

The Mach Crush Speed Spool is designed to be used in freshwater fishing, but can also be used in saltwater with proper care.

It is designed to be strong and durable and still has a lightweight design, great for your swim jigs and buzz baits. One of the great things about the Mach Crush is its weight. The reel also has a 32mm braid-ready fishing spool and comes with two large Winn Dri-Tac knobs on a curved 95mm aluminum reel handle. The reel features a Centrifugal brake system with four internal brake shoes. The Mach Crush features a solid brass main gear and crankshaft and a double-shielded stainless steel bearing system. The Mach Crush features a great gear ratio of 7.5:1 which is able to perform great in just about all fishing conditions. It provides tremendous performance for any angler looking to step up their baitcast game. Sitting as our runner-up as the best bass fishing baitcasting reel. Lews Mach Crush Speed Spool Baitcast Reel an extremely fast and high-performing baitcaster. We understand it doesn’t have the “ prestige” of some of the other brands out there, but regardless of that, the Alloy M delivers exceptional performance, better quality parts, and for less money than the other baitcaster brands. If you’re looking for one of the best baitcasting reels at an incredible price we recommend checking out Piscifun’s Alloy M Baitcasting Reel. The leverage they provide goes a long way at bringing in the heavy lunkers.

We believe part of the smooth feel on the retrieve has to be credited to the oversized handle and knobs. With the 8 double-shielded ball bears and 1 roller bearing the Alloy M retrieves smoothly, even when under load. In many of the other reels we’ve used over the years, it seems like they typically excel in one or the other, but the Alloy M baitcaster handles well in both. The Alloy M is very smooth during both the cast and retrieve. Even performing well at pulling some large bass bunkered down in the weeds. Made up of 4 carbon washers and a Hamai CNC brass gear, we were a bit surprised at how well it performed.ĭoing our best to put it through the wringer, the drag was able to keep up with everything we threw at it. The drag system on the Alloy M is incredibly robust. Featuring 12 magnets within the system, it does a great job of preventing backlash and birdnests. It is equipped with an excellent magnetic braking system. Even after some long days on the water with the Alloy M, we didn’t feel weighed down. It’s a lightweight reel, clocking in just about 7.4 ounces. The body of the reel is constructed with ADC12 aluminum alloy providing excellent durability, impact protection, and corrosion resistance. The Alloy M is a solid baitcaster that feels good in the hands. With the release of the Alloy M low profile baitcasting reel, Piscifun has shown us once and for all that we’ve been paying too much for our baitcasting reels!
