Penn Surfmaster 850

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Penn Surfmaster 850

#1 Post by Enigma1981 »

I recently purchased the above because I wanted a long distance fixed spool reel.

I find it isn't great -- any opinions?
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Re: Penn Surfmaster 850

#2 Post by dunner »

i have the surfmaster 70 for years great reel ...all i hear about the 850 is bad? :roll:
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Re: Penn Surfmaster 850

#3 Post by red »

i have the surfmaster 60 and its a crackin reel, couldnt get the 70.

havent really heard anything good about the 750 or 850.
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Re: Penn Surfmaster 850

#4 Post by round_ourway »

I have the 60 & 70, brute of reels. great reels

One of the fellas on here had the 850 and it grinded to a halt. I havent heard any thing good about them
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Re: Penn Surfmaster 850

#5 Post by dunner »

tell yea a secret....i bought a 70 and stored it away brand new in a box.....
It's goin ta be my retirement fund ...ebay in 25 years time! :lol: :lol: :lol:



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Re: Penn Surfmaster 850

#6 Post by BigPhil »

the gearing in the penn surfmasters isnt u to much from what ive seen. the newer versions also seem very 'plasticy' in comparision to the old ones..
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Re: Penn Surfmaster 850

#7 Post by shamieboy »

hi big phil, ive had one of them--pure rubbish -it wont last long no matter how you look after it.ive got the old surfmaster but with a slight difference, its got a bait runner on it! it was the american version known as the surfmaster lever drag (ld) if you can source one of these its a great reel..
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Re: Penn Surfmaster 850

#8 Post by rodbender »

I must have the only pair of 850s in the country that are any use. Love them to bits. :D
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#9 Post by dunner »

rodbender wrote:I must have the only pair of 850s in the country that are any use. Love them to bits. :D

do you ever use them??? :lol: :lol:
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Re: Penn Surfmaster 850

#10 Post by masterkeane »

i have the 750 and i think its lovely to use :shock: no probs yet (fingers crossed) :roll:
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#11 Post by scara »

Picked one up in the shop when them came out 1st the 850 was 50 sterling at the time. I could not belive how toyish they felt, just didn't feel like a solid piece of kit after hearing so much good stuff about the old penn 70's. I walked away. listening to this I'm glad I did.
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#12 Post by Eoin »

i have the 750. it was nice when it was new but take it apart and you'll see how poor they are.
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Re: Penn Surfmaster 850

#13 Post by Conger »

Have 2 of the 850's, they came with combos that i got but they are very very poor, parts are plastic e.t.c i am just waiting to strike into something and for the reels to just crumble :shock: :shock:
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