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Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2025
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Jeremiah
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2025
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A.k.
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025
Haven't used yet
Robert Deshotels
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2025
Nothing wrong with the item my problem is with the puddle of oil left in my driveway !!!
Lieut.Griffin
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2025
After about a year of use. It seems like a decent reel. At least it's good enough for night time catfishing. My only complaint, and it's an important one. I just don't think the clicker is loud enough. It has a pretty quiet clicker, and that's an important part from knowing when a fish is biting.
smokey
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2024
Works great smooth casting for my flathead fishing
Blake
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2024
This reel looks better than I expected. The bait clicker is loud and it feels well built.
Whiskerfisher
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2023
I bought a Kastking rover and as my first round reel, I'm a gear junkie catfisherman who just has to try it all. For most applications I prefer trolling reels for the capacity. So I got the rover and liked it and wanted something similar with a little bit bigger line capacity. Rover 60 is rated for 210yards of 20lb mono the Lazer is rather for 330 I believe without double checking in may be off by a yard or ten. Nonetheless I was dumbfounded when I got the Lazer only to find out just like the rover, catfish sumo, ming yang, and I'm sure many more Lew's bought the same mass produced reel obviously made by some other company and put they're own twist on it "jacked up the line capacity" lowered the drag rating and lowerd the gear ratio as far I can say the drag is much smoother and the retreat and overall function is a lot smoother than the rover but the size is exactly the same. Now I know there are all these different mono brands some of which stating wild size to strength ratio this may be where the vast capacity rat. Is coming from I also know that brands account for MAXIMUM line stretch (mono) when claiming cap. But when I spool mono if i do I damn near have my rod doubled over the whole time just because I'm not only fishing for local channels and even if I'm local I'm aware that a could hook a throphy class blue and I don't want my line cutting into itself. Conclusion if you can live without the thumb bar and want a little bit better guts them go with the lews lazer but aside from a few small differences it's not much different especially bigger than these other reels (rover 60,ming yang 60 ECT)
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