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Forget about the rating read what they say. http://www.tackletour.com/reviewardentxs1000.html
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Recently, a guy at Cabela's told me the only good thing about ardent reels is they're made in the US.
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I think I talked to the same guy at Cabelas and from the demo that I handled I have to agree. Then the guy started showing me the Steez when I said I like the Core. For me it is very hard to find a real that fits my palm, hence one of the reasons I don't like the revos either.
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I have small hands so I really don't care for the shimano's or quantums because of their size. Which is one of threasons I like the Revos and most Daiwa reels.
The new Skeet Reese REVO looks awesome though. BB
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I have heard widely mixed reviews on them. A lot of the hype seems to be that they are US made, and for me the bottom line is performance and durability and not where it was made.
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Why have fishermen become prissy little women these days. I think this is a start in the right direction. I have an old shimano V mag from 1988. I think some of you old guy's remebor reels like those. In comparison Ardent is starting with a better reel than shimano first started with.
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Well yea, the shimano you are talking about is 20 years old. I saw a 30 dollar shakespeare reel in walmart a few minutes ago that was better than most high dollar reels that are 20 years old.
Aint nothing wrong with it, I just think you like Ardent because they are Made in the USA. Thats great, and I'm glad they are getting a start. From what I've heard they just arent there yet. I'm sure in the future they will make fine reels.
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Thats true, I'm not taking any one person's word as gospel though - either pro or con. It has been my expereince that every reel manufacturer will occasionally let a lemon get off the assembly line.
I like the older Garicas myself, I believe we talked about this in another thread. I hope Ardent makes a good reel, but I wont take your word for it and I wont naively believe that just because they are made domestically they have to be good. When I get my chance to palm one you can be sure I will, the monkey would never forgive me if I didn't.
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There yeah go thatz all i'm asking!!!
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I've held the Steez, and quite frankly, it feels cheap. I know it isn't but it feels like it's made of plastic. I'm sure it's a perfectly fine reel, but to me it's so light it feel like it would break very easily.
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I agree on the Steez.
I was in marketing 300 once upon a time, and we had a discussion about how sometimes price can be used to market. The example was given that there was a major guitar manufacturer that introduced a mid to cheap level guitar and had it priced to sell., When they did this, it failed as a product. They sold very few. Then they raised the prices by a couple hundred dollars. Suddenly, the damn sales took off. Volumn actually INCREASED even though the price was merely made higher. The reason why was that people were buying their guitar mostly on the basis of prestige, not actual quality, and price factored into that prestige. When the guitar was priced cheap, people saw it as a cheap guitar. They thought it would make em sound bad. When they raised the price to expensive, they suddenly thought it was a very good guitar and would make up for defects in their playing.
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that's really interesting. Makes sense though. The guy I talked ot at cabela's was kind of telling us the same tihng about the Revo SX and STX. There's not too much difference, but he said he's sold more STX's. Pretty much the same thing.
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i agree. like when my brother started playing golf. he went through 5 sets of clubs in his first year. 2 sets were "hand made just for him". said that it would improve his game. now i agree that a set made can do that for you. but after you get the first set made, you need to use them for more than a couple of games to decide if they are right for you. like maybe a year or 2. so get a combo and fish it more than once before you throw it away. give it a chance, it could be you that is messing up. not the combo. am i right in this theory?
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I know, the steez isn't a cheap reel, all I'm saying is that it feels like it is. It's just weird for it to be so light.
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