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<blockquote data-quote="Popeye" data-source="post: 17358" data-attributes="member: 148"><p>Finally did it. Plopped down the money for a Symetre 750FI and a Wally Marshall 7' Crappie Ultra light rod. Aside from $30.00 I couldn't really tell the difference between this one and the Sedona. The Sedona has 3 bearings and the Symetre 5 but that's about all I could see. Both were real smooth in operation. Figured, what the heck and got the Symetre. After 3 hours in the freezer it still cranked smooth. The bail was a little harder to close but should be fine for the coldest it's going to see in actual operation. I forgot to get some line for it so I'll have to do that tomorrow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Popeye, post: 17358, member: 148"] Finally did it. Plopped down the money for a Symetre 750FI and a Wally Marshall 7' Crappie Ultra light rod. Aside from $30.00 I couldn't really tell the difference between this one and the Sedona. The Sedona has 3 bearings and the Symetre 5 but that's about all I could see. Both were real smooth in operation. Figured, what the heck and got the Symetre. After 3 hours in the freezer it still cranked smooth. The bail was a little harder to close but should be fine for the coldest it's going to see in actual operation. I forgot to get some line for it so I'll have to do that tomorrow. [/QUOTE]
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