hello friend .. excellent video, excellent reel, I want to know the sizes, I have never had a VR. Compared to Shimano, what sizes are the Vr50 and Vr75?
I don't get it. I'm right handed and all my baitcasters have the reel handle on the right side. I reel with my right hand. So when I get a spinning reel, I change the handle from the left side to the right so I can reel with my right hand. They say it's a left hand reel.
If you are right-handed, you cast with the rod in your right hand. Which means that the handle is on the wrong side, and you have to switch hands every time you cast to real In. I have no problem reeling in with my right hand either, but changing Rod hands every cast becomes a chore. Throwing a bait is fine, but throwing a jig all day would wear you out.
I like these reels n all but I’m snaggin the new slammer 4
I’m a righty who fishes lefty. Been waiting for these to come back.
So and extra 70 yards of 20 lbs braid for the vr 75, awesome
hello friend .. excellent video, excellent reel, I want to know the sizes, I have never had a VR. Compared to Shimano, what sizes are the Vr50 and Vr75?
A decent percentage of right handed folks reel right handed as well.
Are they’re videos on how to install the VR 125 power knob ?
What is the eta for the vr51? That is the one I am most interested in.
The 75 left would be sweet
Yes it will be.
The normal vr's (not lefty) has the new seals and the thicker saft??
Version 2, Yes!
When are they going to be available?
So nice
One day I’ll get me a van staal
Cool!
Man, I wish pure fishing considers van staal baitcast reels,
Sorry for my ignorance but why does it matters?
Vr 75 has bigger spool than the 50?
We need a VR25 or 30
What about a vs in lefty?
I don't get it. I'm right handed and all my baitcasters have the reel handle on the right side. I reel with my right hand. So when I get a spinning reel, I change the handle from the left side to the right so I can reel with my right hand. They say it's a left hand reel.
If you are right-handed, you cast with the rod in your right hand. Which means that the handle is on the wrong side, and you have to switch hands every time you cast to real In. I have no problem reeling in with my right hand either, but changing Rod hands every cast becomes a chore. Throwing a bait is fine, but throwing a jig all day would wear you out.
You throw a baitcaster with the right hand and change hands on it, I don't see the problem.
any 50vr,s
I mean 520 msrp for a real that has less drag and durability as the new slammer
Less drag but not less durability. Van staal will outlast shimano 9/10 times
@@User_91hsj So you're thinking ... a China product will outlast a Japan product? mm-mmm
@@BumpNrun69 I’m a fishing guide. Used every brand you can imagine. The only one that’s withstood Saltwater is Van Staal.