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Comments about Dive Rite Dive-Rite 90 ft # 36 Line Wreck Safety Reel # 4110:
Even after 20+ odd years of diving, and knowing better that price should NOT dictate gear selection, I went ahead and bought this reel as the 'price was right.'
The main through-bolt that holds the reel to the frame has, repeatedly, while under water, has backed out of the frame leaving you underwater holding onto various pieces of reel. I use(d) this reel for my safety sausage, and deploy while deep (80-120') so my boat can find me as I am ascending. I have tried resecuring it, using a bit of JB Weld, etc etc.. and it still fails. JUNK! JUNK! JUNK! I am now going to do what I should have, and purchase a 'real' reel that may cost over double, but does not fall apart while in use. Do Not Buy!!
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Comments about Dive Rite Dive-Rite 90 ft # 36 Line Wreck Safety Reel # 4110:
As expected, this is another high quality reel from Dive Rite. The heavier line (#36) is a little better to keep tangle free than the lighter weight line.
[2 of 3 customers found this review helpful]
Comments about Dive Rite Dive-Rite 90 ft # 36 Line Wreck Safety Reel # 4110:
Nice small reel but: I broke the plasic drag screw and it was inoperable. I then tryed to pull some line off with the drag semi tightened down and the retainer Clip popped off and the reel decintegrated in front of my face at depth.
I was not impressed, fixed it, sold it.
I suggest a reel with a better designed lock down method. A plastic screw sticking out begging to be broken off is not a good idea. Hard plastic construction throuout is cheap.
I bought a Manta reel. It seems superior constructed in every way, but has little use so far. So I can't report on that one yet.
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Comments about Dive Rite Dive-Rite 90 ft # 36 Line Wreck Safety Reel # 4110:
Its made by Dive Rite. What else needs to be said?!