Fly the Team Iceshanty Flag! Iceshanty Proshop
Anyone willing to share a link to where to buy them?
Simple as goggeling it!!!https://www.google.com/search?sxsrf=ALeKk00UKKPU28e8ZQj21wffUwwi7Pv8Jg%3A1589151787329&source=hp&ei=K4i4Xr_HEI2uswW05Z3YAw&q=carbon+drag+washers+for+spinning+reels&oq=carbon+drag+washers+for+spinning+reels&gs_lcp=CgZwc3ktYWIQAzIGCAAQFhAeOgQIIxAnOgIIADoFCAAQgwE6BQghEKABOgUIIRCrAjoECAAQDToGCAAQDRAeOggIABANEAUQHjoECAAQHjoGCAAQBRAeOggIIRAWEB0QHjoFCAAQzQI6BAghEApQww5Y_sMCYN3JAmgBcAB4AIAB-QOIAdQqkgENMTEuMjYuMi4xLjAuMZgBAKABAaoBB2d3cy13aXo&sclient=psy-ab&ved=0ahUKEwj_iJnes6rpAhUN16wKHbRyBzsQ4dUDCAk&uact=5
Thanks so much. I guess wanting places people have personally bought them from its too much to ask. In some cases personal experience trumps Google.
I wouldn't add carbon....i actually prefer oiled felt for panfish. I pull the drag apart on all my reels 1-2 times a year and reoil with synthetic reel oil. All my ice reels have polished steels which helps more with smoothness than anything else. (Image removed from quote.)I have a carbon drag reel - it works great when properly tuned but oiled felt will always have a smoother breakaway with polished steels
Gee, if just polishing the metal parts make such a difference, why don’t they just start that way?!? Or is it like one of those gunsmith tricks lol.