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Anybody got a Revo S ? 2024


fishing user avatarFishGuitBeer reply : 

I know the xts seems to be the choice of guys here, but I'm trying to keep my spending around 100.00. Is this reel worth the money?


fishing user avatarDavis reply : 

http://www.***.com/descpageRLCABUGAR-AGRS.html

99 dollars plus you can pull a $10 rebate off ABUs website.

Free shipping and no tax as well.

I haven't fished with mine yet but have messed with it a bit. Feels better in my hands than my Citicas if that is anything to go on. But most people on here will recommend the Revo S over some of the others.


fishing user avatarburleytog reply : 
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Is this reel worth the money?

Yes


fishing user avatarMike-in-WV reply : 

Yep, it sure is and some people place it above much more expensive reels. Mike


fishing user avatarJake. reply : 

It's worth more than every penny IMO.


fishing user avatarbmadd reply : 

I have both STX and S models. I love my S model and use it the same amount if not more than my STX models. Pull the trigger...you won't be disappointed.  :)


fishing user avatar-hydrillagorilla- reply : 

Shoot it man!  Great product and fairly priced!  Revo S


fishing user avatarFishGuitBeer reply : 

Sounds like a done deal, thanks for the input guys 8-)


fishing user avatarMALTESE FALCON reply : 

It's a very good reel with a great price. You won't be disappointed.

Falcon


fishing user avatarcart7t reply : 

I've got 2 SC's, an SX and 5 S reels. I love them.  I'm planning on changing all my crankin reels to S reels and installing the low speed gears unless Abu releases the reels first.


fishing user avatarFishGuitBeer reply : 

OK! I get it, I'm ordering now...you guys don't get a kick-back do ya  :)


fishing user avatarFishGuitBeer reply : 

Just pulled the trigger, thanks all, especially Davis for the link!


fishing user avatarww2farmer reply : 

Barring a totaly shocking performance by my new Citica and Curado, Revo S's will be the only casting reels I buy from now on.


fishing user avatarMike-in-WV reply : 
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OK! I get it, I'm ordering now...you guys don't get a kick-back do ya :)

If you don't mind please let me give you some small tips or advice. These reels come with some really worthless instructions and several guys have messed up there reels or had problems opening the brake side.

If you look on the right side (reel handle side) you will see a stainless steel thumb screw right on the top front edge. Loosen that screw until it pops out. It will not fly across the room but it is spring loaded and will pop out about 1/4" when totally loose. Now grab the side plate on the left side of the reel and turn it ( Clock wise or up) so that the front is raised up in the air . Now you can remove it and adjust your brakes.

Turn on two of them and do it across from each other. Then replace the side plate the same way it came off and tighten down the screw but don't over tighten, just snug is fine.

Now with your lure or practice plug on adjust your spool tension knob so that when you push down the casting button it only falls about 10" when you shake the rod tip a little.

This is just a starting point for this reel and we all cast different so we may need different settings. With this adjustment I can cast a country mile with a casting plug that weighs 0.45 oz. It really seems to love the 1/2 oz. plugs and spinners.

Hope this helps, Mike  


fishing user avatarMicro reply : 

The S is a great reel.  I think it performs as well as the SX, and almost as well as the STX (which I think casts a wee bit better).   The brake is more effective than the other Revos' magnetic brakes, IMO.   Unless you just have to have a magnetic brake, or a more more blinged-up reel, the S is the best value Revo.  


fishing user avatarinfamous fisher reply : 

The Revo S is a great reel.  Nice castability too!


fishing user avatarLAO162 reply : 

Since my S-L should be arriving later this week  ;D, I love comments like these that validate my choice.  I was functional with the old green curado last year (only two brakes on), but I still consider myself at baitcasting newbie.  For my first few outings should I go with 3 or 4 brakes on until I get used to the Revo?  Thanks :)


fishing user avatar5bass reply : 
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Barring a totaly shocking performance by my new Citica and Curado

;D  


fishing user avatarMike-in-WV reply : 
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Since my S-L should be arriving later this week ;D, I love comments like these that validate my choice. I was functional with the old green curado last year (only two brakes on), but I still consider myself at baitcasting newbie. For my first few outings should I go with 3 or 4 brakes on until I get used to the Revo? Thanks :)

You can go with more on if you want but I don't think you will need it. That depends on what your going to be casting and how windy it is but don't forget you can do allot of adjusting with the spool tension knob. They are really smooth and easy to cast. I really don't even need to use my thumb unless I'm making close cast and want to control where it drops. Mike


fishing user avatardaviscw reply : 

Someone mentioned on another thread that it was harder to adjust the Revo for different lures with different weights considering you have to loosen a screw, compared to an external device on the Citca. With that said, does that mean the Revo wouldn't be a good beginner reel?


fishing user avatarMike-in-WV reply : 

daviscw,There are others on here who can answer better than I but I will tell you what I found out about this reel. My thoughts were the same as you mentioned about the brakes because the two other Abu Garcia reels I own are magnetic brakes with the external adjustment.

Once you have the brakes adjusted so they work right for you with a certain weight then you are pretty well set and most other adjustments can be made with the spool tension knob.

If you are fishing on a windy day then you may want to change the brake a Little but it's really not that hard to do Just don't do your adjusting over the side of a boat or while your standing in or close to the water or you may lose your side plate if you drop it.

I keep a large set of nail clippers around my neck and they have a screw driver blade on them that works perfect to loosen the screw.

You have to remember that these reels are easy to setup and they cast really super smooth , I haven't had one back lash in quite awhile.

Practice in the back yard with different weight lures and see how it goes for you. Adjust it just right for you and you will be a happy man! ;D, Mike


fishing user avatarMaxximus Redneckus reply : 
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daviscw,There are others on here who can answer better than I but I will tell you what I found out about this reel. My thoughts were the same as you mentioned about the brakes because the two other Abu Garcia reels I own are magnetic brakes with the external adjustment.

Once you have the brakes adjusted so they work right for you with a certain weight then you are pretty well set and most other adjustments can be made with the spool tension knob.

If you are fishing on a windy day then you may want to change the brake a Little but it's really not that hard to do Just don't do your adjusting over the side of a boat or while your standing in or close to the water or you may lose your side plate if you drop it.

I keep a large set of nail clippers around my neck and they have a screw driver blade on them that works perfect to loosen the screw.

You have to remember that these reels are easy to setup and they cast really super smooth , I haven't had one back lash in quite awhile.

Practice in the back yard with different weight lures and see how it goes for you. Adjust it just right for you and you will be a happy man! ;D, Mike

You shouldnt need a screwdriver to loosen the screw up .you can strip the screw if ur tighting too tight. thumb tight is all u need
fishing user avatarMike-in-WV reply : 

ReDnEck, Your right, as a thumb screw thats the way it should be but it's not. It has a screw driver slot in it for a reason. It is way to small for me to loosen or tighten with my fingers. When I got mine it was way to tight to unscrew without a driver.If you notice I did say to just snug it up on an earlier thread and not to over tighten. But you are right to warn about not over tightening  :) Mike


fishing user avatarDavis reply : 

Redneck is right.....a screwdriver is not needed. Mine came off just fine.


fishing user avatarMike-in-WV reply : 

You guys must have much smaller hands than mine. I can't begin to get my big fingers on that little bitty knob. Using a screw driver to loosen or snugging down that screw should not hurt a thing unless you get carried away with the screw driver. No need to torque it !.These reels are better built then that...I hope  :), Mike


fishing user avatarMaxximus Redneckus reply : 

Yall should be able to get agrip on the screw as it sits a little above the crankin side cover just slide ur finger down towards ya if u cant feel it slightly sittin up then something is wrong


fishing user avatarMike-in-WV reply : 

I know where the screw is at I've had it out many times you guys,Lol. Thats not the problem. The problem is that I have really large hands and thick fingers so it's easier for me to start it out with a screw driver and to snug it down with one. No problem. They didn't put a screw driver slot in it for fun, it's there to be used when needed and it's easier for me, thats all. Mike


fishing user avatarFishGuitBeer reply : 

Well, I got my Fed-Ex tracking # and my Revo is on the way! Thought that would be my last purchase of the season, but I saw signs on my way home for a "garage  sale" this weekend, with new hunting and fishing equipment. This same guy has a sale last year. He actually had peg board in his garage with all new brand name plastic's, cranks, rod and reel combos, tree stands ..you name it. I think the bait-monkey will be hiding in the bushes on Saturday morning ;D


fishing user avatarMike-in-WV reply : 

It would be great to see any of you wrap your fingers around this screw and tighten or loosen it. Mike

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fishing user avatarPond Hopper reply : 
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It would be great to see any of you wrap your fingers around this screw and tighten or loosen it. Mike

It is possible on all 4 of my Revos, you dont get your finger around it just on the front and spin it.  


fishing user avatarDavis reply : 
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It would be great to see any of you wrap your fingers around this screw and tighten or loosen it. Mike

It is possible on all 4 of my Revos, you dont get your finger around it just on the front and spin it.

Exactly....you don't need to grab the thing. Just take your thumb or finger and put it on the top of the screw. Spin it counterclockwise and bingo. Doesn't matter how big or small your hands are.




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