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If the multi is cheap enough and you want to give it a go, go for it, you've not got alot to loose. They're easy enough to cast and you may find you prefer it to a fixed spool.Also, if you look after it, you may get your money back selling it on if it isn't for you.I've used fixed spools for years, tried a couple of different multis for a year or so, they just felt awkward and slow compared to fixed spools for me so I went back to what I prefer.I would definitely try both fixed spool and multi if you don't have any fishing experience though, you may find you'll prefer one over the other.
If the multi is cheap enough and you want to give it a go, go for it, you've not got alot to loose. They're easy enough to cast and you may find you prefer it to a fixed spool.
Also, if you look after it, you may get your money back selling it on if it isn't for you.
I've used fixed spools for years, tried a couple of different multis for a year or so, they just felt awkward and slow compared to fixed spools for me so I went back to what I prefer.
I would definitely try both fixed spool and multi if you don't have any fishing experience though, you may find you'll prefer one over the other.