LowRange wrote: ↑Fri Jun 05, 2020 8:03 pm
How is this different from the dual braking that is found on most reels? Usually the linear mag portion is on the same side as the centrifugal. Moving it to the handle side just strikes me as a gimmick. At least it is different.
This was one of my first impressions as well, in addition to getting line caught in it as mentioned earlier. I know that 13’s prerogative has always been to stand out and this is definitely different, but I don’t see it as innovative. I’m failing to see the gain. Additionally, the way they market it in the interview kind of reinforces this thought with me. I do not fish in all conditions or environments and I’m sure there’s casting situations I’ve never been in, but I’ve never needed to make an adjustment on my reel simply to pursue a fish I just saw feeding. I rarely even adjust for wind conditions, once I have a reel dialed in any minutia in the breaking profile comes from my thumb and is usually (

) enough to make a seamless transition. The only time I run a different setting is when pitching, which is mentioned, but I’m almost always using a setup designated to that duty. I appreciate 13’s approach when addressing some of the improvements they (or their customers) thought would address issues they had with the previous generation, increasing durability in key areas. The braking just seems gimmicky while offering no distinct advantage. Plus, I feel like that location is going to lead to the setting being involuntarily adjusted from being on the deck. Obviously this is all speculation, and I’m sure a full review in time will tell the story.