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robins123
19-11-2010, 06:07 AM
Hey Guys, i am lost as to what reel to go to in spin outfit for soft plastics for flathead. Looking at 4kg rod Trion possibly with 200 reel of some sort as above or others. Any advise PLEASE:-?

bennykenny
19-11-2010, 07:03 AM
It depends on what kind of money you want to spend if your going to go with the soron i would match it with the berkley Pro team soron stx rod 2-5kg, awesome rods i have one myself, and you will come away with both under $300,the reels are approx $180 and the rods around $100, but the sol by its self is around $300.

robins123
19-11-2010, 07:27 AM
Thanks for the reply Bennykenny, The money is not a major factor if the sol is worth the extra, Any further advise apreciated..

bennykenny
19-11-2010, 07:46 AM
your really comparing apples with oranges, if your going to compare reels with the sol, your should put it up against the shimano stradic c14 or the sustain.

leelee
19-11-2010, 07:58 AM
Yeah mate I agree with bennykenny here. You need to compare similar reels.

To answer your question though, the SOL is the winner. I have a few of them and never have they let me down and they get fished pretty much all the time every week.

Cheers

Lee

robins123
19-11-2010, 08:01 AM
Thanks Guys, the sol will be the one, you have confirmed my opinion, Thanks

Damned67
19-11-2010, 11:46 AM
I'm going against the grain here. I recently built my son a rod, and teamed it up with a Abu Soron SX (not STX). Now, granted that my impression of this reel may have been swayed by the fact that it was only $100 (from Go Fishing in Nerang), but it was easily comparable to a Sol. If I was in the position where money was no issue, the only reason I'd go with the Sol would be for the availability of spare parts.
While I don't a a huge range of fancy reels, I do own Sols, Heartlands, Stradics etc, so it was quite easy to compare them side by side. Indeed, I spooled the Soron up the same evening as I spooled up a new stradic. Then watched the Soron preform the next day on a charter. I'm sold on the Soron, and it's not even the STX.

Anyway, that's just my experience and opinion.

robins123
19-11-2010, 01:13 PM
It depends on what kind of money you want to spend if your going to go with the soron i would match it with the berkley Pro team soron stick 2-5kg, awesome rods i have one myself, and you will come away with both under $300,the reels are approx $180 and the rods around $100, but the sol by its self is around $300.
Is the rod a drop shot ???? I have PMed you

bennykenny
19-11-2010, 10:23 PM
no not a dropshot, its a berkley pro team soron stx rod, which are made for the reels, from memory they make them in the 1-3 and 2-5kg and i think another a bit heavier

Lovey80
20-11-2010, 08:06 AM
I loved my Sol when I first bought it, great smooth drag and everything was just nice. It deteriorated very quickly though. Rinsing with fresh water after every trip and oiling the right parts every few months still had me replacing the bail roller and a couple of small things after about a year. Had it a few years now and it still going but nothing like the beautiful reel i felt in the shop. Just waiting for it to die so I can upgrade to a Stella and be done with it.

Cheers

Chris

bennykenny
21-11-2010, 10:21 AM
well if money is no object, stella would be the choice.

alleycat
21-11-2010, 06:39 PM
I have both a sol and a stradic, i had to replace the line roller bearing on the sol after just 1 trip, had the same roller bearing go on my excellor as well, but the stradic is still going great.