ya cannae whack the 525 mate.

7ht is a good reel and I am considering buying one - but it is only of any use on a beach - not rough ground - whereby the 525 will do both....

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#8 Post by merv147 »

i am going to get a 7ht in 4 week's time i have stopped smoking as of today and that's £20+ a week i am saving i am getting the black one and seeing what it goes like i have wanted one since they first came out to be honest in my mind i think the 7ht is on the same power as a mag elite for casting and that double click thing when you push the button in is a good safety thing i have hut the handle on the elite a couple of times wile casting and lost 3-4 pounds worth with a snap off :oops: go for it Steve its worth the cash and little gem of a reel

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