Gravity has the price of a professional device but unfortunately not the properties to be honest.
The supplied thread, far too little in terms of quantity, is of inferior quality and cannot
be compared with Vectra, Spider, Kevlar or other better brands. It shines pretty strongly in all
lighting conditions and also tears far too quickly.
At first glance, the ITR looks well
thought out and at the second, unfortunately, shows its shortcomings.
If the thread breaks
in ITR mode, the motors will not stop (as is the case with other electronic reels) and cause a loud
and constant noise and too much attention.
The vibration feedback from the remote control
is so low that one could almost assume a defect.
But the reel itself vibrates noticeably. This
is annoying if you don't wear the device on your body and want to use it elsewhere.
If you
increase the thread tension in ITR mode you also increase the power on the other levels in live mode
at the same time. This means that the higher levels with the weak thread can hardly be used.
The spools that come with Gravity are awful. I don't find the glue dot practical, but at least
creative. If you are used to Mesika's spools here, you will not have any fun with the Gravity ones.
There is no stopper in the spool (notches).
Other remote controls already have integrated
reed switches and here you have to use a stone age and expensive toe switch if you want to use the
ITR handsfree.
The accessories are outrageously expensive and could have shipped with the
reel itself at 350$.
Not recommended.