


Before you cast move the magnet all the way in then come back out one full turn. If the reel is too slow try another half turn out. Alter the braking half a turn at a time until the spool is running at the right speed for you in the prevailing conditions. During the cast you can back off the magnet once the lead is decelerating but be careful as this reel sports a large spool and the centrifugal forces are high. And finally, don't forget to reset the magnet before the next cast!
| Gear ratio: | 6:1 |
| Brakes: | Single rare earth magnet with screw adjustment |
| Spool end tension: | Set spool end float so there is just discernable lateral movement |
| Fishing tune: | Red RF in both bearings. Start with the magnet one full turn out |
| Pro's: | Holds plenty of line and gets it back quickly, mag provides total control |
| Con's: | No vices |
Bearing access
The 535 Mag T runs on two bearings similar to the standard 535 with one substantially larger than the other. The difference is the centrifugal blocks are replaced by a magnetic brake.
