In the past, I've not had good luck with Lamson reels, especially with big fish like tarpon. I'm sure they've come a long ways since. So if I happen to be fishing with one inshore, I wouldn't have a problem with it. But I don't think I would trade off a Tibor for a Lamson.
Yes, as GG34 said, I do like the 3-Tand for the money. Yes I know, they are not as sexy as some other reels out there, but very functional. I want to love the Lamsons since I like the looks of them. I know many people that have had very good luck with them, but others who hadn't. So personally, I don't trust them to actually own one again these days. But if you invited me to fish with you and to fish with one of your rods and it happen to have a Lamson on it, I'd have no problems or second thoughts to fishing with it.
The Hydros is a decent little reel for the money and is plenty enough reel for inshore stuff with what you are looking for.
But when it comes to real drag screamers (big bones, perms, tarpon, big jacks, offshore pelagics), I look for quality reels with refined drags. Otherwise, we can get away with a reel that can just hold line cause with most inshore species, you can just hand line them in.
Listen Str8-Six, don't worry about what I said. Congrads on your reel purchases and go fish them and have fun with them with no worries. If something happens to them, just simply send them back and I'm sure they'll fix them properly under warranty, which they all (all the reel mfgs) do.
May the "Tight lines Gods" be upon you!
Ted