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The KastKing Rover Round Baitcasting Reel is a top-rated conventional reel designed for serious anglers targeting catfish, salmon, striper bass, and more. With a reinforced metal body, powerful drag system, and smooth operation, this reel is built for durability and versatility in both freshwater and saltwater environments.
Brand | KastKing |
Hand Orientation | Left Hand |
Color | B: Left - Rover40 |
Material | Aluminum |
Fishing Technique | Baitcasting |
Item Weight | 14.1 Ounces |
Gearbox Ratio | 5.3 |
Special Feature | Anti Slip |
Model Name | Rover |
Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
Fishing Line Type | Braided, Monofilament, or Fluorocarbon |
Bearing Material | Stainless Steel |
Bearing Number | 6+1 (Size 40-60), 4+1 (Size 70-90) |
Fishing Reel Maximum Drag | 30 Pounds |
Manufacturer | Eposeidon |
Line Capacity | 6/155 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.42 x 4.8 x 3.15 inches |
Package Weight | 0.4 Kilograms |
Brand Name | KastKing |
Part Number | KK-Rover40L2 |
Style | B: Left - Rover40 |
Included Components | Baitcasting Reel |
Size | 40 |
A**O
Decent quality so far
Used it and caught 3 fish. 15lb mono. Really nice reel. Feels very smooth and natural for the price I'd recommend it. No birds nest and easy to adjust the weight of lure / bait.
B**B
Best buy
Have 4 active 1 inactive. Used these reels for 2 years now of Walleye Lake and Rainbow trout trolling/Jigging. They are ultra smooth and have had only one issue on one reel I retired. I had caught a 7lb walleye and while battling the toothy tasty treat the line got caught up in the reel and seized it up. I cut it off but I think there’s a 1/2 inch piece still in there making it gum up? I’ll try to take it apart and fix it but that’s why I had an extra. For the 50$ it’s a fair price.
K**
Good economy reel
The appearance and workmanship of reel is really nice. I especially like the oversized reel handles. Handles fish good and drag worked good as well. Only thing I can complain about it is a little noisy when casting. But for the price I can live that. Overall it is a great reel for the price.
J**N
... Rover 60R Reel Review The reel arrived in a nice box and a nice cloth bag for storage
KastKing Rover 60R Reel ReviewThe reel arrived in a nice box and a nice cloth bag for storage.Inside the box was a schematic and parts list. This is very good as parts wear out and often need replacement. The schematic was small but readable.The reel was larger and heavier than I expected but very sturdy. Size wise it is larger than an Abu Garcia Ambassador 6500 but not as large or heavy as a 7000.The line spool is solid and a nice gold color. It is wider and of larger diameter than the Abu 6500. I was thinking it would hold more line but I was wrong.The spool release button is larger and over hangs more on the KastKing. Attempting to fill the spool all the way up to its max results in the line hitting the spool release button.Both reels hold about 240 to 250 yards of 15lb Berkley Big Game Monofilament Line.I noticed that the level wind assembly was all metal and appeared durable. This compares to both the Abu 6500 C4 approx. $135 and The Abu 7000 approx. $149. Both run smoothly and track well although the Abu Garcia Reels lay the line a little more evenly across the spool.Comparing the level wind to a Abu Garcia 6500-S approx. $60 the Abu also lays down the line smoother but it has a nylon drive tooth that will not wear as well as the $52 KastKing 60.Then I decided to get down to business and get inside the reels.The good news is most of the drive gears and bearings are metal and strong on the KastKing Rover 60 and the Abu 6500 C4. I noticed the spindle size on the C4 to a little thicker but it appeared only a mm or so. I did not take the time to micrometer them.Comparing it to the Abu 6500-S there was more metal and the construction was much better. Comparing the KastKing Rover 60 to the Abu 7000 is like comparing a Ford F150 to an F350 Super Duty. There is no real comparison. It will not stand up to a 150lb bull shark on the other end like the 7000 could (at max).However I would have no reservations taking on a 25lb redfish with this reel.A spin test of just the spool on the spindle outside the reel body revealed that all three reels: KastKing Rover 60, Abu Garcia 6500 C4 and the Abu 6500-S could be made to spin 40 to 60 sec and appeared equivalent in speed. I ran this test to see how pimp able they were to modifications like installing ceramic bearings, removing the level wind assembly, and adding a magnetic brake cast control.The three reels mentioned above are all equivalent here. (The Abu 7000 spins longer because the spool is significantly heavier)Still inside the reels all of the Abu Garcia Reels come with six set able centrifugal brakes as well as one or two spool tensions knobs. The KastKing has only two and they are on whether you like it or not.The Abu 6500 reels come with 4 of the brakes set to the on position at the factory. I changed this to two for my cast test later in the review.Getting back to cast control the KastKing has two spool tension knobs like the Abu 7000. This is an advantage as the star drag gets in the way of your fingers on the Abu Garcia with only one on the right side.The clicker assemblies on all three reels were similar with neither really out shining the other. All were adequate to leave the spool in free spool and let the sound alert you on a quiet night bait fishing. None was loud enough to do this on the beach with the waves coming in.I put the reels back together and filled them with 15lb Big Game Monofilament Line. I mounted them on a Diawa Acculite 9ft Salmon/Steelhead Medium Action Rod.Attaching a fish scale to a loop tied in the line I tightened the drag all the way down and did three pull tests of one foot. The Abu 6500 claim 15lbs of drag but he C4 only delivered 14.6. The 6500-S claimed 15 but only delivered 11.3. The KastKing Rover Claimed 13.5 and delivered 13.8. The Abu 7000 claims 20 but delivered 27.7.The Abu 6500 reels and the KastKing were then set to 5lbs and pulled through a 20ft walk away. The KastKing and the Abu 6500 C4 had less than 0.5lb variance during the walk. The Abu 6500-S failed this test on the third walk.(The line broke) All three were pull tested three times over 20ft.Now we get down to the casting part:Three cast were made with the Abu 6500 C4, the Abu 6500-S and the KastKing Rover 60 using a 1oz pyramid sinker with a one foot drop down from the rod tip. This was repeated with a 7ft drop down and a Brighton Surf Cast and finally with a full blown Tournament Type of Pendulum Cast.All three reels were within the margin of individual variance for a single reel.The one foot drop casts went 70 to 75 yards.The Brighton Casts went 85 to 95 yardsThe Pendulum Casts went 95 to 125 yards.You will note that as I went to the more difficult surf and tournament casts the variance widened. This is due to my own operator error as I am not a tournament caster and the angle of release is not as consistent between each individual cast with these tournament techniques.The Abu 6500 C4 was quieter on the cast and the KastKing Rover made more spool noise but both beat the Abu 6500-S here.My final conclusion is that the KastKing Rover 60 at $52 compares very favorable to the Abu 6500 C4 at $135 and is a real bargain. Don’t waist your money on the Abu 6500-S at $60 it’s a turkey.I plan on using his reel of spotted sea trout, redfish, flounder, and other near shore species. I am happy with it.
F**.
Outstanding Baitcasting Reel For a Budget
So I will start off this review by discussing the presentation when opening it. The Rover 70 (the version I purchased) came in a box (pictured above) with only a few scratches and dings (guaranteed to be from shipping) but was otherwise unmarked. I will say it is a nice looking box, not too flashy, doesn't feel like super cheap cardboard (you know the type of cardboard). Onto the contents of the box, inside you'll find the reel, the convenient tote bag (both pictured above) and the parts list for the reel. The tote bag is a nice addition (though more than likely, my reel will be spending a majority of its time on my rod) and the reel came in perfect condition.Overall on the presentation- 8/10Onto the pros and cons of the reel itself:Pros- The reel has an all aluminum frame with a decent sized rubber power handle. Non of that smooth plastic garbage on this handle. The star drag is VERY easy to use. It's positioning on the rod, coupled with its very curved feel makes it very easy to switch drag around, even with a fish pulling on the other end. The alarm button switches the reel to a very satisfying but not too loud clicking to alert you of a take. Not nearly as loud as other reels do and its very easy to use the button. Lining up was also very easy on this reel (I use 60lb braided line on it for catfishing). Another thing I have noticed is that its NOT an easy task to birds nest this reel. Other baitcaster I have used feel like they birds nest on every other cast. I have already casted this thing a few hundred times and no issues on either the cast or the retrieve.Cons (Few and far between)- There really isnt much to talk about here. However, there are a few things that do need pointed out. First being that the levelwind CAN get in the way if you hook into a large fish. However the reel is very customizable and this can be removed in a few minutes with only a few screwdrivers and a youtube tutorial. (When I said a few I meant one)Overall this rod is very good for the price I paid and I will likely find myself purchasing one again for another rod.Overall rating - 9.5/10
K**S
Best heavy baitcaster for the money!
This reel right here is a reel workhorse! Easy to take apart and clean, great drag power and line capacity! This reel caught me a 40lb black drum easily! Different sizes for different applications makes things easy!
C**.
Decent reel, don't take to the beach!
I bought one of these to add to my catfishing arsenal, and it worked out fairly well for a while. Caught quite a few channel cats on it. I did make the mistake of taking it on my beach vacation recently, though. I ended up dropping it in wet sand and sea water, which lead to some grinding. I opened it up to service it, clean out the sand and add fresh grease, followed the schematics the best I could, but now for whatever reason the the drag has lost most of it's strength even at full twist. Unfortunately I'm well past the warranty period.Overall, good reel as long as you keep it out of the sand and muck.
A**R
#70 is a Solid Reel
Solid, aluminum frame, sides and spool. I put 10 colour lead core on it for trolling for walleye. Holds 10 colours perfectly with about 50 feet of backing to start. If you want more lead core you will need the #80 or #90 models.
S**E
No consumer directions
Arrived as promised. There are no directions as to the proper operation of the reel. Although I spend many hours fishing with spinning reels this is my first baitcaster for still fishing trout. I had to serch the internet to find a site which explained the spool alignment knob (underneath the star drag handle)and the casting knob on the other side of the reel. The velvet bag for storage is a nice gesture but by far would have appreciated operating instructions ,once on a rod most do not remove. The reel appears solidly constructed with metal in place of plastic as with other models and look foward to its use.
S**L
Me gusta, calidad y fuerza...
Parece muy fuerte y de buena calidad.
D**E
my husband said this is just as good as the £150 reels he has purchased in the ...
my husband said this is just as good as the £150 reels he has purchased in the past. He could not believe he could get such quality for such a low price. My husband is an expert fisherman and fishes here and abroad and he is very fuzzy with high expectations so if it meets his standard it will meet anyone'sArrived on time and in a reel nice box and case
N**K
Great quality and price
Fantastic reel. Beautifully made and finished. I use an Abu 7001i and this is pretty close in quality, half the price.
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