Why not save some coin and try an Islander? They're very light, durable and the start up is just as good as any other center pin out there. I've used the kingpin its a very good reel, does it warrant the greater price tag? I don't think so. I really like the looks of them though, but dollar for dollar I don't believe there is better value for money than the Islander. Don't forget that Islander makes their reels in Canada too.
I have an Islander, You won't be disappointed. If you think a mere gram or 2 is heavier, you wont like the idea of adding weight to the butt of your rod to make a more balanced setup. Might be heavier in total but being balanced will make it more enjoyable after fishing for 8 10 even 12 hours.
Islander went 0/0 today, with a big 8' icicle hanging on the end of my line. Tough conditions.
Can't believe the startup difference between the islander and the aventa. Very nice, wish I bought it in September
I would recommend it, might need to wait til April to break it in...
yeah islander is 3 times the price, it should do better. i personally called it quits this year for river fishing. maybe late feb with ice out!
Yah, maybe the odd mild weekend here or there.
We are in southern ontario... 20* in march isn't a stretch!
Once you use it a few times it loosens up even more. I relubed mine after 4 times fishing and I guess fresh grease tightens it up ever so slightly.Easy maintenance.You get just a bit of grit in there or debris from bushwhacking and you know right away.Islander went 0/0 today, with a big 8' icicle hanging on the end of my line. Tough conditions.
Can't believe the startup difference between the islander and the aventa. Very nice, wish I bought it in September
I would recommend it, might need to wait til April to break it in...
wanna sell the stanton? trade? i have owned 2 stantons and find they fish very well. if your looking for lightwight raven is sst 3 is good. islander like stanton has had problems with. spindles warping. you want bombproof go with loomis. like was said dont focus on the weight the riverkeeper i fish now is VERY heavy but balances the 15 fter really well. the sheff and stanton weighing in around 7 -8 oz feel like a kids toy in comparrison
Not sure if there are different models of Stantons but Bocca bearings website has listings of bearings based on the float reel.
http://www.bocabearings.com/bearing-inventory/15501/fishing-reel-bearings/econo-power/adcock-stanton-5-
i believe the guy that built my reel has done some bearing swaps in stantons. His name is Wayne at canadafishingreels.com. he is in mexico for the winter, but if you can wait till spring, maybe try him on. He is a great guy and i had some work done on some other reels (new custom handles for 2 reels) and the work was completed in 3 days!!!!