![]() Otherwise, actual feel of the reel during retrieve is smooth but not nearly as refined as I'd expect for a $300 reel. By comparison, the IPT (inches per turn) range for each of the available STX retrieve ratios are 12.5-26 inches for the 6.4:1, 14-29 inches for the 7.1:1, and 16 - 32.5 for the 8.0:1. This retrieve ratio equates to somewhere between 18 to 36.5 inches depending upon how much line you have out on your cast. Retrieve: The Rocket is aptly named for it's blazing fast 9.0:1 retrieve ratio. Spooled with 50lb braid and mounted on a graphite cranking stick for a pure test of power! As such, I spooled this reel up with some Sufix 832 braid in 50lb test and paired it with an Edge Rods eight foot cranking stick. ![]() Performance: Given the familiarity with this reel and its braking system, my real interest in testing the Rocket was anything and everything I could do to tax that 9.0:1 gear. Quality Ratings for Abu Garcia Revo Rocket There is no backplay in the handle and the knobs are relatively tight, but again like the STX, there is some degree of movement in the handle when pushed into and pulled away from the body of the reel. Similar to the STX, the Rocket is solid and refined right out of the box with a very clean finish and no unusual gaps or areas of misalignment between the frame, sideplates, and other accent pieces. Actually, the accents on the Rocket are more reminiscent of the "Premier". The only difference I see from this reel and say the "STX" is the color and a few accents. Sharing more or less the same body and sideplate design from the "S" through to the "Premier" and even with the offshoot "Winch", the new "Rocket" is no exception. Quality/Construction: If there's one thing to be said about Abu Garcia's entire suite of Revo reels it's that they are very consistent in their fit and finish.
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