Ok, would some one please explain to me (other than the parts situation) makes a stall so much better than a penn 706z? might be a little off the wall question, but i've fished both and I prefer the pen 706z, could someone please explain??
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Ok, would some one please explain to me (other than the parts situation) makes a stall so much better than a penn 706z? might be a little off the wall question, but i've fished both and I prefer the pen 706z, could someone please explain??
The primary advantage of a stall is that it's hard to fit a horse in a 706Z
Particularly a dead one. :horse:
Lmao
but is it $700-$800 good?
RB -
Van Stall is what happens when your ride runs out of gas (or when you tell your date that's what happened).
Van Staal is a maker of fishing gear
As to your question, I have no idea.
sorry, I can't ever remember which letter to type/write twice
Just yankin' your chain.
If VS's sounded as obnoxious as an old ragged out 706,had a roller to play with when board,and felt sloppy due to a prehistoric anti reverse system,I'd start using one.
Van Staal reels are sealed including the drag. You can use your rod as a wading staff, reel underwater, or drop it into the sand then crank it underwater to clear it. It is also quite sturdy and has a decent drag. You might think about a sealed reel for kayaking, or wading, for example. If you plan to do that to your reel, then by all means get the VS or another sealed reel like it. There are more expensive reels which are also more or less sealed like the VanStaal including the ZeeBaaS, Torque, Stella or Saltiga, of which frankly the Van Staal is the cheapest.
Now that VS reels have been around quite a few years, that reputation for bullet-proof performance is not just a promise. However, they are not to everyone's taste and you can find used ones for a lot less than the full price new ones, something not yet true of the competitors mentioned.
Thanks, I've asked that question several times and this is the first time I actually got a legitimate answer, instead of just "it's a staal :wall: really irritating
The reason you haven't gotten an answer is simple -- You can't compare the two. The only thing they have in common is that they are both fishing reels. You might as well try to compare a new Ferrari and a '67 Vette. Yea, they're both cars. They're both pretty cool and they'll both get you down the road. But that's pretty much where the comparison ends. :poke1:
I don't know the comparison between the 2 because I've never owned a 706. But out of all the reels I own the vs has the worst drag. From free spool to a locked drag in like a quarter turn(maybe a bit of exaggeration but its not far) The Zeebaas has a smoother drag but it doesn't feel as solid IMO, the accurate sr series are nice but heavy for their low line capacity. The Stella sw and the dogfight wins hands down as a spinning reel but I'm afraid to dunk them in water.
see thats why I like 706s, easy to disasemble, you can dunk them (I recomend alot of grease like they do on the East coast surf fishing if your gunna do it alot) , large line cap, gold spools if they have HT100 washers in them have good drag, really smooth drag if kept up right, the old spinnfisher reels are really simple and durable, my bud Mike Ross took the side plate off a 710 and stared messing with it with a big red on the other end when the handle locked up! (p.s. the reason it locked up is that he put in a 704/706 handle washer instead of a 710/712 handle washer)
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I don't know the comparison between the 2 because I've never owned a 706. But out of all the reels I own the vs has the worst drag. From free spool to a locked drag in like a quarter turn(maybe a bit of exaggeration but its not far) The Zeebaas has a smoother drag but it doesn't feel as solid IMO, the accurate sr series are nice but heavy for their low line capacity. The Stella sw and the dogfight wins hands down as a spinning reel but I'm afraid to dunk them in water.
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Not all vs have bad drags ;) both of mine are great and can be set to a very light setting if wanted.. And I can't fish 706s anymore.. I enjoy putting too much heat on fish, and tend to break them left and right lol
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If VS's sounded as obnoxious as an old ragged out 706,had a roller to play with when board,and felt sloppy due to a prehistoric anti reverse system,I'd start using one.
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exactly :bow: