New for 2022 Shimano Tranx 150
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Looks like Shimano likes their Tranx 200/300/400/500 family enough that they'll be releasing an even smaller version - the 150. I suppose that it'll have all the 200's features, but built on a more compact frame. As you can see, its pretty light in weight - which many prefer. Here's from Shimano:



CaptainOriginal Crew2,210 postsSince 2018
Resurrecting an old thread. But after speaking to Joe (Flukinit) about the 150, I purchased a power handle for it from Jigging World. I'll be heading out Friday evening to give it a test run. See how it is, compared to the paddle. I'm sure it will feel the same as the power handle I installed on my Accurist Quantum.


Captain4,988 postsSince 2020
Sounds good. Joe has hands the size of a catcher's mitt, so for him it works. I have never liked oversized single ball-type handles on tiny baitcasting reels, as a/ I have human-sized hands, b/ I feel it greatly unbalances a setup, which leads to tired wrists after a day of jigging, and c/ putting an oversized handle on a tiny reel places increased stress on the gears, causing premature wear.
What I prefer is a larger dual-knob handle such as this 120mm Gomexus CNC machined aluminum version, with its matching 30mm ball-bearing knobs. I bet it doen't cost much more than what Jigging World gets for their single-knob handle.
Ehh, tomato, tomahto, it comes down to what a user likes. Anyway, here's my much used and happily battle-scarred Daiwa Pluton 200H with that handle aboard. It's really a great match for any reel that can carry it.



What I prefer is a larger dual-knob handle such as this 120mm Gomexus CNC machined aluminum version, with its matching 30mm ball-bearing knobs. I bet it doen't cost much more than what Jigging World gets for their single-knob handle.
Ehh, tomato, tomahto, it comes down to what a user likes. Anyway, here's my much used and happily battle-scarred Daiwa Pluton 200H with that handle aboard. It's really a great match for any reel that can carry it.
CaptainOriginal Crew2,210 postsSince 2018
Resurrecting an old thread. But after speaking to Joe (Flukinit) about the 150, I purchased a power handle for it from Jigging World. I'll be heading out Friday evening to give it a test run. See how it is, compared to the paddle. I'm sure it will feel the same as the power handle I installed on my Accurist Quantum.Funny, I bought one too, but have not switched it out yet.
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AdmiralOriginal Crew20,411 postsSince 2019
Sounds good. Joe has hands the size of a catcher's mitt, so for him it works. I have never liked oversized single ball-type handles on tiny baitcasting reels, as a/ I have normal human-sized hands, b/ I feel it greatly unbalances a setup, which leads to tired wrists after a day of jigging, and c/ putting an oversized handle on a tiny reel places increased stress on the gears, causing premature wear.Thanks for your input as always Pete. I'll see what Friday and Monday brings.
What I prefer is a larger dual-knob handle such as this 120mm Gomexus CNC machined aluminum version, with its matching 30mm ball-bearing knobs. I bet it isn't much more than what Jigging World gets for their single-knob handle.
Ehh, tomato, tomahto, it comes down to what a user likes. Anyway, here's my much used and happily battle-scarred Daiwa Pluton 200H with that handle aboard. It's really a great match for any reel that can carry it.
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Captain4,988 postsSince 2020
Yes, better. But if you compare the handle you are using to the double knob version that Abu packs with the Winch and Beast reels, its length is EXACTLY the same, center of handle nut to center of knob. Plus its significantly heavier, with that chrome-on-brass counter weight on its other end. Abu just deleted the second knob and riveted on the counterweight. I have no idea why Abu calls it a Power handle, when it can supply no more "power" than the double knob version. I love Abu, and have for 50 years, but some of the things they do can be real head-scratchers.
Here's the "standard" handle with which the Beast 40 ships. Center to center distance exactly the same as the so-called power handle. (Sometimes I surprise even myself with the extent of my reel parts inventory. LOL!):


Here's the "standard" handle with which the Beast 40 ships. Center to center distance exactly the same as the so-called power handle. (Sometimes I surprise even myself with the extent of my reel parts inventory. LOL!):
CaptainOriginal Crew2,210 postsSince 2018
Resurrecting an old thread. But after speaking to Joe (Flukinit) about the 150, I purchased a power handle for it from Jigging World. I'll be heading out Friday evening to give it a test run. See how it is, compared to the paddle. I'm sure it will feel the same as the power handle I installed on my Accurist Quantum.Great looking handle on a beautiful reel. Hope you catch some real monsters with it, Matt!
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CaptainOriginal Crew1,847 postsSince 2018
Great looking handle on a beautiful reel. Hope you catch some real monsters with it, Matt!Thanks, let's see how I like it tomorrow evening
Captain4,988 postsSince 2020
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