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Conventional and Bait Casting Reel Rebuild Tutorials and Questions => Penn International Tutorials and Questions => Topic started by: ohfishalee on June 02, 2014, 12:52:08 PM

Title: Penn Squall 16vs 2 Speed LD
Post by: ohfishalee on June 02, 2014, 12:52:08 PM
Anyone know if they are all made in China and has anyone opened one of these up yet to see what's inside?
Title: Re: Penn Squall 16vs 2 Speed LD
Post by: floating doc on June 02, 2014, 07:26:50 PM
I can't answer your specific questions, but the price is good, and if you're planning to fish with lighter drag settings the graphite frame might not be a problem. 
Title: Re: Penn Squall 16vs 2 Speed LD
Post by: johndtuttle on June 03, 2014, 03:39:38 PM
Quote from: ohfishalee on June 02, 2014, 12:52:08 PM
Anyone know if they are all made in China and has anyone opened one of these up yet to see what's inside?

yes, all the reels made in this class by every maker are made in their respective offshore factories.

The internals are basically the same as the higher end Made in USA torque series with some cost savings in what I would term as the "traditional" areas where a bushing will do instead of a bearing etc. They still have nice stainless gears and silent dogs.

I am going to do a first look and tutorial of these soon but am hoping to have some time on the water with it first.



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Title: Re: Penn Squall 16vs 2 Speed LD
Post by: maxpowers on June 03, 2014, 06:59:10 PM
I opened my up and tried to service it.

everything is heavy duty inside but I could not get the spool bearings out.  I also ended up putting the 2 speed shifter on and missed a part which ended up costing me a new shift button as it locked in place really tight and I had to pry it out.  Just an FYI in case if you did service it and forgot the little spring that goes inside the gear sleeve.
Title: Re: Penn Squall 16vs 2 Speed LD
Post by: ohfishalee on June 06, 2014, 12:10:56 AM
thanks for the insights thus far. I have one already and ordered another as soon as I received it. I did so based on Penn's legendary reputation and experiential data that supports Penn's solid build history.  Not all of Penn's reels have been fault free but neither have anyone else's have they - so I am gambling based on the past quality of all my other Penns (30TW, 50TW, 50VSW, 16VS, 16VSX and now SQL16VS). It looks like a good reel that I hope to get wet this weekend.
Title: Re: Penn Squall 16vs 2 Speed LD
Post by: ohfishalee on June 27, 2014, 12:04:33 AM
Has anyone else got any reviews?
Title: Re: Penn Squall 16vs 2 Speed LD
Post by: ohfishalee on July 02, 2014, 01:21:59 AM
I have tested this reel and find that it doesn't allow the line to smoothly come off the reel in freespool with the clicker on. Not a bad thing by any means as it is great for chumming but you just need to pull the line off when using a lightweight lure 3-5oz.

Caught a 23lb Blackfin and a couple 30lb Wahoos with no problems.

SO far - good value for money.

The tools that came with it aren't so good. At least the star driver is very cheap. All others are standard and otherwise ok
Title: Re: Penn Squall 16vs 2 Speed LD
Post by: johndtuttle on July 03, 2014, 06:37:07 PM
Thanks for that update.  ;)
Title: Re: Penn Squall 16vs 2 Speed LD
Post by: Bryan Young on July 04, 2014, 11:16:18 PM
Quote from: ohfishalee on July 02, 2014, 01:21:59 AM
I have tested this reel and find that it doesn't allow the line to smoothly come off the reel in freespool with the clicker on. Not a bad thing by any means as it is great for chumming but you just need to pull the line off when using a lightweight lure 3-5oz.
I don't quite understand...the clicker adds resistance and I don't know many reels that will allow line to come off smoothly with the clicker on.
Title: Re: Penn Squall 16vs 2 Speed LD
Post by: ohfishalee on July 25, 2014, 12:28:42 AM
ok, rephrase - not smooth but not so abruptly.......it isn't a bad thing except when setting the rods when trolling