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Abu Pro Max reels? #7105820 01/29/12 03:07 PM
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Wondering if anyone has used these reels and what they thought about them? Im looking to trade in my old reels for new ones but dont want to spend an arm and leg for them. Thanks ahead of time.


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Re: Abu Pro Max reels? [Re: Therealdeal] #7105975 01/29/12 03:59 PM
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I'm a BIG fan of Abu reels. The first reel I ever bought was a 5000c (Ambassadeur, not Abu Garcia) at age 11. Still have it and many more also (about 40). I have a ProMax and don't use it very often. I found the Revo SX to be a much better reel but if you're looking for something at a lower price point, the Orra would be a good one. Also Okuma makes a good reel at $79. They aren't very big here but extremely popular in the Northwest and started marketing in Texas. Worth a try. I also like the Shimano Curado. Very light and dependable.



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Re: Abu Pro Max reels? [Re: Therealdeal] #7106354 01/29/12 06:07 PM
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I'm going to do the same as you trade for new one from Garcia. Just get the one that fits you and how you fish. They make a great reel, I love the ones I have.


Re: Abu Pro Max reels? [Re: Therealdeal] #7106374 01/29/12 06:14 PM
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the pro-maxx and silver maxx's are great reels for the money, the black maxx is ok, i prefer the pro and silver maxx's to the black maxx.

Granted my revo's are better, but for the money the maxx series can't be beat


Re: Abu Pro Max reels? [Re: 90 5.0] #7106781 01/29/12 09:30 PM
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Originally Posted By: 90 5.0
the pro-maxx and silver maxx's are great reels for the money, the black maxx is ok, i prefer the pro and silver maxx's to the black maxx.

Granted my revo's are better, but for the money the maxx series can't be beat

I agree, the silvermax in my opinion is the best reel for the cash


Re: Abu Pro Max reels? [Re: Therealdeal] #7107154 01/29/12 11:39 PM
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I have a black and blue max. They are good reels for the money. I also have a couple revos and if you can swing it they are a far better reel. My favorite bang for the buck reel is the Lews Speed Spool and they a bargain at around $80


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At $129 retail (u can find them a little cheaper) the Revo S is by far the most Bang for you Buck....


Re: Abu Pro Max reels? [Re: ToledoBassin] #7108034 01/30/12 02:54 AM
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Originally Posted By: ToledoBassin
At $129 retail (u can find them a little cheaper) the Revo S is by far the most Bang for you Buck....


I completely disagree, for the basser on a budget they can get 2 slivermaxx reels for the price of one revo s, and i don't think there's a big enough difference in performance for the hobby fisherman to limit them selves in the amount of gear they can get over one reel.

For a pro, or someone not on as tight of a budget they are going to get better reels because they can

for someone with say 200 bucks to spend they can get teo complete set-ups vs one and be close enough in performance for it not to matter.

the silver maxx is a great performing reel for the value, ive never once been fishing with my silver max and said, man if only i had my revo premeir on this rod i would have caught more fish, instead of the rod combo i wasn't using at the time.

even my silvermaxx/all-star classic rod combo's are light years ahead of my old 6' pistol grip rods and 5500c combo's i used to fish tourneys with.

granted my premeirs,sx,stx reels are better, they aren't that much better that i would sacrifice having a complete outfit with enough rods and reels to cover my needs by having fewer more expensive set-ups.

I have custom rods and premeirs, and i have silver maxx's on cheapo all stars, i'm just as happy throwing those set-ups as i am my 600.00 ones..


Re: Abu Pro Max reels? [Re: 90 5.0] #7110067 01/30/12 06:46 PM
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Originally Posted By: 90 5.0
Originally Posted By: ToledoBassin
At $129 retail (u can find them a little cheaper) the Revo S is by far the most Bang for you Buck....


I completely disagree, for the basser on a budget they can get 2 slivermaxx reels for the price of one revo s, and i don't think there's a big enough difference in performance for the hobby fisherman to limit them selves in the amount of gear they can get over one reel.

For a pro, or someone not on as tight of a budget they are going to get better reels because they can

for someone with say 200 bucks to spend they can get teo complete set-ups vs one and be close enough in performance for it not to matter.

the silver maxx is a great performing reel for the value, ive never once been fishing with my silver max and said, man if only i had my revo premeir on this rod i would have caught more fish, instead of the rod combo i wasn't using at the time.

even my silvermaxx/all-star classic rod combo's are light years ahead of my old 6' pistol grip rods and 5500c combo's i used to fish tourneys with.

granted my premeirs,sx,stx reels are better, they aren't that much better that i would sacrifice having a complete outfit with enough rods and reels to cover my needs by having fewer more expensive set-ups.

I have custom rods and premeirs, and i have silver maxx's on cheapo all stars, i'm just as happy throwing those set-ups as i am my 600.00 ones..

I agree with you on this- I have some fairly expensive shimano reels and some cheaper shimano and abus- Sure I can tell the difference, but the cheaper reels still perform just fine- To each his own I guess-


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90 5.0,

no doubt, the silver max is prolly a good real, my point is that 129 isn't really breaking the bank. Considering every time we drive to the lake and take our boats out, we're easily spending $100 - $150.

And for my own piece of mind, it's worth the little extra money knowing i've got a reel that can be a work horse every time i go out. Bring in big fish with ease. And not to mention last forever if cared for properly.

Now, to the OP, if you've only got 200 to spend, then i TOTALLY agree with 905.0 Go get you 3 silver max combos, or 2 pro max combos and you'll be good to go.


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I've had two Silver Max reels and my buddy has had 3-4. All of them have had problems. Most of them won't lock the spool after casting.

I'd get a Revo S or Orra before I wasted my money on any Max reel. If those are out of your price range, there are better non-Abu reels. Maybe the new versions are better.


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Originally Posted By: ToledoBassin
90 5.0,

no doubt, the silver max is prolly a good real, my point is that 129 isn't really breaking the bank. Considering every time we drive to the lake and take our boats out, we're easily spending $100 - $150.

And for my own piece of mind, it's worth the little extra money knowing i've got a reel that can be a work horse every time i go out. Bring in big fish with ease. And not to mention last forever if cared for properly.

Now, to the OP, if you've only got 200 to spend, then i TOTALLY agree with 905.0 Go get you 3 silver max combos, or 2 pro max combos and you'll be good to go.


$100-$150 every time you take the boat out??? What are you fishing from a Naval Frigate???




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I've had two Silver Max reels and my buddy has had 3-4. All of them have had problems. Most of them won't lock the spool after casting.

I'd get a Revo S or Orra before I wasted my money on any Max reel. If those are out of your price range, there are better non-Abu reels. Maybe the new versions are better.


Stop using them as wheel choks for the boat trailer, what on Earth are you doing to those reels, mine have survived numerous tourneys, falcon trips etc and still work perfectly


Re: Abu Pro Max reels? [Re: Therealdeal] #7112745 01/31/12 08:08 AM
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Go to the store and pick up all the reels in your,approximate, price range and buy the reel you "Like" best. I prefer to have fewer,higher quality rigs,than a greater number of cheap rigs. You can only use 1 rig at a time and you will enjoy using better equipment. Fishing is about Enjoying the Experience of Fishing. Less expensive,in the long run,to buy the best equipment you can buy. Thus,You avoid the losses on multiple "move up" purchases.


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90 5.0,

no doubt, the silver max is prolly a good real, my point is that 129 isn't really breaking the bank. Considering every time we drive to the lake and take our boats out, we're easily spending $100 - $150.

And for my own piece of mind, it's worth the little extra money knowing i've got a reel that can be a work horse every time i go out. Bring in big fish with ease. And not to mention last forever if cared for properly.

Now, to the OP, if you've only got 200 to spend, then i TOTALLY agree with 905.0 Go get you 3 silver max combos, or 2 pro max combos and you'll be good to go.


$100-$150 every time you take the boat out??? What are you fishing from a Naval Frigate???


nope, $75 in the truck and $40-$80 in the boat. Depending on if im in a tourney or not and will have to do some running


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