I bought this reel for 5500 size and try it with the big kingfish, the video is in my video and short. This is a very smooth, strong and sturdy, very accurate drag setting and beauty reels, i really love it and now think to get another 6500 size.
as someone who loves fishing for tiger , hammerheads sharks, this one going to be just perfect! will buy it the in the next 15 days, also, will give a feedback here after i test it on a big shark!
@@thevernonposse YES I DID!! I caught a hammerhead shark, mako shark , the reel is 10/10! Soo smooth! Worth the money, one minor detail that I didn't like is that the drag noise is not that loud, the Penn Slammer's drag noise is louder and better, i do recommend buying the Authority.
I have the 5500 , been having issues with wind knots . Line hitting the first eye coming off the reel , very frustrating. Lost a few lures , shop took out a shim . Line lay got better , no knots.. but here in there still the Line hits that first eye. 30lb test braid , not sure if I should've went heavier on the line . I don't have as much Line on the spool as you , wondering if I need a little more on .
That first guide might be too close to the reel which will decrease casting distance and cause some line issues. I'd look into a different rod. I have a 5500 that packed with 30# braid and I've yet to get any knots
@Mercuryverado200 ok thanks , my rod is a 10'6 saltX . I can't get my line lay nowhere close to straight like yours . I always get the hourglass in the middle look . I've taking off the line about 8x re doing it . Even changed the backing to 8lb mono for tighter lay before the braid . Can't get rid of the hourglass look to save my life lol . Tried all 3 shims and even without a shim .
@General GP I would take it somewhere to have checked out. It shouldn't be doing that. I have 3 Authorities with perfect line lay. 2500,2500HS and 5500. Are you hand spooling it ? Maybe you need to have someone put it on with a line machine
@Mercuryverado200 thanks for the replies I appreciate it . When I purchased it the shop used the machine , that's when I ran into the knots issue I'm guessing due to the uneven line lay and the chim it came with installed . When they took out that shim no knots but line lash here n here . So I did it my self about 7x same outcome. My Slammer 3 I've done my self countless times, line lay is beautiful lol straight just like yours . I'll take off the line and take it to a shop see if they can correct it . Again thanks for the input
Hi there I just watched your video but I can't seem to find were you took the bail arm mechanism apart ,my authority 2500 stopped clicking back properly and closes untimely causing my line to break on casting ,,I wonder if you can advise? Thanks
I have watched a bunch of videos about taking reels apart amd reviews. But I have NEVER seen one that was as descriptive as yours. You made everything look so easy, and you were clean with the whole process. I was going to get the Penn Slammer III DX 4500, but I will save a little more and get the Penn Authority in 4500. Your video have swayed my decision on this reel. Was that a Kobalt tool. Can you tell me the name of it and model, so I can get one? Thanks for all
Good evening Jesse. Hope all is well. I just fish off of piers for sea mullets (whiting) and spots and black and red drums. What I the name of the rod you have paired with the PENN Authority? Is it a medium heavy?? And what length please. Thanks bro. Tight lines
What is the name of the tool that you are using for all the screws you are taking off. I want to purchase one. Possibly the model number. Never seen it so small. Thank you
Once these hit the 1yr mark I'll let you know. I remember my VR150 drag system not doing well after 1yr of use. I feel like this Duradrag will be fine but I want to keep it fair between the 2 reels.
@@Jessewrightfishing yesterday i open my slammer 3 3500 after 2 years of sea fishing, and on the same part it was covered with salt, nothing inside the reel. Just got a slammer 4 3500 as authority is quite expensive here in uk.
@Razvan R Slammer does a good job keeping water out of the reel with the IPX seals. I'd be kinda nervous to reel my Slammers underwater, though. I'm glad yours are holding up well.
I had to clean and grease my battle 2 a few times. But wouldn't dare to do it with this one, lol. No reason to take it a part since it is fully sealed and risk damaging the the seal other than for the purpose of a video.
I damaged the seal on my other 2500. Inexpensive part and fixed it very easily. Whole reason for this video was to show that no water got inside the reel after purposely dunking it and reeling it underwater.
Just for those who want to pay more to say they have the best. And don't have Saltiga, Stella or Van Staal money. 😂 It's certainly not worth the asking price over the Slammer.
I've fished them side by side. Authority is built better and feels better than a slammer. I'm pretty sure if someone is going to drop $500 on a reel, they can afford the other reels you listed just fine.
I wonder when the day came an engineer thought it was a good idea to change worm gear mechanics for this crappy system all reels have today. No wonder they need 13 ball bearings...my ancient worm gear reels have exactly one ball bearing and run much smoother than the modern reels ever could.
@@Jessewrightfishing The Stella has the same gear as any other reel. No worm gear mechanics in it at all. Last worm gear reel I know of is the ABU Cardinal 3, 4 and 5 from 1984.
I Love Penn Product because Easy Maintenance and strong and high Quality material
I bought this reel for 5500 size and try it with the big kingfish, the video is in my video and short.
This is a very smooth, strong and sturdy, very accurate drag setting and beauty reels, i really love it and now think to get another 6500 size.
as someone who loves fishing for tiger , hammerheads sharks, this one going to be just perfect! will buy it the in the next 15 days, also, will give a feedback here after i test it on a big shark!
Did u get the shark yet
@@thevernonposse YES I DID!! I caught a hammerhead shark, mako shark , the reel is 10/10! Soo smooth! Worth the money, one minor detail that I didn't like is that the drag noise is not that loud, the Penn Slammer's drag noise is louder and better, i do recommend buying the Authority.
What size reel do you have?
I have the 5500 , been having issues with wind knots . Line hitting the first eye coming off the reel , very frustrating. Lost a few lures , shop took out a shim . Line lay got better , no knots.. but here in there still the Line hits that first eye. 30lb test braid , not sure if I should've went heavier on the line . I don't have as much Line on the spool as you , wondering if I need a little more on .
That first guide might be too close to the reel which will decrease casting distance and cause some line issues. I'd look into a different rod. I have a 5500 that packed with 30# braid and I've yet to get any knots
@Mercuryverado200 ok thanks , my rod is a 10'6 saltX . I can't get my line lay nowhere close to straight like yours . I always get the hourglass in the middle look . I've taking off the line about 8x re doing it . Even changed the backing to 8lb mono for tighter lay before the braid . Can't get rid of the hourglass look to save my life lol . Tried all 3 shims and even without a shim .
@General GP I would take it somewhere to have checked out. It shouldn't be doing that. I have 3 Authorities with perfect line lay. 2500,2500HS and 5500. Are you hand spooling it ? Maybe you need to have someone put it on with a line machine
@Mercuryverado200 thanks for the replies I appreciate it . When I purchased it the shop used the machine , that's when I ran into the knots issue I'm guessing due to the uneven line lay and the chim it came with installed . When they took out that shim no knots but line lash here n here . So I did it my self about 7x same outcome. My Slammer 3 I've done my self countless times, line lay is beautiful lol straight just like yours . I'll take off the line and take it to a shop see if they can correct it . Again thanks for the input
I just checked the price of this reel, guess I'll have to stick with my gen1 spinfisher. Great video!
Yeah it's a little pricey. Thanks for watching
The SpinFisher should be good enough.
@@Jessewrightfishing how is the reel so far ? do you like it? How much better is it then penn slammer 4 ?
nice review!
Hi there I just watched your video but I can't seem to find were you took the bail arm mechanism apart ,my authority 2500 stopped clicking back properly and closes untimely causing my line to break on casting ,,I wonder if you can advise? Thanks
I no longer fish with these reels. Give the guys at Betts Fishing Center a call, and they can help you out. Ask for Caleb! 727-518-7637
Hello, I have not seen the subject of the weight of this reel mentioned, could you tell me if the weight announced on the box is correct?
I have watched a bunch of videos about taking reels apart amd reviews. But I have NEVER seen one that was as descriptive as yours.
You made everything look so easy, and you were clean with the whole process.
I was going to get the Penn Slammer III DX 4500, but I will save a little more and get the Penn Authority in 4500.
Your video have swayed my decision on this reel. Was that a Kobalt tool. Can you tell me the name of it and model, so I can get one? Thanks for all
Thanks for watching. It's a Kobalt tools 26 piece ratchet set
Item #70035
Model #62493
@@Jessewrightfishing Thank you Jesse. I have 2 4500 and love them. Tight lines brother.
Nice video how much bigger is this reel from a vr 75 staal. I jig down the beach for snook don’t want something to heavy .
It's honestly not that heavy. I'd say the 3500 is about the size of a VR75
I'm a penn fan boy love my 750ss ,850 but I would go with the van
Good evening Jesse. Hope all is well. I just fish off of piers for sea mullets (whiting) and spots and black and red drums.
What I the name of the rod you have paired with the PENN Authority? Is it a medium heavy?? And what length please. Thanks bro. Tight lines
I have it on a Fenwick Elite Inshore 7' 8-17 Medium action
My only beef is the shaft and worm not having a bearing support.
Kastking Kapstan series is just as good 1/3 the price
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I would have loved to have seen the underside of the rotor but no biggie.
What is the name of the tool that you are using for all the screws you are taking off. I want to purchase one. Possibly the model number. Never seen it so small. Thank you
I'll try and find it an report back. Sorry I didn't see your original comment
What kind of screws are they
What is the back coating on the smaller gear attached to the main gear
I'm not sure
In terms of longetivity/durability how does this compare to the VRs?
Once these hit the 1yr mark I'll let you know. I remember my VR150 drag system not doing well after 1yr of use. I feel like this Duradrag will be fine but I want to keep it fair between the 2 reels.
Penn Authority VS Daiwa 21 Certate SW, Which one do you think is better?
Both great reels for sure! But I feel like the Authority is more bullet proof.
@@Jessewrightfishing Thank you
Do You have any idea what's the diameter of main gear in this 2500 size ?
No idea
So the only difference is the seals they must be really costly for the reels pricing .
is this better water proof than slammer 4? or u think same?
It's definitely better since you can completely submerge and reel the Authority underwater.
braid used? please
Spiderwire Ultracast
@@Jessewrightfishing 4x or 8x?
@@odelaguila5003 That will be the X8
these reels r tanks. im getting the 8500hs for tuna popping
You'll love it man. I'm super impressed by the ones I own
Gears still smooth?
They were when I owned it. I no longer have it.
@@Jessewrightfishing can I ask why you got rid of it? I heard it's an incredible reel.
@@peteruveges1976 Great reel in deed. I just made the decision to switch brands in 2024.
@@Jessewrightfishing So which reel you got in 2024?
Fishing shimano now @@piercel.6515
min5.27 you can see the salt crystals near the screw.
Yeah, maybe on the outside of the reel. No water got inside the reel. That's the whole point of the video
@@Jessewrightfishing yesterday i open my slammer 3 3500 after 2 years of sea fishing, and on the same part it was covered with salt, nothing inside the reel. Just got a slammer 4 3500 as authority is quite expensive here in uk.
@Razvan R Slammer does a good job keeping water out of the reel with the IPX seals. I'd be kinda nervous to reel my Slammers underwater, though. I'm glad yours are holding up well.
That you do for us fisherman.
What is the tool that you are using to disassemble the rrels.
Wow, reels are getting so much better these days. So do all those seals make feel like a Van Staal?
Not at all. This reel is butter smooth when you fish it. The more I've fished it the smoother it has gotten. Feels nothing like a Staal.
@Anthony Rodriguez Probably the VS can dive deeper, but for splashes and minor dunks, this one should be great. Looks like Penn has a real winner.
I'd like to buy, but I don't know what size like Shimano 6000
The Authority 4500 is very similar in size to my Twin Power 6000. Maybe a hair shorter top to bottom but very similar.
4500 would be perfect
I had to clean and grease my battle 2 a few times. But wouldn't dare to do it with this one, lol. No reason to take it a part since it is fully sealed and risk damaging the the seal other than for the purpose of a video.
I damaged the seal on my other 2500. Inexpensive part and fixed it very easily. Whole reason for this video was to show that no water got inside the reel after purposely dunking it and reeling it underwater.
Just for those who want to pay more to say they have the best. And don't have Saltiga, Stella or Van Staal money. 😂
It's certainly not worth the asking price over the Slammer.
I've fished them side by side. Authority is built better and feels better than a slammer. I'm pretty sure if someone is going to drop $500 on a reel, they can afford the other reels you listed just fine.
click video. hear musick. thumbs up lets see .....
im think who made the gear same like a honda yamaha motorcycle reel can use oil haha change oil gear i mean
I wonder when the day came an engineer thought it was a good idea to change worm gear mechanics for this crappy system all reels have today.
No wonder they need 13 ball bearings...my ancient worm gear reels have exactly one ball bearing and run much smoother than the modern reels ever could.
@@Kivas_Fajo Only Shimano runs a worm gear drive in spinning reels. Everyone else does it like this.
@@Jessewrightfishing The Stella has the same gear as any other reel. No worm gear mechanics in it at all.
Last worm gear reel I know of is the ABU Cardinal 3, 4 and 5 from 1984.
@Kivas_Fajo A quick Google search of the schematic will show that the Stella SW and most of your Shimano reels do, in fact, have a worm gear system.
😂 ты осмотри на эту намотку шнура, на шпуле 😢 выглядит так как эта катушка дешманский 🇨🇳 😂😂😂
Not sure what you are saying
China penn
That's cool