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<blockquote data-quote="Derek777" data-source="post: 23862" data-attributes="member: 153"><p>sheesh. who got your panties in a bunch?</p><p></p><p>i just suggested staying with the ones you know due to the fact that when something happens to the reel, you can count on the customer service being there, unlike brands outside of the big four (us reel for ex.)</p><p></p><p>the only reels that ive heard from pflueger being quality above and beyond are their fly reels.</p><p>also, id be worried due the light weight of the pfleuger reel would be due to larger amounts of plastic in important places. also, what type of drag does it have. i think most of the better abus, daiwas and shimanos come with a carbon matrix drag stack rather than just oiled felt/metal/plastic drag stack.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Derek777, post: 23862, member: 153"] sheesh. who got your panties in a bunch? i just suggested staying with the ones you know due to the fact that when something happens to the reel, you can count on the customer service being there, unlike brands outside of the big four (us reel for ex.) the only reels that ive heard from pflueger being quality above and beyond are their fly reels. also, id be worried due the light weight of the pfleuger reel would be due to larger amounts of plastic in important places. also, what type of drag does it have. i think most of the better abus, daiwas and shimanos come with a carbon matrix drag stack rather than just oiled felt/metal/plastic drag stack. [/QUOTE]
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