SPINFISHER VI review, THE TRUTH! V is BETTER AND CHEAPER!

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  • čas přidán 1. 01. 2019
  • In this vid, i teardown a Spinfisher 5 and 6 and expose that penn saved money by cutting out awesome parts from the 5 and reselling you a reel thats not as good. Just my opinion. Let me know if you disagree.
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Komentáře • 346

  • @PENNfishing
    @PENNfishing Před 5 lety +174

    Jesse -
    Thought I would comment on your video as to exactly how and why the Spinfisher VI is an upgrade in a lot of ways, as it seems most of the points were missed. The Spinfisher VI was developed off the proven platform of the Slammer III, not just a rebranded Spinfisher V.
    I hope this info helps! -Ben at PENN
    1.) Gears - CNC gears do not only have tighter tolerances than a standard zinc gear, but the solid aluminum and brass gear material are much more resistant to wear against heavy loading. Sizes 2500-5500 use aluminum and the 6500-10500 sizes use brass which is stronger for the higher loads they need to withstand. These are the same design as the Slammer III, however the Slammer III uses brass on all sizes because of the much higher drag pressures. Spinfisher V used a cast zinc gear.
    2.) Drag - This was not a cost cutting measure at all. We moved the drag to a top stack so that it would allow us to save weight in a key location. In fact, the smaller sizes only lost about 5lbs of drag, while our larger sizes actually gained 5-10 pounds of max drag. Our max drags are still more than most anglers use for each size reel, and if you do need more, the Slammer III has you covered. Drags are still sealed like the Spinfisher V.
    3.) Sealing - Here is where you missed a main point. Yes, we still use a perimeter body seal around the gear box like the Spinfisher V, but we have also added several seals to be able to reach IPX5. First, we have compression seals between the main gear bearings and the sideplates to stop water intrusion around the handle, a main shaft seal (main area of water entry into any spinning reel), as well as a hydrophobic labyrinth seal under the rotor. These were all upgrades over the Spinfisher V.
    4.) Weight - We were able to cut out between 2 to 3 ounces from each size. This was done using a combination of moving the drag stack to the top, as well as moving to a carbon rotor on the smaller size reels (not to be confused with plastics used on entry level reels). Material advancements have made it possible to use carbon materials in places where only metal was used in the past, without sacrificing performance.

    • @thesaltysquirrel3425
      @thesaltysquirrel3425 Před 4 lety +5

      @PENN just took a look at a spinfisher VI LL to replace my 8500 V Liveliner that only lasted 6 months of kayak fishing. Saltwater destroyed the liveliner drag first which I repaired, one trip later the slammer drag failed on a 40 lb wahoo, I managed to get the fish in but somehow the spring clicker arm came out and wedged against the spool, I have no idea how, never had it opened before the failure. I didn't look at the drag on the VI as I didn't realize it had been changed, but I was impressed with the liveliner upgrade to seal better. I am purchasing an 8500 (wish you offered the 10500 with the LL) for livebaiting tuna/ono/mahi here on Oahu. We will see how it holds up.

    • @cruzweston7630
      @cruzweston7630 Před 4 lety +1

      I just brought a Penn spinfisher 6 8500 and love the look just brought it today haven't used yet but it looks nice 💯

    • @pakde8002
      @pakde8002 Před 4 lety +5

      Thanks Penn, it's good to hear both from end user's experience and Penn's justifications on upgrading the reel. I think the change from zinc to CNC aluminum and brass is a definite upgrade. Except for kayak and surf fishing I don't consider the seals a significant issue, however I would be reluctant to buy a saltwater reel that didn't have any protection because you just never know.

    • @jordanwaderosecatfishadven355
      @jordanwaderosecatfishadven355 Před 4 lety +3

      Ben at Penn- My son and I are professional catfishermen on the KingKat tour. I need a Slammer III with a live liner. We are still using Slammer II's with the Live liner. We need a lot of drag for big cats. We do use your conventional reels as well but we find spinning reels to be more versatile. Can we expect to see a live liner version in the future?

    • @PENNfishing
      @PENNfishing Před 4 lety +4

      @@jordanwaderosecatfishadven355 Thank you for your feedback Wade! We will take this into consideration!
      Have you checked out our Spinfisher VI Live Liner model?
      www.pennfishing.com/penn-reels-spinning-reels-penn-spinfisher/spinfisher-vi-live-liner-spinning/1454458.html

  • @andrewbilotta6735
    @andrewbilotta6735 Před 4 lety

    Hello great info. What Penn reel,you Fierce 3 or Spinfisher would match
    well with a Tsunami 2 Trophy 9ft. Thanks, Andy

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před rokem

      Should be a good match thanks for watching and hope you subscribed

  • @hownowbrowntrouttasmania7389

    Hi there, I've been servicing my penn spinnfisher and slammer 3 and now they have some slight rotor back play as the roller bearing engages.Takle advisors had the same problem with his. Any advice will be great thank you from Jake.:)

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před rokem

      I’m not a reel tech I wouldn’t know I just fish them

  • @i_killedkenny713
    @i_killedkenny713 Před 4 lety

    Just subscribed, been looking and looking for a great long lasting reel and came across this spin v. I got a daiwa bg 4000 and returned it after testing it. What would you recommend as a 3000 or 4000?

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před 4 lety

      JRiko Suave depends on the size of fish your targeting and if you are gonna throw lures with it or use bait. If you are throwing lures def the smaller reel.

  • @fishnhunt3488
    @fishnhunt3488 Před 5 lety

    Cool video! Been trying to decide between the v and vi in the 55 series. The price difference is about $65 on Amazon. I think you helped me decide. Liked and subscribed! Thanks!!

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před 4 lety

      Fish N Hunt Thanks for watching the vid bro if you aren’t already consider subscribing!

  • @MrHumbleShyam
    @MrHumbleShyam Před 3 lety +1

    I have a doubt in my mind. I've ordered a spinfisher 5 - 10500 from ali express 2 days back. Is there a chance of getting duplicate product?

  • @drdimasadrianto
    @drdimasadrianto Před 5 lety

    Hi.. compare with daiwa bg magsealed ,which one better?

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před 4 lety

      Dimas adrianto Thanks for watching the vid bro if you aren’t already consider subscribing!

  • @caranx89
    @caranx89 Před 5 lety

    hi!. well, you say that the new model is not as good as expected!....
    Have you tried one of medium size as lethal80, spheros sw10k or cabo80? and big as lethal100?
    thanks!

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před 4 lety

      caranx89 Thanks for watching the vid bro if you aren’t already consider subscribing!

  • @tisdale36
    @tisdale36 Před rokem

    Good video. Does this info hold up after 3 years. Of course now it seems harder to find the V. Also, I fish the Freeport, TX area, mostly inshore saltwater for specks, redfish and flounder, which Penn would suit me best? Or what reel of any brand is best. I am liking the Penn Spinfisher information I have seen. I have never used one yet, usually use Curados

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před rokem

      For inshore you don’t need anything fancy or expensive. Even the cheapest penn is a great reel these days technology is so much better

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před rokem

      I’d recommend something light that you wouldn’t be upset about losing. My opinion.

  • @stepheno.2730
    @stepheno.2730 Před 5 lety

    After closely evaluating my ssv6500ll reels to the new ssvi6500ll, I have to agree with you. Although I did decide against a new VI, I did pull the trigger on a new Slammer 3 7500 size. That should help put the brakes on a big flathead and shake off a little river water/mud. Thanks for keeping it real brother. Tight lines. 🎣❤️
    I do head out to port A/Rockport, TX usually once a year. Let’s get on some reds sometime.

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před 4 lety

      CHS Miner Thanks for watching the vid bro if you aren’t already consider subscribing!

  • @robertbrost7777
    @robertbrost7777 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for the honest review. Where can I find the Penn Spinfisher 5 for $69.98? At that price I'd be a buyer today! Thanks

  • @mahzan1664
    @mahzan1664 Před 5 lety

    Hi. Can u suggest for me between spinfisher V 4500 n 5500 for fishing gt

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před 3 lety

      i wouldnt get either of these reels for that i would get a slammer 3 our a shimano saragosa. you need something with lots of stopping power. I use to fish for Ulua in hawaii (GT). Thanks for watching the video and subscribe to the channel we are always doin give aways and uploading new content. tight lines.

  • @antaranexpress7502
    @antaranexpress7502 Před 4 lety +1

    Here in Indonesia, many pro says that spinfisher V is better than the VI. Just bought the VI 5500 LC , and they said I should pick up Slammer III instead of The VI... Nice & comprehensive vid, Bro ...

  • @livenhfree
    @livenhfree Před 3 lety +1

    Wayull... I have me a circa 1980 5500ss. Still kickin'! But I used it almost exclusively for surf and jetty. Striped bass and bluefish up here in New England. Time for an upgrade, and I was tossing between the Spinfisher VI and the Shimano Stradic FL. And max 4500 size, as I'm doing mostly inshore now. And no question, the V is a lot less coin than the VI. So now I have a dilemma (thanks fer nuthin'! JK!). To say nothing of selecting a good rod for a 4500 (St. Croix is a little pricey, but I'm up for other ideas). Great vids, just subscribed.

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před rokem +1

      I have 2 st Croix mojo inshore rods and I really like them

  • @markmcgee6550
    @markmcgee6550 Před 4 lety

    Do you happen to know whether the spools are the same for the 5 and 6 (are they interchangeable)?

  • @Aquaholic4ever
    @Aquaholic4ever Před 2 lety +1

    what daimeter line u spool on it and how many meters? 4500series

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před rokem +1

      I use 20lbs braid not sure diameter or how much fits it’s more than enough tho.

  • @C5drummer
    @C5drummer Před 4 lety +1

    The biggest thing I noticed is that it is "possible" for Saltwater to creep into the reel by way of the screws that hold the side plate. The screws holding the side plate on the Spinfisher V are INSIDE the gasket compared to the Spinfisher VI, where the screws are outside. I still think that both are great reels, and with proper maintenance, each will last a long time. I have the Spinfisher IV 6500LL here in Florida and I really enjoy the reel.

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před 4 lety +1

      Jim O'Callaghan that might very well be a good point. Thanks for the feedback bro. I didn’t think about that.

    • @C5drummer
      @C5drummer Před 4 lety +1

      @@SlotCityFishing -- Your opinion is still highly valued and highly regarded! It says a TON regarding how much and how often you use your workhorse Spinfisher V and it looked THAT clean w/ little to no maintenance after 3 years of use! Who WOULDN'T want that reel! Pretty stellar reel!

  • @roelgarcia4249
    @roelgarcia4249 Před 5 lety

    I have a 5 and I love it spinfisher 5 is my reel caught bullreds no problem still gonna use it no matter what good video.

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před 4 lety

      Roel Garcia Thanks for watching the vid bro if you aren’t already consider subscribing!

  • @giorgishavgulidze6148
    @giorgishavgulidze6148 Před 3 lety +1

    Hey there i have watched some of your videos about penn reels, month ago a big fish took my rod with evrything to the sea, i could not run for it because i was in port area, i found my rod after a month on the shore 😅 penn spinfisher VI 5500 worked like new, if you want i can send you video for review

  • @rubenromero4988
    @rubenromero4988 Před 4 lety +4

    After seeing this video
    You change my mind about the spinfisher v however my heart is set on the slammer!
    Can you please do a review on which is better. thank you

  • @selamatjailan7917
    @selamatjailan7917 Před rokem +1

    Which penn model when we roll the line it light than other penn model

  • @Al-oe8ib
    @Al-oe8ib Před rokem

    Totally agree, have 24 of the V series on charter boat. They have performed faultlessly for over 500 charters. Only problems have been bail arm bits, broken by novice anglers not releasing some line after winding it hard to the rod tip. Other charter boats supposedly upgraded, and were very disappointed with the V1, which is not as reliable

  • @tyfishing3318
    @tyfishing3318 Před 5 lety +2

    How is that penn pursuit3 holding up? Is it the new budget reel from penn?

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před 5 lety

      Ty Fishing zero probs still like new

    • @Ranger-vv2jv
      @Ranger-vv2jv Před 5 lety

      I love the pursuit lll and it amazed me.But in all honesty l have a Spinfisher v 3500v, 4500LL, 4500,and 5500v. This reel gets it done,better then all my penn reels.I have a lot of Battles, Fierce, SS,Z,greenies ssm,ssg.But for fresh water l have a Clash ll,4000 and 2500.In salt not good but the weight, power, it's better for everything but large catfish.Sir you told the truth but I never go fishing without the 2 Clash'
      But I would not take the clash to the ocean. All 4 spinfishers would.

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před 4 lety

      Thanks for watching the vid bro if you aren’t already consider subscribing!

  • @BJL0306
    @BJL0306 Před 3 lety

    Have two 8500 “work horses.” One is a V and one is VI. And I just bought two 10500 V. That’ll tell you something. Thanks for the info. What part of Sth Tx?

  • @Retwak
    @Retwak Před 4 lety +4

    whenever i decide to buy a penn i'll go to this channel to watch 😁

  • @bloodybrit127
    @bloodybrit127 Před 4 lety +5

    With respect i would disagree. I dont think the V is inherently better than the VI. I do think that PENN used some cost cutting measures in some areas but that was so they could push those resources to other parts of the reel.
    1.For the drag system I'm not really pushing my drag that high because the rest of the reel wont take it.
    2 .It is definitely better sealed overall
    3 .Amazon is selling combos really cheap now (but sill more expensive than the V)
    4.The VI gears are much better especially 6500 and up (The V drag can hold up to big fish but the gears cant over long use in my experience)
    5. Its lighter
    6. Better balanced(imo)
    However
    1.I prefer the drag sealing on the V
    2.The extra seals don't make it submersible and the V sealing was adequate
    3 .Phone companies pay alot for ipx testing put the cost into the final product so tested definitely mean more $$$ but untested doesn't necessarily mean worse sealing(tsunami shield isn't IPX tested but damn its sealed).
    4. Even if i dont use it the drag system is better on the V
    Better bang for your buck? Sure V is better but not by much rn.
    Is the V inherently better than the VI? No because if you are pushing that drag to the max those gears wont take it and you should get a Slammer III
    Best, Kyle

  • @monkeyman4131
    @monkeyman4131 Před 4 lety +1

    OK, I have a lot of Penn Reels, my first ones were bought in 1982. A 320SS, 330SS,430SS, 5500SS, 650SS , 850SS and 5500SSV, 3200SSVI, 6500SSV, and a 320 GTI . Ive never had any problems with any of my reels at all. Most were made in " The USA ". My 320SSVI i bought when they first came out. No wories I live in Daytona Beach , FL . five min .from the beach and fish often. Surf and the " ICW " Halifax River. As far as the "DRAG SYSTEM " goes, there is NO "Slamer" drag . All Penn Reels ''SS" have the " H-T 100 tm " drag system. SS,SSV, SSVI. The "Slamer III " have penolic-coated carbon-fiber washers. This one is " sealed to IPX6 " specs. The other SS reels are " IPX5 ". There are very few Penn SSV's left. They are a bit less money and ar as good as the "Newest" SSVI's. I don't work for Penn or any dealer. I'm just a long time user of Penn Reels and Rods. Thank you, Tom , Daytona Beach , Florida.

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před 4 lety

      it literally says slammer drag on the reels. the difference is the drag is the same as the reels in the penn international series and the drag stack is located on the bottom of the inside of the spool. im going to respectfully disagree with you on this. appreciate the feedback tho brother thanks for taking your time to watch the video.

  •  Před 5 lety +1

    So instead of the Pursuit 3 should I just get the Spinfisher 5?

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před 5 lety +2

      Pedro Ariano I would if there is any chance you’ll get the tee wet. If your bank fishing just save your money and get the pursuit.

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před 4 lety

      Thanks for watching the vid bro if you aren’t already consider subscribing!

    • @monkeyman4131
      @monkeyman4131 Před 4 lety

      Get what ya want, the Penn SSV and SSVI are the same. Tho the newer SSVI cost a bit more. Drag Washers are the same "H-T 100 tm. No Slammer Washers , not made. Tom Daytona Beach, FL.

  • @wu3705
    @wu3705 Před 3 lety +1

    I have 2 SSV5 8500 Penn Combos. Those things are tanks. Also have a few vintage Penn bait casting reels. At this time I don't have any reason to buy any new spinning reels as my SSV5's have never failed. A few in the 3500-4500 range may be in my future though. Something I can freshwater fish with and not feel like I am casting with a light pole :D

  • @sreilly94
    @sreilly94 Před 5 lety +15

    From owning both I’ve to agree and disagree. Is the 5 a great feel and most likely more reel than the average angler needs in a spin reel? Yes. That being said do I think the 5 is better quality than the 6? Absolutely not, it’s sealed far better (yes you submerged your rod once or twice over 3 years, let’s look at the internals in a decade after countless submerging, side by side torture test my money is on the 6 any day of the week) gearing/internals were made of better material with better build quality, that can be put through bigger loads, higher friction (have to account for years of this shit) also, the 6 has as much max drag as I could ask for and seems a consistent drag level (no faults to me from what I can see/feel) to each their own. I love both reels Both are worth the money, if I had to chose I’d go 6 just because from what I see it’ll last much longer.

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před 5 lety

      Shane Reilly even if it’s 3x the cost with marginal gains? No thanks.

    • @sreilly94
      @sreilly94 Před 5 lety +2

      SlotCityFishing I bought my spinfisher VI 6500 combo under 200$ retail so idk where you’re getting the 3x the cost figure from

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před 5 lety

      You obviously didn’t watch the video. There are snapshots from the penn website with the prices. I even displayed the solved equation so you don’t have to do basic multiplication.

    • @sreilly94
      @sreilly94 Před 5 lety +8

      SlotCityFishing well, I went and purchased a full COMBO from a retail store for less than what you have the reel priced at, just saying. Can find them all day at cabellas, 6500 on 10ft penn rods for under $200. And while you’re being a condescending dick might I add usually it helps doing a comparison video when you’ve actually used both things you’re comparing and also have both products there, on hand to compare.

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před 4 lety +2

      Thanks for watching the vid bro if you aren’t already consider subscribing!

  • @Machster10
    @Machster10 Před 3 lety +4

    It depends. The VI has the good all brass gears but only in the 6500 models up. The VI has better sealing. The V (on my 6500) has the better Slammer drag system but located at top of spool. It actually feels better and much more adjustable and smoother than in this configuration. The bailess 6500 V is painful ergonomically though. I really like the size and weight and concept of the VI 5500 in long cast version but the gears are aluminum and they don't make it bail less. The Slammers are awesome but the spools are sooo tiny. As a surf caster I have gone to Spinfisher VI long cast in 6500 for heavy plugging. It has all brass gearing and the long cast spool. It very smooth and tight. An awesome reel. Too bad no bail less model though.

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před rokem

      All great info and I agree thanks for watching!

    • @taymerelane
      @taymerelane Před 8 měsíci

      I know you said plugging, but for beach fishing, soaking cut bait, is there a risk that the line will come off the line roller on a bail less reel due to temporary slack from wave action? Are bail less reels only for lures, not bait?

  • @Palpac
    @Palpac Před 5 lety

    I’ve had 2 penn slammers for around 10 years? Not quite sure when I got them and pretty sure they are the of slammers. No gaskets at all, only just serviced the the other day for the first time as one took a drink. Both still like new but well used.

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před 4 lety

      Yep people put way to much time and money into gear. The old stuff like 706z are killer reels. so good the remade them even! Thanks for your time if you arent already consider subbing to the channel!

  • @SaltyStrikes
    @SaltyStrikes Před 5 lety +6

    Bought the V 5500 Black Friday weekend for $79 at Basspro shop and just bought the 4500 today on the Penn sight for $69, do I really need another reel? Who cares this is a great deal😁😁

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před 5 lety

      Salty Strikes it really is man. I’m tempted to sell my slammer iii and by a few of them.

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před 5 lety

      Keep makin vids bro. I checked your channel out and subbed.

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před 4 lety

      Thanks for watching the vid bro if you aren’t already consider subscribing!

  • @Ranger-vv2jv
    @Ranger-vv2jv Před 4 lety +1

    I can't agree better, l have almost every reel you mentioned. One thing in fresh water the conflict ll, clash ll,is very light and durable reel 2500,4000,and 1 5000.l have 4 spinfishers.The 3500,2 4500 and 1 5500Vs.
    1 think everyone is missing is the pursuit lll, it's great for the $ and will surprise you with a HT 100 drag..Rather have it then a BG,Shimano.But since l have 4 spinfishers v reels,and 8 pursuit 3 I'm set pretty good.
    For me it's PENN V, Pursuit lll .Fresh and salt covered.

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před 4 lety

      Ranger 1780 Thanks for watching the vid bro if you aren’t already consider subscribing!

  • @jrollj
    @jrollj Před 5 lety +1

    What size penn spinfisher v model is good for a 12ft spinning rod 🤔🤔🤔

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před 5 lety +1

      jrollj 6k or 8k

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před 5 lety +1

      Depends on the target species.

    • @jrollj
      @jrollj Před 5 lety

      @@SlotCityFishing ok thanks, l mainly fish for rockfish, croakers and blues in the bay

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před 5 lety +1

      Where are you from. In Florida blues and croaker are small. You don’t need a 12’ rod or 6k for that. I don’t know what a rockfish is so prob not from the south huh?

    • @jrollj
      @jrollj Před 5 lety

      @@SlotCityFishing I stay in the washington dc area,, everybody calls striped bass rockfish where I stay

  • @robertbrost7777
    @robertbrost7777 Před 3 lety

    I see the 5 only comes in a 3500. Is that too big for us freshwater bass fishermen? Is this the reel that sells for $69.98? Thanks.

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před 3 lety +1

      Robert Brost hey brother this vid was made a few years ago I’m not sure where you can find them here days and I would also say a 3500 spinfisher is a beast of a reel for freshwater. You’d be good with something way smaller and cheaper. The spinfisher is a saltwater reel.

  • @joeynunez9424
    @joeynunez9424 Před 3 lety +3

    If you are going to challenge one of the most popular mid-price point spinning reel platforms and an excellent ICAST performer with the VI, you have to tear these reels piece by piece and see the differences... clear clear differences in gearing durability, in sealing (main shaft seal, sealed bearing at the AR clutch, etc.) and the variety of models like the live liner, the long cast, and way way better line lay than is found on the V.... it's just bad reel maintenance to not take your reel apart and work on it, especially with the ease that Penn gives you to do so... big supporter of the channel, like your videos, just think you missed it with your incomplete review on the VI

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před rokem +1

      Yea I could’ve been more thorough thanks for the feedback.

  • @artbrigida7866
    @artbrigida7866 Před rokem +1

    Can you review the van staal vr 50 I think they're overrated I've had three of them all different sizes seems like every year they have to get serviced now they're telling me the vrs are not made to be dunked the new ones are sounds to me like van stalls trying to sell another product

  • @derekcollins4306
    @derekcollins4306 Před 2 lety +1

    Is the surfblaster 3 a good surf reel

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před rokem +2

      I’ve never used one and recently saw it. I’d like to try it. Thanks for watching! Hope you’re subscribed there’s a lot of great new content!

  • @seamurda100
    @seamurda100 Před 3 lety +3

    I appreciate your honesty. It takes guts to share an opinion like that. Penn fanboys getting butt hurt, lol. I've got a spinfisher 6 6500, I like it alot. I think the CNC gearing is worth an extra cost but not to the extent that they are charging. The Battle 3 finally got CNC gears but a 6000 is like 135 dollars. Why not get a Daiwa BG for 90 dollars? The fierce 3 is almost as much as a BG. Thats ridiculous. I have 3 fierce 2 liveliners. Only reason I bought them is that is the lowest you can go for a live liner. They need to hear this kind of feedback. I wanted to buy a battle 3 but no way at that price point. BG all day for that price.

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před 3 lety +1

      CatfishCarl this is a solid comment. I agree.

    • @seamurda100
      @seamurda100 Před 3 lety +1

      @@SlotCityFishing Thanks. Navy Vet. Gotta tell the CoC how it is.

  • @eves08109
    @eves08109 Před 11 měsíci +1

    New subscriber here! Hey Jesse, I thought I could give you some valuable feedback on the Spinfisher V 7500. I bought this reel brand new in 2016 and I may have used it 50 to 75 times up to this year. I take exceptional care of my gear and to give you an idea just how well, I have never even had a $30 reel seize up from salt water. With that said, this Spin Fisher has served me well however I took it out shark fishing Tuesday night and for the 1st time I really locked down on the drag fighting a 100 lb Sandbar shark. On his initial run I probably only around 7 lbs of drag before I started to feel uneasy about the feel of the drag so I backed down to the point where it was a smooth release. Now my concern is this reel hasn't been used enough for the carbon washers to act like they're worn even though the reel is 7 years old. With a rating of 35 lbs of drag it should have no problem handling 7 to 10 lbs of drag. Now maybe I did something to cause that I don't know but I just spoke to someone from France that was using a Slammer III 8500 for 200 to 300lb Bluefin Tuna. The max drag on the 8500 is 50lbs. I also have this reel, the 8500 and he claimed the reel handled the 1st fight with his drag locked down to 25 to 30 lbs. After that it wasn't working as well handling that kind of pressure. I did the drag test on this reel and I noticed it was reaching it's max at around 30 lbs. So basically I'm finding out where these reels have their limitations. I'm not disappointed with these reels especially the Slammer but I just thought I'd have more use for the Spin Fisher 7500 before I bought it. The HT-100 and Dura drag is a decent system but I wouldn't recommend constant hard use of this drag system if you're expecting a fair amount of longevity.

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před 11 měsíci +2

      No I would also make the argument if you are fighting that class of fish I would go with something g significantly more powerful like a saltiga or twin power. Thanks for the feedback.

    • @eves08109
      @eves08109 Před 11 měsíci +1

      That is exactly what I told the guy from France and I'm glad I was able to help with my experience.

  • @Seanj1193
    @Seanj1193 Před 4 lety +3

    One thing to note, the spinfisher 5 the sideplate screws are on the inside of the rubber gasket where the spinfisher 6 the screws or outside the gasket, just something to think about

    • @lnelygacha6424
      @lnelygacha6424 Před 4 lety

      Why is that Significant?

    • @Seanj1193
      @Seanj1193 Před 4 lety +1

      @@lnelygacha6424 if you have a sealed off area for water intrusion, does it make sense to have screws within or outside the seal, on the outside there is no risk from water intrusion.

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před rokem +2

      Never thought about thatv

    • @Seanj1193
      @Seanj1193 Před rokem +1

      @@SlotCityFishing I exclusively use zeebass and van staal reels now worries now

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před rokem +1

      @@Seanj1193 dang big balla

  • @KNIGHTRACEDOTCOM
    @KNIGHTRACEDOTCOM Před 3 lety

    Is the slammer 3 quite a bit better ? it feels much smoother to me

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před rokem +1

      Yea it is but it’s a lot heavier and more expensive

    • @KNIGHTRACEDOTCOM
      @KNIGHTRACEDOTCOM Před rokem

      @@SlotCityFishing It is a good day if I am using any reel, need to buy a salt water reel for my 12' pole. Thinking Slamer 5 8500 or 10500 ? Mainl use is
      a beach pole.

  • @fagnerbarros8252
    @fagnerbarros8252 Před 5 lety

    Nice video ,I have one no complains!
    Very good reel for under $100

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks bro if you arent already consider subbing to the channel we are doin a giveaway here soon! Im goin to do a penn fierce 3 review here soon too

  • @kimiyahferreira6808
    @kimiyahferreira6808 Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks for the eye opener.

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před 4 lety

      Thanks for watching the vid bro if you aren’t already consider subscribing!

    • @monkeyman4131
      @monkeyman4131 Před 4 lety

      Not every thing was true, there is " NO SLAMER DRAG " All are " H-T 100, drag washers on the Penn SS, SSV, SSVI, models. Tom, Daytona Beach , FL.

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před 4 lety +1

      @@monkeyman4131 i agree its the same washers different mechanical design employing them.

  • @Thefishingplumber
    @Thefishingplumber Před 3 lety +1

    Slammer 3 vs saragosa vs spinfisher 6 6500 for jetty action??!

  • @bennyrosado5402
    @bennyrosado5402 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you for your display of information. It saved me time from having to do the research !

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před 4 lety

      +benny rosado you are very welcome dude. Thanks for watching.

  • @john.j16
    @john.j16 Před 5 lety

    Nice videos man y’all are always honest and give good reviews based on use not sponsorship. Keep it up and I’ll keep watching.

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před 5 lety

      DV BamaFan thanks buddy! We try man! Fishing is a fashion show bro. What it comes down to is who puts fish in the boat!

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před 4 lety

      Thanks for watching the vid bro if you aren’t already consider subscribing!

    • @monkeyman4131
      @monkeyman4131 Před 4 lety

      There is NO " SLAMER DRAG " all are " H-T 100 drag washers. See fur yer self ! Tom Daytona Beach, FL.

  • @youngblood8074
    @youngblood8074 Před 3 lety

    How do you rate the 7500lc Penn.

  • @mauricebrister6080
    @mauricebrister6080 Před 3 lety +1

    What's the difference between a 850 and 8500

  • @Danny-qi4lp
    @Danny-qi4lp Před 2 lety +2

    No matter what Penn says, the Spinfisher V was built on the Slammer III platform and the Spinfisher VI is built on the same platform as the Battle. In a nutshell, Spinfisher V is a stripped down Slammer III and the Spinfisher VI is a dressed up Penn Battle.

  • @peterstock1327
    @peterstock1327 Před 4 lety +3

    All look great but look like toys compared to the early Spinfishers. 2nd and 3rd generation made in Philly. No solid BRASS main gears , tiny bearings as well - great video but 😎

  • @beachdude562
    @beachdude562 Před 5 lety +1

    i think so too and never even seen one or held one just from looking it up i also have different penn reels , great video.

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před 4 lety

      beachdude562 Thanks for watching the vid bro if you aren’t already consider subscribing!

  • @peteranddorothybowles5428

    I think the point that you put about cost sais it all the 5 seems a lot cheaper and a hell of a lot of people out there don't need to spend the extra cash for the fishing they do I've spent 1000 s 0n reels when really I didn't need to the diving industry s the same You think more cash means better and it's not always true You were well worth listening to and I believe honest KEEP IT UP MR AMERICA DUDE

  • @ommaka
    @ommaka Před 5 lety

    Whats your opinion about the slammer 3 ?!

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před 5 lety

      Oussama Merebi I have one want me to do a video about it?

    • @ommaka
      @ommaka Před 5 lety +1

      Yes please 👍👍

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před 4 lety

      Thanks for watching the vid bro if you aren’t already consider subscribing!

    • @monkeyman4131
      @monkeyman4131 Před 4 lety

      They are nice ......tho the cost is HIGH ! Tho, if ya have the money ! Why not ! Tom Daytona Beach, FL.

  • @reelwickedrods7147
    @reelwickedrods7147 Před 5 lety +1

    Good review. Thank you for the information. I'll pass this info onto my clients.

  • @aleksandarpetkovic5734

    I have two v4500 and think that the handle is weak in comparation with the rest of the reel. I just have that feeling

  • @john.j16
    @john.j16 Před 5 lety

    The only reel that I like as much as the spinfisher is the Diawa bg. It is a lot smoother than the spinfisher and a little lighter. It is also $77 for the 3000 size at Walmart. It is worth a try if you have never used one.

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před 5 lety

      DV BamaFan you are the 2nd person to comment that I’m gonna pick one up and give it a shot. Thanks for the feed back bro.

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před 4 lety

      Thanks for watching the vid bro if you aren’t already consider subscribing!

  • @odelaguila5003
    @odelaguila5003 Před 5 lety

    great, now can you talk about cheap and good braided line?

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před 4 lety

      Magic O Thanks for watching the vid bro if you aren’t already consider subscribing!

  • @FishWithBish
    @FishWithBish Před 5 lety

    Iv'e found this sometimes they change tackle without keeping the quality!!!!

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před 4 lety

      Fish With Bish Thanks for watching the vid bro if you aren’t already consider subscribing!

  • @vladimirlopez7840
    @vladimirlopez7840 Před 9 měsíci +1

    My Penn spinfisher vi’s have been workhorses. I admit I’m a Penn fan boy because I can open them up take them apart clean and lube etc. Diawa is pretty clear that they don’t want you taking them apart. Shimano is of course a great reel but I love my Penn’s.

  • @aco2518
    @aco2518 Před 3 lety +1

    All I got from this was that the 6 has better gears and better sealing with a slightly inferior drag. And that you really really like your 5. I think saying one is vastly superior is just wrong. It depends heavily on what the fisherman values from the reel.

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před 3 lety

      What about $ vs hype? They are very similar. I think you missed the point I was trying to make.

  • @Beyondthebreakers
    @Beyondthebreakers Před 5 lety +1

    I caught sailfish and bunch of kings on spinfisher 5 5500 and it handled them easily

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před 4 lety

      Beyond the breakers Thanks for watching the vid bro if you aren’t already consider subscribing!

  • @AnglersLab
    @AnglersLab Před 5 lety +3

    thanks mate..but 6 looks more handsome..thanks for the explaination..good day

  • @mauricebrister6080
    @mauricebrister6080 Před 3 lety +1

    And how can I buy one from you for $89

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před rokem +1

      We don’t sell reels. Sorry I hope you are a subscriber.

  • @wallace500001
    @wallace500001 Před 3 lety +5

    Once you get over a certain level the fishing is a fashion show. Spot on !

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před rokem +1

      Truer words have never been spoken.

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před rokem +1

      Check out our new vids bro. I still use all spinfisher Vs looks sweet

  • @Palpac
    @Palpac Před 5 lety

    Cnc gears are cut from a solid block of metal in a cnc machine. A lot of gears are cast metal.

  • @japinoybettajapan
    @japinoybettajapan Před 3 lety

    Thanks for great info boss

  • @Ari78289
    @Ari78289 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the info, good video,

  • @iancampbell1494
    @iancampbell1494 Před 4 lety

    You have an opinion on the Shimano oc baitfeeder? Looking to buy one but then I found the Spinfisher and now I’m torn

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před 4 lety

      Ian Campbell I don’t have enough use on one to give you an opinion. Wish I could help.

    • @iancampbell1494
      @iancampbell1494 Před 4 lety

      SlotCityFishing no problem , seems to be uncommon for people to use, any opinion on baitfeeder / liveliners in general? Is it a gimmick?

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před 4 lety +1

      Live liners are my favorite I have 5 of them.

    • @iancampbell1494
      @iancampbell1494 Před 4 lety

      SlotCityFishing the fierce or the Spinfisher

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před 4 lety +1

      We have 5 fierce and 1 spinfisher all live liners.

  • @john.j16
    @john.j16 Před 5 lety +2

    I couldn’t agree more. I love the v and paid $84 for the 4000 combo and absolutely love it.

  • @tellrich29
    @tellrich29 Před 3 lety +1

    Where abouts in South Texas?

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před 3 lety +1

      tellrich29 I use to live in Corpus Christi

    • @tellrich29
      @tellrich29 Před 3 lety

      SlotCityFishing
      I saw video from Trident Fishing at Bob Hall pier. Looks pretty bad.

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před 3 lety

      I never fished there so many better places to fish in corpus

    • @tellrich29
      @tellrich29 Před 3 lety

      SlotCityFishing
      Looking forward to seeing your vids. I live up 37N in the Alamo City and look forward to hitting the coast more often.

  •  Před 5 lety

    I might get the 3500 and the 8500!
    The 3500 for small fish and the 8500 for the big fish!

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před 5 lety +1

      Pedro Ariano yea man. I prefer the 6k size reels for surf fishing. More manageable. The 8k is very big.

    •  Před 5 lety

      @@SlotCityFishing Thanks is because I'm new in the fishing world, so I thought that the Penn Pursuit 3 was a bad low quality reel.

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před 5 lety +2

      Not at all man. Don’t let people tell you otherwise man. Lots a snobs in the fishing world.

    • @Beyondthebreakers
      @Beyondthebreakers Před 5 lety

      Unless you fish for big sharks from surf, you don't need 8500 reel.

  • @tsuyang4173
    @tsuyang4173 Před 5 lety +1

    got one for black friday (2017) and i like it. good to know these facts.

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před 5 lety

      good deal man! they are great reels both of them really. I just prefer the 5.

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před 4 lety

      Thanks for watching the vid bro if you aren’t already consider subscribing!

  • @rollin_with_romero
    @rollin_with_romero Před 5 lety +1

    Wow crazy !! Glad im still running the SF V

  • @alifahrudin3073
    @alifahrudin3073 Před 4 lety +2

    5 or 6 . Spinfisher is Rhino rell .. salam dari Indonesia . 🙏

  • @thevernonposse
    @thevernonposse Před 7 měsíci +1

    Ill take a brass gear and aluminum gear over a cast zinc gear any day

  • @user-lw5il2bw2j
    @user-lw5il2bw2j Před 2 měsíci +1

    Ok, the only thing that looks “better” on the five is the Slammer type drag. My 8500 vi has 30 lbs of drag, more than enough. So is the v better? I don’t think so. Better value for the money, probably.

    • @user-lw5il2bw2j
      @user-lw5il2bw2j Před 2 měsíci

      Actually I was wrong. In the 8500 series the vi has 40lbs of drag and the v only has 35 lbs. So the vi is better.

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před 2 měsíci +1

      lol ok

  • @danielzanders5191
    @danielzanders5191 Před 3 lety

    I have a spin fisher 6 and I’ve never had a problem with it

  • @camboviet316
    @camboviet316 Před 3 lety +2

    Wish I saw this before I bought the spinfisher 6 5500. Smh

    • @daddyramg
      @daddyramg Před 3 lety

      You think v is better than vi?

    • @camboviet316
      @camboviet316 Před 3 lety +1

      @@daddyramg I have the spinfisher 6 is cheaper made.

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před rokem

      All good man that’s still a great reel I have one and love it too

  • @jhonmukhlis5173
    @jhonmukhlis5173 Před 5 lety

    Slotcityfishing better where is the reel spinfisher v or spinfisher vi?

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před 4 lety

      Jhon Mukhlis Thanks for watching the vid bro if you aren’t already consider subscribing!

  • @THEBLACKANARCHIST
    @THEBLACKANARCHIST Před 5 lety

    U like the daiwa BG

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před 5 lety

      FUCK YOUR FEELINGS BITCHES I’ll be honest with you man never used it. Would you like us to review one? I’ll try to pick one up.

    • @THEBLACKANARCHIST
      @THEBLACKANARCHIST Před 5 lety

      @@SlotCityFishing yes .they say outside the Penn spinfisher it's the best bang for your buck.it has a massive main gear

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před 5 lety

      I’ll try to pick one up and use it.

    • @THEBLACKANARCHIST
      @THEBLACKANARCHIST Před 5 lety

      @@SlotCityFishing thx

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před 5 lety

      Nah bro thank you for watchin man! I’ll try to make that happen.

  • @THEBLACKANARCHIST
    @THEBLACKANARCHIST Před 5 lety

    One more question do you recommend the slammer 3

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před 5 lety

      FUCK YOUR FEELINGS BITCHES I do man but honestly you’d be fine with a spinfisher v. Back in the day the spinfisher replaced the “slammer.” They are just rebranding things over and over. If you look you’ll see there were old versions of the slammer. I bought my slammer when amazon was running a sale and academy price matched and gave me 5% additional off and a military discount. I ended up payin like $150 for it. How do you plan to use it. Then only time you need a slammer is if your fishing for REALLY big fish in ROUGH conditions where you need a lot of stomping power. The jetty is an example got to get the fish up quick or you’ll get cut off and your getting heavily splashed. If you have the coin it’s a great reel, but if by the SSV to save money. Hope that helps man.

  • @Bigbitefish
    @Bigbitefish Před 3 lety +1

    Power reel brooo

  • @THEBLACKANARCHIST
    @THEBLACKANARCHIST Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks so much brother

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před 5 lety

      FUCK YOUR FEELINGS BITCHES no prob dude.

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před 4 lety

      Thanks for watching the vid bro if you aren’t already consider subscribing!

  • @deanmiller6177
    @deanmiller6177 Před 3 lety

    The PENN VI 6500 has CNC gears and the body is sealed and the PENN V does not have any of that.

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před 3 lety

      Did you even watch the video? I show and explain all that?

  • @ronmb81
    @ronmb81 Před 4 lety

    The V is more or less on par to the VI in price in Australia, crazy

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před 4 lety +1

      ronmb81 yea it’s an incredible reel

    • @ronmb81
      @ronmb81 Před 4 lety

      @@SlotCityFishing hey mate, im looking to buy my first Penn. I want use it for rock/surf fishing on a 10'6" Rod. Would you recommend 5500 or 6500? or would long cast model be my choice?

  • @wanzhaf932
    @wanzhaf932 Před 4 lety +1

    "solid alloy handle" your reel handle please...rather than pin jointed...small improvement but major on 2020 and years to come....

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před 3 lety +1

      not a bad idea bro. hopefully @pennfishing will see your comment. thanks for watching and tight lines. i hope you are a subscriber to the channel we have a big 10k sub giveaway coming up and we did a battle 3 review that we are giving away as well.

  • @morales2678
    @morales2678 Před 5 lety +3

    2500 is the reason to buy

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před 5 lety

      MMO GAMING you know a 2500 and a 3k are the same size right. Just different spools.

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před 4 lety

      Thanks for watching the vid bro if you aren’t already consider subscribing!

    • @monkeyman4131
      @monkeyman4131 Před 4 lety

      I bought a 2500SSVI when they first came out ,and it's GREAT ! Tom Daytona Beach FL.

  • @showapower3991
    @showapower3991 Před 5 lety

    Thanks for Good reviews dude, the hand gestures is a bit annoying though

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před 5 lety

      Tyson D lol I’ll work on it man haha thanks for the feedback.

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před 4 lety

      Thanks for watching the vid bro if you aren’t already consider subscribing!

  • @BrandonBarton13
    @BrandonBarton13 Před 5 lety +1

    I disagree. Cnc gears, higher waterproof rating and drop in weight is more important than the 5lbs of drag that they reduced. Close out sale price of the spinfisher v is a great deal though but wont be available forever. 🤙 tight lines

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před 5 lety

      Emerald Coast Kayak Fishing thanks for the feedback brotha. Tight lines. Maybe we can meet up in pcola sometime and rip some lips.

  • @dalehilltopfarm
    @dalehilltopfarm Před 3 lety +1

    Always honest! Thanks!

  • @P8intballEvans
    @P8intballEvans Před 2 lety

    I talk closely with one of the Penn reps local in my area and trust me the only thing the 5 has over the 6 is they are cheap now ....glad you like your older 5 but it doesn't make it a better reel....

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před 2 lety

      Let me ask you a question. What is the pen reps job.....? To sell you new reels. Of course he is gonna tell you that.

    • @P8intballEvans
      @P8intballEvans Před 2 lety

      @@SlotCityFishing both reels are good but the 6 is an obvious improvement

  • @Tight--LiNeZ
    @Tight--LiNeZ Před 4 lety +3

    I repair reels and have seen many V's with stripped gears, due to the grey "pot metal" they are made from. If you aren't after big fish, it won't matter, but if you want to catch Amberjacks (same family as Kingfish here in NZ), big sharks or tuna, I would go for the Vi, due to the gears. Take out the gear on a V, then compare it to a Vi. Pot metal makes me feel sick. It's like the stuff die-cast toy cars are made from. CNC brass gears will not easily strip and slip past each other eventually, like cheap pot metal gears will, when often put under big loads. It doesn't really matter with smaller reels (since the fish targeted don't have the horsepower), hence the SF 5500 and below use ali, not brass, and the 6500 and up use brass. I would personally say, if you want a large spinner for powerful fish and need the bigger sizes, go the Vi, but if you are after a smaller reel, the pot metal gears in the V's will be fine. The V do have better drags though, squeezing the spool from on top and below. Just get a Slammer III or even better, find a Torque 1 or 2 at a good price. A used one of them, is far better than a new SF V, Vi or Slammer III. If you are wondering my credentials, I have over 100 spinning reels of every make/price point, and service and repair them for a job. I don't like blowing my own horn, but when it comes to reels- I know my shit. Kia ora from NZ.

    • @daddyramg
      @daddyramg Před 3 lety

      Thanks for your info.
      Could you help me to choose between the spinfisher v and vi 4500 size please.
      I want it for 10 lbs bonitos and 25lb fish called "corvina".
      What should go better?

    • @74monaro
      @74monaro Před 3 lety +2

      @@daddyramg If you are getting the 4500 in Liveliner model, don't get the Vi. I have had over 25 SSVi4500LLs returned due to the live liner system not working (which even when is working, is far too stiff on minimum tension setting, also have a clicker in live liner freespool model, which puts the fish off when running with bait in mouth). There isn't this issue with the 4500 Vi non live liner model, but I would still get the V over the Vi. It has a far better drag system, stronger bail arm, a nicer gold handle, and a nicer drag cap (cool little HT100 metal emblem vs being just spray painted on, on the Vi). The only benefit of the SSVi, is a slightly louder main spool clicker (negligible benefit), and it has a stronger gear material, but in the 4500 size this just doesn't matter. I have never seen a SSV with a broken or excessively worn gears (apart from totally abused reels, but that's the same with any poorly maintained reel). Also, when they say "sealed", they really aren't sealed like a Van Staal, Zeebas or Penn Torque, they are water resistant, put the SSVi isn't that much better than the SSV, and you should never wash down reels with water anyway. Just wipe them down with kitchen wet wipes after use. So everything considered I would get the SSV 4500, not the SSvi 4500. Just a more quality feeling, more solid, more reliable reel. And if you want the Liver liner model, DO NOT get the SSVi 4500 (it's only the 4500 size live liners that have issues, for some reason) Get the SSV4500LL. Like I said, the only real upgrade is the CNC gears, but they have down spec-ed the rest of the reel to maintain build vs profit margins. Get the SSV mate, I can feel fully confident/comfortable in suggesting the SSV, but not the SSVi. Besides, the reason the newer Spinfishers have such a good name, is from the V's reputation, not the Vi's. Answer: Get the SSV4500.

    • @daddyramg
      @daddyramg Před 3 lety

      @@74monaro thank you very much for your complete answer and tour knowledge, I appreciate that a lot.
      Greetings from Chile!

  • @ioijiopjkiopjkp
    @ioijiopjkiopjkp Před 2 lety +1

    Dude have you even tried a VI? I have a V and VI and the VI drag is way smoother, way smoother gearing. You say you only care about how the reel feels while fishing yet you didn't try the VI??

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před rokem +1

      I have a VI now and I still think the V is much better along with nearly everyone I know. My six now makes terrible noise and the gears grind. The v is still like new

    • @ioijiopjkiopjkp
      @ioijiopjkiopjkp Před rokem +1

      @@SlotCityFishing that makes no sense at all considering the VI has more seals and way stronger gears

  • @herisuheri7415
    @herisuheri7415 Před 4 lety

    Thanks man... I will be choose SSV to buy it,i feel more stronger than SSVI... Best regard from indonesia....

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před 4 lety +1

      Heri Suheri yea brotha no worries!

    • @monkeyman4131
      @monkeyman4131 Před 4 lety

      There is NO difference , except PRICE ! SSV, SSVI, same just new model. Tom Daytona Beach, FL.

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před 4 lety

      @@monkeyman4131 we can agree to disagree. you can write it in caps and quotes all day, but it is different.

  • @nasiasteel9105
    @nasiasteel9105 Před 4 lety +1

    He's absolutely right

  • @SlotCityFishing
    @SlotCityFishing  Před 5 lety +9

    That down vote somone has buyers remorse.

  • @TLong-lp7qu
    @TLong-lp7qu Před 4 lety

    Jesse, Not much good to say about review as you missed a lot of V vs VI changes... body screws moved outside of seal etc. and BTW a reviews and opinions are good for us reviewers looking for products but your lighting and videos and speech could use a bit of polishing and I'm just an old Tennessee hillbilly living in Bama these days, just saying... check out Tackle Advisors channel for production tips...

    • @SlotCityFishing
      @SlotCityFishing  Před 4 lety

      T. Long thanks for the feedback brother. The channel has developed a lot since then. We do appreciate the feedback, I did over look the screws as well you aren’t the first person to mention that. Tight lines.

  • @christianfortun4275
    @christianfortun4275 Před rokem +2

    Penn spinfisher vi VS Penn Battle 3 ?