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[font "Comic Sans MS"][#008000][size 3]Notice in my new Orvis catalog today that many of their rods do not feature the standard lock up or down reel seats. Just a slip & grip ring. Do you have any preference?
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I have never used a slip ring seat like that.. all my rods (the few I have) are the lock up or down reel seats..
how secure is a slip ring like this?? does it slip off easily??
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I have it on my One Once and on my McFarland...I LOVE THEM. They are my choice in that they do hold the reel better than any other. They can't loosen
Like an Up Lock or Down Lock with the screw. I find I am always tightening those, but the rings....no fuss, no muss.
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hmmmm I would of thought the opposite.. few knocks here and there.. lots of activty causing vibration.. and I would of thought those rings would eventually work down and looooooooose...
but.. come to think of it.. on occassion.. very few occassions.. Ive had to tight an uplocking ring ... course that was mainly on the shakespeare (ww special).. Ill have to keep a closer eye on that and see what happens.
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IVE HAD A FEW SLIP RING SEATS..NONE OF EM ANY GOOD..THEY JUST DONT HOLD..IVE HAD A FEW REELS TAKE A DRINK
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ever had the reel fall off..thats annoying
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They are also a weight issue. They are on rods to cut weight.
If I have them correctly on they hold the best.
On my McFarland, the new Asian Orvis reels are a little thicker in the foot and I do have a problem with them. To the point I have filed them down.
Now it holds great, along with any of my other reels.
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Hmmmmm, Im not too sure about those.
Im the kinda guy that will use a "screw before nail" so I
guess I would have to try it first and see.
Peter
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