I appreciated the review of the saltist mq very well spoken but it missed discussing the line roller bearing or bushing thanks for this comment which cleared it up I also have become less enamored by Shimano (Stradic, CI4, Vanford) and their line roller bearings for saltwater use have to keep a constant stock of bearings for periodic changes Ill check my new MQ line roller as it sounds like it has a bushing like the old Penn Spinfishers which lasted forever Why do you offer the 6000 but not the 8000
The two-wheel setup is not as smooth as four wheels, but its more durable and less likely to fail over time
Best Mid-Priced for Tournament Anglers: Shimano Curado 6 feet, 10 inches Medium Best Mid-Priced for Tournament Anglers Shimano Curado 6 feet, 10 inches Medium See It Pros Locking foregrip for maximum blank feel Advanced styling in a mid-priced rod Reinforced in multiple ways for extra durability Cons Very light, but not quite as good at throwing smaller lures than some others Key Features Length: 6 feet, 10 inches Lure Weight: 1/4 ounce Split grip EVA handle Carbon tape around the blank for increased strength The Curado name has connoted quality, durability, and performance for several decades, but while the reels get a lot of love from anglers of all stripes, some of the rods have flown under the radar
We've been able to fit a Fuji X-T3 with a Sigma 18-50mm lens and a 55-200mm lens in the main compartment without issue, and some room to spare for extra goodies like snacks and accessories
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