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+1 on this. Let us have an upgraded t-force line.
Tforce reels need a re-work anyway. They should also have the ability to take more line as you upgrade them. not less...
Since the past updates that nerfed the amount of line that the reels can take due the massive increase in line diameter made the Tforce reel a joke, like its some cheap plastic china reel.. That's not even mentioning about how slow they reel now..
Search up some Penn Sea reels and see how much line a true conventional bottom fishing sea reel takes..
check out this model in particular.
Penn INT130VIS International 2-Speed Conventional Reel
https://www.tackledirect.com/penn-int130vis-2-speed-international-vi-trolling-reel.html
That's a Sea reel.. My friend owns three of these we use on Sea trips in Halifax or when we fish Sturgeon in the St Laurence river, we even use them trolling for Salmon.
these specs can vary on the line type/diameter being used.
Maximum Test - Braided
5025 Yards-4594 Meters /100 Pounds-45Kg
4175 Yards-3817 Meters /130 Pounds-59Kg
3085 Yards-2821 Meters /200 Pounds-91Kg
Maximum Test - Mono
1330 Yards-1216 Meters /100 Pounds-45Kg
1005 Yards-918 Meters /130 Pounds-59Kg
870 Yards-795 Meters /150 Pounds-68Kg