Lew's Baitcast Reel Buyers Guide - LFS & BB1 Reels
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- Опубліковано 27 лип 2024
- PWF's Brandon has worked for Lew's for 7 years, so he knows a thing or two about their baitcast reels. In this video, Brandon goes over in detail Lew's LFS and BB1 reels. Learn about the BB1 Multi-Stop braking system and why the Lew's Speed Spool LFS is one of his favorites.
Lew's Tournament Pro Speed Spool LFS Reel: amzn.to/32yZ5Ba
Lew's Tournament MP Speed Spool LFS Reel: amzn.to/3pL4FJj
Lew's Speed Spool LFS Reel: amzn.to/3eJ4EiA
Lew's BB1 Pro Speed Spool: amzn.to/3mKCV5O
Lew's BB1 Speed Spool Reel: amzn.to/32GPY19
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:27 LFS Overview
1:13 Tournament Pro Review
3:01 Tournament MP Review
4:32 Speed Spool Review
6:03 BB1 Overview
7:05 BB1 Review
8:21 BB1 Pro Review
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I have all of there high end reels. My opinion if your wanting something for everything. The tournament pro for the money and durability is the way to go. It's an amazing reel.
Thanks for the information great job
Thanks for the video. I appreciate the details you included. Been eyeing the tournament pro for about a year now. I have the Mach 2 but want to go up in price.
You will like that reel a lot.
Good video clear and concise information rather than just the pitch. I already own a Tournament Pro and a Super Duty but I think you might have just sold a BB1 Pro. Stay well.
Thanks Jack! Glad I could help
Thanks, good explicitly.
Great two videos, check spelling on the one reel. Word affordable 👌
Appreciate it. One of those things I don’t see until it’s live and then I’m stuck with it
Thinking about switching reels I use to Lew's, I've been all over the place reel wise, and I have always found Lew's to be the most comfortable. Looking to diving into the bb1 pro and the tournament pro, they're perfect for my price point. For the T pro, would it be a good reel to pair with rods I use for lipless and squarebills? Maybe even mid depth cranks? I already have 1 BB1 pro that's on my deep cranking rod and that thing is awesome. Another cool video man, thanks.
The tournament pro is a good choice for lipless and smaller crank baits because of it being available in a 6.8:1, which in my opinion is a pretty perfect in-between, not too fast and not too slow. Overall It’s a strong reel and good for cranking. It will handle mid depth crank baits just fine, but it doesn’t have the torque of a BB1 as you know. Overall it is a tough reel.
Feel free to email me in the future if you have any questions. I will do my best to help.
BB1 Pros and Tourney MBs are my favorites. I have several of each. I had bought the Pro Ti but ended traded it for a BB1 Pro
Solid choices and hard to beat. I still love my hypermag… The original though. The new ones are ugly and look like shimanos in my opinion.
@@PrestigeWorldwideFishing I definitely would have to agree with you, I finally decided to pull the trigger on a older style of Lew's pro ti when i saw the new one coming out a couple years ago, in my opinion the new ones look like a ripoff shimano.
@ConnorEaton-kn4sz yep! Exactly
Great honest video!!!
Have the LFS SPEED SPOOL(Newer Version 7.5:1) coming today just wondering how smooth does it ever get noisy on retrieve.
Thank you. I haven’t had any issue with noise on mine at all and I have never greased them either. Honestly very solid reel for $99. They hold up better than the gen 1 custom slp - Side plates fall off of those and Winn knobs fall apart.
@@PrestigeWorldwideFishing
Thank you for responding!!!
Thanks for the walk through. Lews is my choice in baitcasters. Which one is closest to the last years model tournament mb? I like the feel and smoothness of the mb over the mp
You bet! That reel has a cult following. So many loved that reel - me included. The closest reel use to be the tournament pro, until they updated it a year ago or so. I would say the custom (white) would be closest because of smaller frame and has the same breaking system. The custom’s sideplates get beat up pretty easy compared to the tournament mb, but custom has great frame and is super smooth.
Oh man! I thought I was going crazy lol. I have an MB but can’t find it anywhere on Lews site. I have the MP as well but cannot it dialed in like the MB which I don’t even need to use my thumb for until right before my lure hits the water. And it’s several years old! 🤷🏻♂️ I was trying to find the compatible reel. But everyone thought I was talking about the MP or the Speed Spool LFS.
😂
Do you think the super duty wide spool is a good big swimbait reel paired with a dobyns 806? Gonna use it for Hudds and glides etc .. how heavy of a bait do you think the wide spool can handle comfortable with that rod?
Yes, the superduty wide is perfect for big swimbaits. Holds a ton of line and can hold up to whatever size fish is on the line.
Not sure about the rod, but the SuperDuty is a strong reel (aluminum frame and aluminum sideplate on handle side). SuperDuty 300 is even stronger and more palmable, but it is also heavier. Lew’s tested it on redfish with the drag locked down, didn’t phase it... strong reel
Prestige Worldwide Fishing thanks for the response. As long as the wide spool will hold up to the big baits I think that’s what I’ll stick with. Between that and my tournament pro I can throw just about everything that I use. Hard pressed to find a better reel than the tournament pro imo especially for the price
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I don’t understand the difference between LFS and LPS. Can you help me understand the difference? Is it lighter, faster and stronger than the LPS? Is that why it’s called LFS...
Yep. LFS stands for “Lighter Faster Stronger”. it was a frame they introduced around 2014. SLP stands for “super low profile”. It is their newest frame they introduced around 2017. The SLP frame was modified slightly last year with the custom lite. The LFS frames hold more line, the SLP frames are more palmable and built for casting accuracy. Hope that helps.
@@PrestigeWorldwideFishing thanks for the quick response. That helps alot
Say Dawg, Which Lew's REEL(s) would you recommend for *Heavy Flipping/Pitching/Punching Grass applications in Florida,(on a Budget)?* Also I Want To Pair It with *The Dobyn's CHAMPION EXTREME Series DX 795FLIP ,* Is This a Good Choice? Thanks.
The superduty LFS is what you want. It is $180. If you want to save a little use custom or tournament mp. Superduty has aluminum frame and side plate on handle side which makes it really strong and built for heavy fish in heavy cover. I don’t know much about dobyns. I use a Lew’s tp1 black rod because it is less expensive and light. You want a light in weight rod so you don’t wear yourself out. Good luck!
@@PrestigeWorldwideFishing Hmm,.. Ok Dawg ,So Would the BB1 Pro Be OK for Flipping n Pitchin Too as a Second Option?
Yes, it for sure has the strength and power for a flipping reel. It isn’t the ideal because it isn’t as palmable because of its wide frame which also cuts down on accuracy. They are built more for throwing big crankbaits because of the spool capacity.
@@PrestigeWorldwideFishing Ok well I Already have the BB-1 & the BB1 Pro ''ORDERED'', so I Plan to put the BB1 on the Big crankbait 7'11'' Setup and I Can Put the BB1 Pro on my Pitchin/Worming setup with Dobyns 7'3'' 735c and Then Get the Super Duty (By your suggestion) for my Punchin Setup?? How Bout That Dawg??
I like it! Enjoy the new gear
What brought me here is wanting to know what makes the reel on my Mach 1 better or the same as my Laser TSX vs the Walmart Xfinity reel. The combos are $170, $130 & $100. Is there anything that differentiates them from one another?
Not real familiar with the details of each of them. Guessing one had magnetic brakes and others might have multi-setting brake. Other than that if one has Winn grips over one that doesn’t will raise the price a bit. They are all graphite frame reels so that part is the same.
I'm looking at either a mach smash or mach 1 speed spool. It will mainly be for Texas rigs just to get used to them. I've got an xfinity but I don't use it much since it it rh and apparently I fish left handed (who knew) got any opinions on either of those or anything better in the same price range?
Mach 1 is the better option out of the two because it has a multi-setting brake. That will allow you to fine tune the reel a little more. The Smash is the same reel only with magnetic brakes. Both of these are good reels if you aren’t planning to frog or flip with them and aren’t fishing a ton through the year. The better bang for your buck is the $99 speed spool. It doesn’t have the fancy colors or upgraded brakes but it will last you forever because of the frame. Good luck!
@Prestige Worldwide Fishing speed spool or mach 1 either have both been looked at and are neck and neck. I've also got the shimano slx xt in mind. Would it be worth the extra $30ish?
This will be my all around baitcaster since the other one is rh it is difficult for me to use, so I may end up throwing frogs on it but I don't see myself flipping
Not familiar with Shimano - all I use it Lew’s. If you are going to throw frogs you will for sure want a aluminum frame reel. Graphite will torque over time and start grinding gears. All Mach products are graphite
What about the Tournament XP from Bass Pro? Is it the same as the Tournament MP in the SLP frame?
I think those are graphite frame reels. Built more inline with the Mach series. Not positive though because they are retail exclusive reel, not in the regular Lew’s line up
@@PrestigeWorldwideFishing Thanks but the Tournament XP is aluminum and the Custom XP is graphite.
@thomasm9139 Ok gotcha! Thanks.
Hello to all of you, just one question? Because bb1 can use lighter baits of 10-40 gr? Thank you for your reply
Sorry, not sure what you are asking? BB1 is built for cranking and for me personally deep cranking mainly. I choose a different reel for smaller/lighter cranbaits
@@PrestigeWorldwideFishing Thanks💪
Bb1 has audible drag when da fish pull right brother?
No, the BB reels don’t have audible drag.
Great info but it bothers the hell outa me because I’ve bought about 6 Lews baitcasters and always ask “which is the best for my money” when buying them as gifts for kids and I usually hear they stopped working a few months later.. I’ve “broken” 2 from BARELY pulling when getting snagged on the bushes by the bank.. they just pop/break at the slightest tug,before I even realize it. So I’m very weary about spending over $200,even $150 would be too much right now. Usually I stay under $80 when it’s a gift that I know won’t be used a lot but more than once I’ve had people tell me theirs broke like my personal reels. They were around $140(my personal). I bought one yesterday for that price and I’m almost regretting it already
Sorry to hear that. I own over 30 Lew’s reels and haven’t had one break yet and that’s with never greasing them. $80 and under reels are more likely to break because the graphite frames that can twist with too much pressure. You shouldn’t have any problem with aluminum frame reels. The $99 speed spool might not last long if you are cranking deep divers or catching giant catfish, but overall the $140 and up reels are very well made reels in my opinion.
What type of fishing are you doing? Maybe I can recommend reel and gear ratio for you.
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Which one are you looking at? Try tacklewarehouse.com or Lews.com.
The only thing I don’t like about my BB1 is the noise it make when the drag is engaged
I haven’t had that problem with mine. I’m not a big fan of not having external brakes. For the most part I only use it with big crank baits so don’t have to adjust it much
A slower... close up of some of the features would help.
Video could use more lighting, but good break down
I agree. I’ve stopped worrying about the cool factor. Focusing on what’s important.
@@PrestigeWorldwideFishing no i mean more light to see the actual reels and all that. Idk.
Yeah I know what you mean. Appreciate the input.
For pros its says very avorable instead of affordable lol
what does this stand for MPN: TP1XHA
Product number created by Lew’s sales team for ordering purposes. Initials for Tournament Pro and X usually represents high speed like 8.0:1