It's been out for a while now, and still the most stunning reel on the market. I bought the Ultralight ASR 7000 which is a fantastic reel, and has changed the way I play and fight fish. I'm currently saving for an MTXS for my river trout fishing.
Great review. Just picked up a brand new Hardy Zephrus 5wt 9' rod. I've been scouring the internet trying to pick a reel to pair with the Zephrus. Looks like I've found a winner with the MTX-S.
When it hit me the "Lab" test was your dog...I laughed out loud! But it makes perfect sense. The only "big" saltwater fish I ever caught was a 10lb snook and it was super fast right out the gate and ran fairly long (burnt my fingers until I got it on the reel). Now I know how to test a new reel...my daughter has a Corgi and that dog can get up to speed in the blink of an eye. My neighbors are going know I'm really insane instead of suspecting. Your test is perfect on dry land. Again, I laughed out loud. I'm still chuckling.
Aardvark McLeod Fly Fishing thanks for all the great content. Between your GT book and this channel. There is an encyclopedic amount of information on fly fishing.
Hi Peter How is the backing capacity on 7000 and 5000 with braided? I just set up my 7000 aiming for two-hand 6/7wt application perfectly fit with 30lb Dacron x 100m, but it actually feels more for two-hand 8/9wt or single hand 10wt for the centre of balance. Wonder how you set up one.
@@AardvarkMcLeodFlyFishing Thank you very much for sharing the figure:) That's roughly +35% line capacity with 50lb replacing 30lb Dacron, so assuming +60% with 30lb braid allowing 160m on MTX-S 7000. I measured the max drag was 1.9kg. Not that strong compared with Ross Evolution-R, but palming the reel will add plenty of power to stop bonefish or regular salmon, but not for offshore or chinook. If that's the case, MTX-S 5000 can take up to about 100m of 30lb braid based on this estimation. Max drag probably the same, I think 5000 is better choice on single hand 8wt or two-hand 6wt (when not needing additional winding speed) doing contemporary finesse tactics on presentation.
Most useful Lab test ever!!! Brilliant
Thanks! 😄
It's been out for a while now, and still the most stunning reel on the market. I bought the Ultralight ASR 7000 which is a fantastic reel, and has changed the way I play and fight fish. I'm currently saving for an MTXS for my river trout fishing.
It’s a really great reel, solid and light...
Best "Lab Test" ever❗👍👍👍😛
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Great review. Just picked up a brand new Hardy Zephrus 5wt 9' rod. I've been scouring the internet trying to pick a reel to pair with the Zephrus. Looks like I've found a winner with the MTX-S.
Thanks for the comment Kevin, very pleased it was helpful.. I have now put this reel through it’s paces and you won’t be disappointed....
By the way, I am in the middle of “GT: A Fly Fisher’s Guide..” and thoroughly enjoy it. Nice way to spend the days on quarantine.
Thanks for the comment Kevin, glad you enjoyed the Lab test and hope the book is helpful! 😄
When it hit me the "Lab" test was your dog...I laughed out loud! But it makes perfect sense. The only "big" saltwater fish I ever caught was a 10lb snook and it was super fast right out the gate and ran fairly long (burnt my fingers until I got it on the reel). Now I know how to test a new reel...my daughter has a Corgi and that dog can get up to speed in the blink of an eye. My neighbors are going know I'm really insane instead of suspecting. Your test is perfect on dry land. Again, I laughed out loud. I'm still chuckling.
Glad you enjoyed it! 😄
I’ve always joked the worst job in the industry is New reel designer at hardy. But this thing looks sick.
Thanks for the comment, it is a very nice price of kit....
Aardvark McLeod Fly Fishing thanks for all the great content. Between your GT book and this channel. There is an encyclopedic amount of information on fly fishing.
Very nice reel ✅
It is indeed, lightweight with a strong drag… thanks for the comment!
Hi Peter
How is the backing capacity on 7000 and 5000 with braided?
I just set up my 7000 aiming for two-hand 6/7wt application perfectly fit with 30lb Dacron x 100m, but it actually feels more for two-hand 8/9wt or single hand 10wt for the centre of balance. Wonder how you set up one.
I think from memory I got about 200 yards of 50lbs braid on the 7/8/9 on the line winder... I would imagine the 7000 would take about 150 yards..
@@AardvarkMcLeodFlyFishing
Thank you very much for sharing the figure:)
That's roughly +35% line capacity with 50lb replacing 30lb Dacron, so assuming +60% with 30lb braid allowing 160m on MTX-S 7000. I measured the max drag was 1.9kg. Not that strong compared with Ross Evolution-R, but palming the reel will add plenty of power to stop bonefish or regular salmon, but not for offshore or chinook.
If that's the case, MTX-S 5000 can take up to about 100m of 30lb braid based on this estimation. Max drag probably the same, I think 5000 is better choice on single hand 8wt or two-hand 6wt (when not needing additional winding speed) doing contemporary finesse tactics on presentation.
Can you do an overview of the HBX? It’s not available in the US so I haven’t been able to take a look at the drag.
Will see what I can do... 😄
@@AardvarkMcLeodFlyFishing looking foward to it!
Lab test certified!
Maybe we should come up with a stamp! 😄
This hardy reel or the danielsson l5w
6-9?
Like the lab test lol.
i tried that, with the wife and my reel but she just slapped my face
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