Best baitcaster for soft plastics?
Posted: Thu Dec 19, 2002 12:23 am
I own both the J.M. and the Shimano reels.
They both are equally as good as one another.
The J.M. reel is as smooth but I wouldn't say it is any smoother.
The JMX 1000 H reel 6.3:1, has 10 stainless steel bearings.
The key to bearings, is where they put them.
This particular reel has 2 in the knobs on the handle. 1 in the level wind and worm gear. 1 in the tension knob.
Most other reels don't have bearings in these places.
Will the placement of these bearings help the performance of the reel?
Probably so.
Are they needed for a quality reel? Probably not.
Is all I am saying is,
The hype on bearings is not all its cracked up to be.
Test of time will be the decision maker for myself in this J.M. reel.
Will it stand up to the abuse of a tournament angler.
I purchased mine in Mar.02 and they have performed as well as expected.
But like I said, Time will tell.
I own some Garcia's that have been used for over 12 years. 3 bearing jobs. Not as smooth but they have withstood the test.
Hope this helps out.
They both are equally as good as one another.
The J.M. reel is as smooth but I wouldn't say it is any smoother.
The JMX 1000 H reel 6.3:1, has 10 stainless steel bearings.
The key to bearings, is where they put them.
This particular reel has 2 in the knobs on the handle. 1 in the level wind and worm gear. 1 in the tension knob.
Most other reels don't have bearings in these places.
Will the placement of these bearings help the performance of the reel?
Probably so.
Are they needed for a quality reel? Probably not.
Is all I am saying is,
The hype on bearings is not all its cracked up to be.
Test of time will be the decision maker for myself in this J.M. reel.
Will it stand up to the abuse of a tournament angler.
I purchased mine in Mar.02 and they have performed as well as expected.
But like I said, Time will tell.
I own some Garcia's that have been used for over 12 years. 3 bearing jobs. Not as smooth but they have withstood the test.
Hope this helps out.