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At the very beginning of his spinning journey almost every beginner asks the same question: “Which reel is better?”. And in general, what defines this “better” reel? About twelve years ago I also asked myself this question. During this time I have passed an incredible number of inertia-free reels and multipliers, but we will talk about “mults” next time.<\/p>\n

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Let’s deal exactly with “non-inertial reels”. I, for example, started with “Cobra”, which friction was located at the back. I remember that after the tenth fishing trip something crunched in the reel and it became unusable. Frankly speaking, this state of affairs upset me a lot. You bet, because I spent as much as two hundred and fifty rubles! And it just broke. Then, when I got some basics, I was “ripe” to buy a more expensive reel. Then I read the magazine Fishing with us and on one of the pages was an advertisement for Daiwa reels. It said that they are reliable and durable reels with excellent quality.<\/p>\n

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