Hi folks,
I am thinking about upgrading my surf reel and this is my dilemma. I have a Mitchell 499 that I have used for 25 years and apart from the annoying anticlockwise rotation is a pleasure to use and has been trouble free. It has copped the occasional dunking in the surf and the usual wear and tear associated with bait fishing and spinning for tailor and jew fishing but is still going strong. The only thing I have ever replaced is a rotor bearing and added a few shims.
I use 15lb mono and have a spare spool fitted with 30lb braid and all things being equal, expect to get another 20 years out of the Mitchell.
Now living on the coast, I am able to bait fish for tailor and jew regularly and would like my next reel to last at least 10-15 years.
The reel I’m thinking of upgrading to is a Shimano Spheros 14000FB.
Some questions that come to mind are:
Am I likely to get anywhere near the same life out of the Spheros as I am with my Mitchell regarding:
- Serviceability. Is the Spheros easily serviced?(I can strip, clean, grease and re assemble my Mitchell in 15 minutes, perhaps with the better technology the Spheros won’t need to be serviced as often, although I service my reels at least 6 monthly)
- Durability eg corrosion resistance, parts life etc (Will the Spheros be as trouble free over time as the Mitchell has been)
- Will I be able to get replacement parts in 10- 20 years time.
- What might the advantages of the Spheros be?
Without going into too many details, I don’t think there’s too much difference between them re weight, line retrieval, and line capacity etc.
My concern is that I don’t want to find I have outlaid $ 260 or so on a new reel to realise the improvement is marginal and I’m not much better off.
I made that mistake 13 years ago and bought a 9500SS Penn which although a great reel gave my back grief as it weighed nearly a kilo and I ended up reverting back to the 499.
Any comments or thoughts welcome, particularly those who have upgraded from another surf reel to the Spheros.
thanks,
Knackers