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New Quantum Offshore Reel

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    New Quantum Offshore Reel

    This is the latest & first offshore offering from Quantum.

    Quantum Performance Tuned Fishing Tackle

    The irony of it all, to me at least, is looking at the line cap numbers -- 20# / 30# / 50# -- why on earth would anyone want or need 48.5lb strike drag with a max of 60lbs If they are serious about their product really dishing out the stated drag speicifications, imho, they should provide line cap for 65# spectra & up instead of having people needing to figure it out by guesstimation through converting mono line diameter to braided line diameter or vice-versa

    It sure looks like a Tiagra in different colour scheme at a glance though.
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    Re: New Quantum Offshore Reel

    Very interesting. Tool-less take down for easy maintenance

    Aruba PTs Tool-Less Takedown

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    Re: New Quantum Offshore Reel

    Quote Originally Posted by Makaira View Post
    It sure looks like a Tiagra in different colour scheme at a glance though.
    Imitation is the best form of flattery Mak.... Nice colour though...

    Wonder how the drags stack up against the competition in terms of reliability..

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    Talking Re: New Quantum Offshore Reel

    Nowadays, imitation has become OEM. China of course.

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    Re: New Quantum Offshore Reel

    Quote Originally Posted by DaFrogman View Post
    Wonder how the drags stack up against the competition in terms of reliability..

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    All I can say is that it's real scary the way manufacturers are making claims like nobody's business these days to stay in the game. It has essentially turned into a numbers game. Can't really blame them though because many anglers these days seem to equate number of ball bearings, max drag numbers, deadweight lift numbers and what have you to perceived quality. While these numbers do play a part to some extent in determining quality of a piece of equipment, one must bear in mind that such numbers are but a part of a total equation.
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    Re: New Quantum Offshore Reel

    The tool-less take down is interesting. Wonder what made Quantum adopt this feature? Marketing gimmick?

    Very few game reels had or have this feature, the only game reels I can recall having a tool-less take down are the ABU Ambassadeur 20 & 30 that were produced in the late 70s & early 80s.
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    Re: New Quantum Offshore Reel

    Quote Originally Posted by Sebby View Post
    Nowadays, imitation has become OEM. China of course.
    How right you are Sebby

    Here's another one of them
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    Re: New Quantum Offshore Reel

    Been eyeing the smallest Aruba since it appeared at the American tackle expo sometime ago... but its kinda pricey! Would go nicely with my deadly Japo bottom cannon

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    Re: New Quantum Offshore Reel

    Quote Originally Posted by stickbom! View Post
    Been eyeing the smallest Aruba since it appeared at the American tackle expo sometime ago... but its kinda pricey! Would go nicely with my deadly Japo bottom cannon

    It is pricey indeed considering it is the new kid on the block. For about 20% or so more (based on US prices), you can get the tried & tested Shimano Tiagra equivalent; or the Avet 30 which costs USD430 vs the Aruba 30 priced at USD405.

    As for using such reels i.e. game reels, for bottom bashing, just be aware that you will end using the low gear to gain line on a fish most of the time simply because the relatively larger diameter of the spool; and the gearing for such reels, while very robust, requires a lot of torque to get it cranking when under pressure. Even pump & wind with short strokes can be a real chore on the high gear. Or maybe I simply never got the technique right. Upgrading the handles to the longer after market handles like the T-bar helps alot in that respect though.

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