13 Descent in line reel They are about the same as the other inlines in their price range. If you clean them up and add a thin washer under the drag wheel and a small o-ring between the handle and the drag they work ok. I only fish for panfish so I don't have the drag set very tight.
It only ever seemed like a perfectly natural usage to me (I'm sure I've been using it freely for half a century or more, here in the UK). So I was a bit surprised to find that my NGram suggests it's only only recently gained significant traction.
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The reel is not bad, but you get what you pay for. It is a real cheap way to get into inline reels and see if they are for you. Yes, the drag stinks, but you can just palm the open side like a fly reel. My bait clicker broke but I never really used it anyway. I would suggest taking the reel apart and de-greasing, then lubing it up with better stuff. I have one and pulled up about a 3.5lb LMB ...
That's if you're familiar with working your inline reel to gradually increase line. It's actually a unique advantage to like fly reels, schooley type of spools. Yes you can do it with a spinning reel too, but you have to be familiar with the adjusting of your reel and do it efficiently.