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Orra SX Opinions #6140328 05/03/11 02:30 PM
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Looking for some opinions on the Orra SX. Looking to try an Abu low pro but don't want to buck up and buy a Revo just yet and don't want to go with the Max series.

Anyone use these and have an opionion? Pros/cons. Comparable models from other mfgs?

Re: Orra SX Opinions [Re: Fish n] #6140450 05/03/11 02:59 PM
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I like the feature set on the Pro Qualifier or Carbonlite if you want one of those styled reels.

There's always the Shimano Citica in this range as well.

Re: Orra SX Opinions [Re: aggiegolfer] #6144076 05/04/11 05:51 AM
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Spend the little extra and get the Revo S or a Citica. You will be glad you did.


Originally Posted By: Scott N
You know the old saying

If it floats, flys, or f___s it is always cheaper to rent!

You have to decide which is more important.
Re: Orra SX Opinions [Re: 210amatuerangler] #6158711 05/08/11 05:57 AM
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I've seen these on the shelf, and I am also intrigued. I'd love to hear from someone who actually has them. If they're close to being as good as the Revo SX, I'd love to save the $70. Like most decent reels, they feel very solid and smooth just fooling around with it in the store.


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I would go up to a Revo S. I tried it and didnt like it.

just my .02


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Re: Orra SX Opinions [Re: 210amatuerangler] #6188633 05/16/11 10:07 AM
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Originally Posted By: 210amatuerangler
Spend the little extra and get the Revo S or a Citica. You will be glad you did.


why?

Re: Orra SX Opinions [Re: AR0G] #6189315 05/16/11 03:03 PM
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They are fine reels, when you buy one go ahead and get another clutch bearing like a bnt1207 and replace the stock one. Otherwise you will later on. Other than that they're great


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what he said had to do it after 3 times out other than that they are OK
Originally Posted By: Baylor_Guy
They are fine reels, when you buy one go ahead and get another clutch bearing like a bnt1207 and replace the stock one. Otherwise you will later on. Other than that they're great


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