Go on a 2 week fishing trip and have your "cheap gear" blow up from massive fish annihilating you every 2 seconds and have a fishing trip ruined and see if you dont go out and buy expensive reliable gear afterwards
I went up far north QLD with a ABU 7000,6000 and what i thought expensive 10,000 model.
My 6000 free spool lever to cast broke, my 7000 had gear in the main shaft stripped and made the reel unusable and my 10,000 level wind broke.
Expensive gear has many advantages
1- It always pulls more drag for its size, so you catch bigger fish
2- Reliability, you know when you hook up the gear will work 999 times outa 1000
3- generally the bettergear is more easier,fun to use.
But everyone has a different definition of whats cheap and whats expensive.
To me a cheap reel is anything under $200. All my reels are worth between $200 and $450. for the ifshing I do a $400 reel is far superior to a $100 reel. But to buy a $800 wouldn't gain me that much for over a $400.
But, for someone else a $400 reel might not be that advantageous because they dont catch fish that stresses their gear all that much.
Horses for courses. I find over the years what you consider "expensive" changes with the fishing you do![]()