![]() ![]() ![]() The 60-series reels offer the same trio of options, with a standard retrieve, high-speed and left-hand (61) versions, but they hold more line on the larger/wider spool, offering a capacity of either 250 yards of 14-pound mono or 325 yards of 30-pound braid. At only 10.9 ounces, you can cast all day long and not get fatigued and when the big ones take your lure or bait, you can stop them cold with 22 pounds of serious persuasion from the five-element star drag. The 50-series reels will all hold your choice of 200 yards of 14-pound mono or 250 yards of 30-pound super braid. The three 50-series Revo Toros include a standard retrieve ratio of 5.4:1 that takes in 26 inches of line per crank of the handle a high-speed 6.4:1 version that will smoke line through the guides at 30.9 inches per crank plus a left-hand retrieve version (51) that employs the standard 5.4:1 gear ratio. The Revo Toro NaCl family includes a half-dozen siblings, with three reels in the 50-series and a similar trio that make up the 60-series. ![]() This latest iteration of the Ambassadeur lineup of yesteryear is Abu Garcia’s new Revo Toro NaCl series of reels that takes a good thing and makes it even better – much better. The most reliable reels back in my formative years were the trusty Abu Garcia 5000, 5500, 60 series Ambassadeurs and I have owned and used all of these trusty workhorses before eventually passing them on to friends and family. As anyone who has ever fished with me will attest, I have always been a big baitcasting reel fanatic and have caught 80-pound tuna, 200-pound blue sharks, 100-pound makos, 40-pound stripers and 35-pound mahis on my trusty baitcasters. I have been addicted to the sportfishing game for a long time, starting out at age six. The Revo Toro NaCl was born and bred to do its thing in saltwater and every component on these new Abu Garcia baitcasting reels has been designed and manufactured to support this simple but straightforward mission objective. Combine Na and Cl and what do you get? Salt – as in saltwater. Cl is the 17th element whose acronym equates to chlorine. In case you need a quick refresher course, Na is the 11th element of the Periodic Table and is the abbreviation for sodium. ![]()
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