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Hey guys im thinking of buying a new reel and wondering if the diawa exceler 1500 is a good idea?
Also has anyone else used it and would know if it gets tangles often? Any info would be much appreciated! Thanks Rylan |
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For the money, the TD Exceler is the BEST reel. I used to have a 2000 size model, and barely had any tangles. The digigear drive system is a beauty and ensures a good drag and smooth performance.
Very good for only around $130. Although, it has nothing on my TD Caldia Kix
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To be honest, I LOVE the small Penns (Accord, Pursuit, Applause, Affinity) and Whenever someone comes into work and asks for a good quality reel that will last I almost always tell em to go for the Penn range. Having said that the small Daiwas like the Pro Shooter are a very good reel, but they don't feel as solid as the Penns. I cant comment on the Exceler personally, coz I've never used one, but IMO any Daiwa is a good value for money reel.
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I bought an exceller in the second half of last year, and for the first couple of weeks, it was all I had hoped for, smooth, good drag and line lay.But soon after it deveoped a rough feel when winding, and before i had time to send it back to daiwa, it crashed,with it seemingly chipping a cog in the gearings.When you wound the spool would ocilate to its highest spot before just dropping.Its now in Daiwas hands, but i wasnt happy.
I bought a Penn Applause to replace it, and I cant be happier, smooth, very solid, and nice drag. Overall howerver the Daiwas are good reels, and i guess I just got a lemon. Cheers, nathan |
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Getting a lemon is probably right. My 2000 size lasted me a couple of years with no major problems. You probably just got unlucky. Daiwa should replace the chipped cog, and the reel will be as good as new.
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im sure all the exceler lovers will be happy to hear theres an exceler PLUS in production, features airbail, sealed wet drag system and a few other features only found in the higher end of the market, cant wait to get my hands on one
cheers luke |
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Exceller
Id be carefull with this one...
Had a look at the 1000 series myself last weekas a backup reel....if your fishing light line..2-4lb even 6lb....at the correct drag settings for this line, the spool has a significant amount of wobble..noticed it on winding , but grab the spool and move it on its axis....WAY to much movement. Seemed ok with the drag screwed down, but as i wanted to fish relativley light drag settings, i left them alone. JMO.
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i think you will find that with most reels if your fishing a not much drag pressure and i dont really see how its a problem.
aslong as the drag is still smooth and the line is coming off evenly i doubt a mm of movement will cause problems. each to there own |
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they're a sensational reel, for the money you cant go wrong, i love mine and looking at getting another, if there is a _+ coming out i'll be stoked.
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What can I say? Great reel for the price... Iv'e been using one (2000) for the last few months and I'm very impressed with the results. Loaded with 4lb and matched to a 7ft rod it casts very nice. Still as smooth as the day I got it.
Only problem is that sometimes the bail arm doesn't flip over every time, but I think this happens to them all and is a result of the design of the bail arm. Ryan. |
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the local tackle shop has the exceler plus and they look the goods. Only had just arrived and they believe the retail to be around the $200 mark, Does anyone have a more concrete price? wonder how it compares to the tierra?
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at the end of the day you are buying a $130 reel that has a bit more technological advancement than say a Penn but it's made in China so there's a compromise here.
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