Close Menu
Tactical AmericansTactical Americans
  • Home
  • Guns
  • Knives
  • Gear
  • News
  • Videos
  • Community

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest tactical, firearms and many more news and updates directly to your inbox.

What's Hot

TacJobs – Green Beret Foundation Seeks

Jul 30, 2025 3:00 pm

Federal Judge Orders Michigan Ranches to Eliminate Feral Hogs

Jul 30, 2025 2:55 pm

Trump signs VA Home Loan Program Reform Act

Jul 30, 2025 2:47 pm
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Wednesday, July 30, 2025 3:29 pm EDT
Trending
  • TacJobs – Green Beret Foundation Seeks
  • Federal Judge Orders Michigan Ranches to Eliminate Feral Hogs
  • Trump signs VA Home Loan Program Reform Act
  • Where Is Ghislaine Maxwell Now? What to Know About the Epstein Accomplice’s Life in Prison (and Attempts to Be Freed) By Emily Blackwood
  • First Look: Henry Holsters Cipher Holsters
  • Patagonia’s Biggest Sale Is Here — These Are Our Favorite Products
  • Feds investigating viral Cincinnati beating, DOJ confirms
  • Shane Tamura Didn't Show Up For His Job in Las Vegas. The Next Day, He Opened Fire in N.Y.C. By Christina Coulter
  • Privacy
  • Advertise
  • Contact
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest VKontakte
Tactical AmericansTactical Americans
  • Home
  • Guns
  • Knives
  • Gear
  • News
  • Videos
  • Community
Newsletter
Tactical AmericansTactical Americans
Home » Abu Garcia Revo SX Review
Gear

Abu Garcia Revo SX Review

newsBy newsJun 30, 2025 10:35 am10 ViewsNo Comments
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr WhatsApp
Abu Garcia Revo SX Review
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

As summer takes hold, thick vegetation continues to cover my favorite fishing spots. This means I need a rod and reel that can haul in a salad with my fish. However, I don’t fish competitively, so I can’t justify spending a mortgage payment on a reel. Luckily, Abu Garcia sent the Revo SX to test and review this spring and early summer. 

I’ve fished with it in my pond, the lake, and while bouncing a 1-ounce jig in the heavy current of my local lake’s tailwaters. I’m tough on gear and am blessed to fish the pond in my backyard whenever I want. The Abu Garcia Revo SX has been one of the only reels in my hand in the last couple of months. So, how has it held up so far?

In short: After a few casts, I was shocked that this reel wasn’t more expensive. I can launch a cast across my pond, flip into some vegetation, and reel in big fish without concerns. While the Revo SX is not a budget-friendly option, it’s definitely affordable for serious bass anglers. The build quality and performance have proven that this reel is worth every penny. 


  • Smooth casting, reeling, and drag

  • Power to winch in big fish

  • Comfortable in the hand

  • Lightweight & compact

  • Well built


Wesley Littlefield

Abu Garcia Revo SX Baitcasting Reel Review

In several situations, I’ve targeted largemouth and hybrid striped bass with the Abu Garcia Revo SX low-profile baitcaster. It’s become one of my favorite jig reels for bank and kayak fishing. I have it paired with a 7’5” heavy-power, fast-action Fenwick Elite Bass casting rod.

Build Quality

The Abu Garcia Revo SX Low Profile Reel  closeup

I’ve used Abu Garcia rods and reels for nearly as long as I’ve fished (a cane pole and Zebco 33 were my first). I’ve always thought Abu Garcia puts a tremendous amount of thought and effort into crafting high-quality fishing gear.

The fifth generation of the Revo SX provides anglers with the perfect balance of weight, strength, and ergonomics, thanks to the X2-Cräftic alloy frame and asymmetrical body design. This reel can winch in big or little fish with lots of salad thanks to the torque and power from the D2 Gear design and Power Stack Carbon Matrix drag system.

I’ve had fewer backlashes, and when I do have a backlash, it’s not nearly as bad because of the IVCB-6 braking system, which has almost limitless braking options.

It is available right-handed or left-handed and with 6.7:1 or 7.3:1 gear ratios (you can upgrade to the Revo SX Rocket for a 9.0:1 or Revo SX-SS for an 8.1:1 gear ratio). 

Now that we know most of the nitty-gritty details, let’s get to what truly matters: how it performed while fishing. 

On-the-Water Performance

fishing with Abu Garcia Revo SX Low Profile Reel
fishing with Abu Garcia Revo SX Low Profile Reel

When I first got the reel, I headed to my pond and was blown away by how easy it was to cast with minimal effort. I had a few bites while casting and flipping/pitching a jig, but didn’t catch anything, so I was eager to get back to the water. My next trip was to the lake from the bank, where the reel exceeded my expectations, but I didn’t catch a fish. 

Another time, I hooked into one of the biggest bass in my pond. It stripped drag and jumped, and I reeled it to my dock. I made the mistake of allowing it to wrap around one of the dock’s legs and cut my line. Losing that fish was no fault of the reel or rod; I must take full responsibility for it. However, during that fight, I began to see just how incredible this reel is for bass fishing.

On one of my most recent trips with the Revo SX, I met my buddy below our local dam to target hybrid striped bass and catfish. Neither of us caught a hybrid, but my buddy caught a catfish and a big walleye while I reeled in freshwater drum after freshwater drum. A couple of them weighed 5 to 8 pounds. I’m not a fan of catching drum, but I must admit they fight hard. And, paired with the strong currents we were fishing, they were a blast to reel in with the Abu Garcia Revo SX.

When I kayak fish, I suspect this reel will be locked in my hand for most of the morning and throughout the summer. 

What the Revo SX Baitcaster Does Well

a man holding Abu Garcia Revo SX Low Profile Reel
a man holding Abu Garcia Revo SX Low Profile Reel

The Revo SX baitcasting reel does precisely what you expect it to do. It casts great, reels in big and little fish, rarely backlashes, and is built to last.

I was able to crank up the drag in swift currents to ensure the fish wouldn’t get slack in the line. But I also adjusted it to be sensitive enough to allow big bass in calm water to strip drag smoothly.

I could use it for general fishing, but I’ve found it to fit my needs perfectly while jig fishing. So, I’ve primarily used it in those instances. 

Where I See Room for Improvement

The Abu Garcia Revo SX Low Profile Reel uprightThe Abu Garcia Revo SX Low Profile Reel upright

I honestly don’t see much room for improvement with the Revo SX low-profile reel. It’s at an excellent price for the quality, and I’m excited to continue fishing with it for years. 

Who Should Buy It

As an avid bass angler, I can honestly say this reel is ideal for serious anglers. Tournament anglers will find the Abu Garcia Revo SX up to the quality standards they need to land winning fish. Weekend warriors like myself will also find this reel an excellent addition to their fishing reel collection.

However, I wouldn’t recommend this reel to beginners because it is pricey. It costs more than some of my rod and reel combos, which I’ve used for years to catch fish. So if you’re on a tight budget or unsure if you’ll enjoy fishing as much as I do, you should probably keep looking for a different reel.

Conclusion: Abu Garcia Revo SX Reel Review

I’ve been highly impressed with my Abu Garcia Revo SX low-profile baitcasting reel. It’s held up for many fishing trips and still looks barely used. I believe it to be reasonably priced, but it is expensive for many anglers ($180 isn’t cheap). I’ll be fishing with this Abu Garcia reel for a while.



Read the full article here

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Related Posts

TacJobs – Green Beret Foundation Seeks

Federal Judge Orders Michigan Ranches to Eliminate Feral Hogs

Patagonia’s Biggest Sale Is Here — These Are Our Favorite Products

Alpha OneSource at Norfolk Super SERVMART

The Best Motorcycle Helmets of 2025

2026 Nissan Rogue Gets a $200 Price Bump and New ‘Dark Armor’ Trim

High Speed Gear Launches GEN 2 TACO Pouches and GEN 2 Operator Belt in New Silver Tan and Spruce Green Colorways for Law Enforcement

2026 Cadillac Lyriq-V Review | GearJunkie Tested

Ops-Core RAILINK Partner Spotlight: Princeton Tec

Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Editors Picks

Federal Judge Orders Michigan Ranches to Eliminate Feral Hogs

Jul 30, 2025 2:55 pm

Trump signs VA Home Loan Program Reform Act

Jul 30, 2025 2:47 pm

Where Is Ghislaine Maxwell Now? What to Know About the Epstein Accomplice’s Life in Prison (and Attempts to Be Freed) By Emily Blackwood

Jul 30, 2025 2:42 pm

First Look: Henry Holsters Cipher Holsters

Jul 30, 2025 2:20 pm

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest tactical, firearms and many more news and updates directly to your inbox.

Latest News

Patagonia’s Biggest Sale Is Here — These Are Our Favorite Products

By news

Feds investigating viral Cincinnati beating, DOJ confirms

By Jack Bogart

Shane Tamura Didn't Show Up For His Job in Las Vegas. The Next Day, He Opened Fire in N.Y.C. By Christina Coulter

By Jack Bogart
Tactical Americans
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest YouTube
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Press Release
  • Advertise
  • Contact
Copyright © 2025 Tactical Americans. Created by Sawah Solutions.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.