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  1. #11
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    Re: Ross Reels vs. Lamson Reels

    Oh, it doesn't look like plastic. It has a nice matte silver finish to it. Kinda looks like a Nautilus. I agree...your best bet is to check them out in person. Good luck with the decision!
    I'm 16 and I love the outdoors.

    Len

  2. #12

    Re: Ross Reels vs. Lamson Reels

    Thanks for the information!!

  3. #13
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    Re: Ross Reels vs. Lamson Reels

    Hey no problem. Let me know if you have any other questions.
    I'm 16 and I love the outdoors.

    Len

  4. #14
    World Record Trout
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    Re: Ross Reels vs. Lamson Reels

    I have a Konic and its had a year on it. First off the drag is apparently the exact same as the more expensive Lamsons for 1/3 the cost. The Konic is cast but supposedly pressure cast so it should hold up better than a standard pressure cast reel. That being said, lots of us poo poo the cheaper cast reels. We are to some degree or other gear sluts...when I got started I used a Cortland cast reel. It lasted for several years and I passed it down to my brother then I got an orvis battenkill, which is still spooled up and on my 6wgt rod..I got a Hardy LRH, a cast reel...which I wish I still had seeing the prices of the new ones ..I paid $60 for it new. I also have a half dozen machined reels. But my last purchase was the Konic. I love it and will get a smaller one for my 4 wgt this week. My point is...there is some really nice stuff available for less.

  5. #15
    Stocked Brookie
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    Re: Ross Reels vs. Lamson Reels

    Lamson purist on layaway with a sage zxl,,,the purist is so so light its silly
    Tight Lines,
    Jay

  6. #16
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    Re: Ross Reels vs. Lamson Reels

    [quote author=jfetkin link=topic=4267.msg33914#msg33914 date=1270951737]
    Lamson purist on layaway with a sage zxl,,,the purist is so so light its silly
    [/quote]

    I got the same setup with a Litespeed now. Just AWESOME.
    "I am not against golf, since I cannot but suspect it keeps armies of the unworthy from discovering trout."
    -Paul O'Neil

  7. #17
    Stocked Brookie
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    Re: Ross Reels vs. Lamson Reels

    sweet,,,yeah i cant wait I got the 8'5" 3 wt couple more weeks and i should have it in my hands,,( wipes drool ),,lol
    Tight Lines,
    Jay

  8. #18

    Re: Ross Reels vs. Lamson Reels

    Lamson's are nice. The only complaint I have with them is the clicker...sometimes the pitch of the click isn't the same when you crank (ex. high pitch at the top of the retrieve and low pitch at the bottom). It's a silly type A personality thing, but as for the actual functionality of the reel... it's superb.

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