My buddy has all of them and the tr3 is great. Been able to loosen the drag completely when letting it down and not having it birds nest on you. Also, it clicks more often. It's like a snap on wrench compared to a craftsmen.So for islander guys, if price was no issue, what's the preferred reel?
MR2, MR2LA, MR3 or the TR3
Fair points SV. I don't think anyone meant to deride Islander, just pointing out alternatives for us poor folks![]()
Fair points SV. I don't think anyone meant to deride Islander, just pointing out alternatives for us poor folks![]()
I also have Avet SXJ5.3 level-winds. Unused to level-wind reels previously it has taken me some time to familiarise and become comfortable using them. The more I use these reels the more impressed I become
The price they charge on the TR3 doesn't bother me I mean it's crazy but that's not what would stop me from buying it per say in fact it may interest some just because of its price. Guys, a Timex holds time just fine yet they sell Rolex's why because they are fine machines and people want to feel they have the best. I think this is the nitch here. No not everyone can afford one or wants to afford it, but man thats a sweet machine there's no denying it. You can not seriously nock the quality of Islander products and especially this unit, it is by the looks of it at the top of its class. You want it, buy it or don't but don't knock the guy that does buy it or the company for making it. It's an expensive luxury toy, it's certainly not for everyone.
All good points and a reminder to those who doubt just how much money sport fishers put into the economy , not to mention how many small and large businesses rely on them.If I run my main on my boat 100 hours a year and include moorage and insurance it's over 10k. That not including the cost of maintenance or fishing gear. It's kind of hard to knock the price of these things at 900$ when I'm spending more than 10 times that just to get to where I can throw a rod down. If you are that invested already why not spend the money and run something nice? The only thing holding me back is the colour.
So true, I was quickly doing the math on a 150 hrs on the main is about 9500 just in fuel for the year. Plus moorage and all the other stuff. 900 is a drop in the bucket. That's the sad thing is its becoming an elitist sport.If I run my main on my boat 100 hours a year and include moorage and insurance it's over 10k. That not including the cost of maintenance or fishing gear. It's kind of hard to knock the price of these things at 900$ when I'm spending more than 10 times that just to get to where I can throw a rod down. If you are that invested already why not spend the money and run something nice? The only thing holding me back is the colour.
The price they charge on the TR3 doesn't bother me I mean it's crazy but that's not what would stop me from buying it per say in fact it may interest some just because of its price. Guys, a Timex holds time just fine yet they sell Rolex's why because they are fine machines and people want to feel they have the best. I think this is the nitch here. No not everyone can afford one or wants to afford it, but man thats a sweet machine there's no denying it. You can not seriously nock the quality of Islander products and especially this unit, it is by the looks of it at the top of its class. You want it, buy it or don't but don't knock the guy that does buy it or the company for making it. It's an expensive luxury toy, it's certainly not for
TR3's don't have one carat of exotic metal in them, if they did then they'd be worth the 900 bucks or more... But they don't!! Rolex and Timex analogy is wacked!!
I have 4) MR3's and love them but that doesn't mean I'm going out to purchase the TR3's and I can easily afford them if I do desire..
let's just face it rather than trying to justify it the manufacturer has brought that reel to the market way over valued!!
Value is price you pay for what you get. Your payin but you ain't gettin!!
I have to also say isn't somewhat strange that one of the most popular gear retailers on VCI has not sold Islander reels for a few years now!! Makes me go hmmmm..
Just sayin..
TR3's don't have one carat of exotic metal in them, if they did then they'd be worth the 900 bucks or more... But they don't!! Rolex and Timex analogy is wacked!!
I have 4) MR3's and love them but that doesn't mean I'm going out to purchase the TR3's and I can easily afford them if I do desire..
let's just face it rather than trying to justify it the manufacturer has brought that reel to the market way over valued!!
Value is price you pay for what you get. Your payin but you ain't gettin!!
I have to also say isn't somewhat strange that one of the most popular gear retailers on VCI has not sold Islander reels for a few years now!! Makes me go hmmmm..
Just sayin..