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Review Date January 12, 2007 Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
Visitors rate this review 3.00 of 5,
3 votes
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Reviewed by: jkmyers
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Day Hiker
Price Paid:
$150.00
at Cabelas Summary: I have fished Ross reels for years from the UK Flywater to the Evolution and in my opinion the Cimarron is the best value for the quality and price of all. I have several C1s, C2s, and CLAs on 3-6 wt. rods; they are not as fine tuned as the Rhythm or Evolution , but they don't carry the higher price tag either. Its hard to go wrong with any Ross product. Customer Service: Never had to use. Similar Products Used: Own: Evolution, Rhythm, Gunnison, CLA, Flywater, Harris Solitude II, Fenwick F4/5, Bauer SL 3
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Review Date April 14, 2004 Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
Visitors rate this review 1.00 of 5,
1 votes
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Reviewed by: troutprofessor
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50+ days a year
Price Paid:
$145.00
at Feather-Craft Fly Sh Body of Water: any Arkansas tailwaters Summary: For the last two years, I've had a C1 on my 3 wt rod. It and the rod form a perfectly balanced combination. The reel is an excellent reel for trout fishing, with a price that makes it even more attractive. The drag is extremely smooth as Ross drag systems typically seem to be. I'm about to buy another reel to match a different rod. I've looked at a lot of reels, supposedly without cost being a deciding factor. Because of the C1's performance, I can't come up with a better selection than another Cimarron in a size to match the rod! Strengths: The drag is easy to set and very smooth. The reel is extremely light. The cost/performance ratio is unbeatable. It's a great looking reel also! Weaknesses: None. Customer Service: I've never used it, but you can look through the other reviews and see that their reputation is great. Similar Products Used: I have used or tried these. Orvis Battenkill, SA, Cortland, lots of cheap reels, others.
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Review Date January 7, 2004 Overall Rating
4 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
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Reviewed by: Hank(Unregistered User)
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30 days a year
Price Paid:
$155.00
at local flyshop Body of Water: many Summary: A solid reel from a solid company. Strengths: quality for the price Weaknesses: the drag has a short range making difficult to fine tune Customer Service: haven't used Similar Products Used: fly logic, sci.anglers
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Review Date December 4, 2002 Overall Rating
3 of 5
Value Rating
4 of 5
Visitors rate this review 3.00 of 5,
2 votes
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Reviewed by: Dispatcher (Unregistered User)
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30 days a year
, from New York,USA
Price Paid:
$100.00
at Flyfishing show Body of Water: Local lakes Summary: The Ross Cimmaron is a good value in a machined, disc drag fly reel. I own both the C-1 and C-3, however I don't use them as much as I'd like, as spare spools are not available. It seems Ross introduced this reel in 1994. And, as of 1999, just 5 years after it's intoduction, the reel had seen so many major changes and revisions, (structurally, models, and cosmetically) that just getting a spare spool became an exercise in futility. In that short time span, the Cimarron went through 3 different spool changes, 3 different frames, changes in drag design, finish, cosmetics, and a change from 3 models, to 5 completely different models. When I called Ross about a spool for my C-1 I was basically told I was "S.O.L.", and I should scour the internet to find one. (I tried, no luck). In closing, while I find the Cimarron a good value for the money, I would be very wary of buying another Ross reel, due to the number of revisions that are made, and the incompatibility of models within the same line. (I've noticed similar revisions in the Gunnison line too.) Strengths: Strong & relatively smooth drag
Good value
Lifetime warrantee
Sturdy design Weaknesses: Too many revisions/design changes
Noisy retrieve
Single spring loaded pin & Delrin (plastic) gear pickup Customer Service: Lack of parts support for original versions of current models Similar Products Used: Abel
STH
Lamson
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Review Date May 15, 2002 Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
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Reviewed by: Brad (Unregistered User)
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20 days a year
, from Seattle
Price Paid:
$135.00
at Patrick''s Body of Water: Deschuttes Favorite State: Oregon Summary: Far and away the best reel value for the money. Very stable, tight mechanics, great drag, incredibly durable. Works great for big rivers and small streams. Spending any more for a reel is not necessary. Strengths: Durability. This reel can take a beating, and still work like new. Very affordable, including extra spools. Weaknesses: Drag is a little difficult to fine-tune, but this is generally not an issue. Customer Service: I''ve never needed it, but I hear it''s fantastic Similar Products Used: Lamiglass, Tioga, Scientific Anglers
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