05-24-11, 01:10 PM | #1 |
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PQ vs PQT
I own a PQT and I'm really happy with it. Right now the PQ is the same price as the PQT. If you guy's were buying one right now, which reel would you go with. Am I sacrificing weight for the power of the regular PQ?
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05-24-11, 01:23 PM | #2 |
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The PQ has brass gears while the PQT features duralumin gears, worm gear, and crankshaft. The weight of the PQ is 8.8 oz. while the PQT is 7.1 onuces... 1.7 ounces is quite a bit of weight when it comes to a reel. I have quite a few of the PQT reels and they have served me very well and have held up very well. The PQ is avilable in 4.7:1, 5.2:1, 6.4:1, and 7.1:1. The PQT is only avilable in 6.4:1. So if your needing a faster or slower reel, then yes by all means go with the PQ, but if a 6.4:1 will work, definetly go with the PQT.
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Imo , the PQ is a lot more reel that the PQT. I was going to trade a couple of older citicas for PQT's, after trying them I said no thanks. To me the PQT feels cheap compared to the the PQ, or even the extremes. I would go with the PQ or the RC 's.
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05-25-11, 09:09 AM | #5 |
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1.7 oz is almost a 20% weight reduction. That's substantial. As suggested, if the 6.4:1 works for you, go with the PQT
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Maybe proreel can chime in, if he has some more info on duralumin gears vs. brass. Ryan
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My wife started fishing tournaments with me this year so rather than sharing all my rods and reels while in a tournament we went and bought her some of her own. I dropped her off at the reel counter in Bass Pro and told her to pick out 3 or 4 that felt good to her and I would be back later to look them over. She ended up getting the PQT's and being a Revo guy myself I was expecting them to feel cheap. I honestly was suprised, they are very smooth and cast really well. My dad has one or two of the regular PQ's and they are a good feeling reel as well. They both feel about the same to me so I would say the true difference may be in the test of time. So far I can't say anything bad about either one.
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05-28-11, 10:36 PM | #9 |
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I'm glad to hear all the good things about the PQ's (man, that's a ton easier to type than Pro Qualifier. I'm glad I didn't have to spend all that time typing all those lett................... dammit .........). I have a new to me 7'6" flipping rod I need a high speed reel for, and the PQ (didn't get me that time!!!! BWAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHHA!!!!!) sounds like a good choice. And it's on sale for $80 right now.
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