I need to buy a new fixed-spool reel for salt-water spinning.
At the most, I only fish once or twice a year, so I don't want to
spend a fortune ( otherwise , I would buy a Shimano without hesitation). Have any of you guys bought a Grauvell 3500 ?
They look pretty good, but do they stand up to the harsh
environement of sea-water and rocks ? Any comments or recommendations greatly appreciated !
Thanks
Andy
Grauvell Fixed-spool Reels
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I have one on order but its temp out of stock so wont have it for three weeks!! I can tell you what I think of it then maybe after giving it a whirl. They book good and strong, not too expensive and reviews are good. Hard to judge it without getting my hands on it but was happy enough with reviews and took a flyer on mail order!
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have 1 fixed spool have only used 7 or 8 times its century ax 6000 i think seems ok and has a spool for braid nice smooth eggbeater i use it on a telescopic grauvell rod on holidays pulled up a few monster spider crabs in fenit last year and its still ok :wink:
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