Owner's manual

C. THE REVO® MGX & MGXtreme:
The combination of an enhanced compact design with our ground-breaking X-Mag alloy frame
and C6 carbon sidelplates produce the evolution of ultra-lightweight, low profile reel technology.
Revo® MGX & MGXtreme low profile reels feature the adjustable IVCB-IV brake system
provides precision brake adjustments, allowing anglers to cast a wide variety of baits including
lightweight finesse lures.
D. HOW TO FILL THE SPOOL WITH LINE
Revo® MGX and MGXtreme low profile reels are designed for monofilament, braid and
fluorocarbon lines. Personal preference and fishing conditions will determine line selection.
Begin by passing the line through the guide located on the front of the reel. Secure the line to the
reel using the arbor knot. Control the filler spool by inserting a pencil into the spool hub. While
maintaining tension on the line with your fingers, wind the reel handle and continue to fill with
line to approximately 1/16” (1.5 mm) below the top of the reel spool for best results (show
picture). Do not overfill. (CLICK HERE to learn how to tie the arbor knot in this video)
Braided Line
Some anglers prefer to add a monofilament backing to the reel spool before attaching braided
line. This helps reduce line slip. Using the above instructions, fill the spool with enough
monofilament line to cover the spool. Tie the tag end of the monofilament backing to the
braided line using a uni-to-uni knot, Albright knot or equivalent. Continue to fill the spool with
braid to approximately 1/16” (1.5 mm) inside the upper lip of the spool. Do not overfill.
(CLICK HERE to learn how to tie the uni-to-uni knot in this video)
E. DRAG ADJUSTMENT
The Revo® MGX and MGXtreme are capable of up to 12 lbs of smooth and reliable drag
tension. Control the amount of drag by turning the adjustment star inside the reel handle.
Rotate the star clockwise (right) to increase drag or counterclockwise (left) to decrease drag. For
best results the drag should be adjusted to approximately one-third of the breaking test of the line
being used. This can be accomplished by tying the line to a spring scale for precise adjustment.
Make sure the reel is first mounted on a rod and the line has been run though the rod guides
before tying to the scale. The drag should always release before the line reaches its breaking
point. Factors such as line type, technique and fishing conditions may require adjustment to
these recommendations. Any drag setting above half of the line strength risks line breakage.
If a spring scale is unavailable, tie the line to a secure point. With the rod tip up (about a 45
degree vertical angle), apply pressure by turning the handle. Gradually tighten the drag