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Old 28-04-2011, 07:15 AM
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hi guys,

just wondering,
is there any word on the new stella's? pretty much haven't heard anything, anywhere?


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Old 28-04-2011, 08:50 AM
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Me too as Iam looking at buying one.

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guys,
just wondering,
is there any word on the new stella's? pretty much haven't heard anything, anywhere?


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Old 11-05-2011, 04:38 AM
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Received my stella today, its really is the best reel I have ever touched. IMO there is a huge difference between the 2007 and the 2010 models. The new model requires much less effort to turn the handle, feels like a daiwa there. But it somehow feels more solid than the old one. The reel still holds the classic smoothness that all stellas are renowned for. Hardly any noise is heard when the reel is spun, just like the old model. If you really want the best there is, then look no further.

Also, to any other owners, is the spool clicker meant to be that quiet? It is very quiet compared to the older one.

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Old 27-05-2011, 05:25 PM
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Yeah i have heard that the clicker is very quiet from a few others. Such a great reel. Pitty they dont make the stella with a shallower spool like the daiwa 2004 or 2506 size spools. I reckon they would appeal a bit more to the finesse anglers. well done with the purchase, you wont be let down
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Old 27-05-2011, 05:27 PM
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They make all Stella's with a shallow spool option.
Shimano Australia in their infinite wisdom don't import them.
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Old 27-05-2011, 07:41 PM
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2011 stella is the best reel IN THE WORLD.

I used to only purchase daiwa reels (exist/steez,certate) and was always 'like what ever' to stella's but these new bad boys rock my jocks! Until daiwa comes up with something as sexy as the 2011 stellas, they will unfortunately see very little of my hard earned wages.

I am wanting to purchase a new reel for my Kirisame, it used to have a 2500 and a 2004 exist on it. Both reels where perfect on the rod. I am now considering a jdm 2000hgs. As I have never seen a 2000 stella, is anyone able to shed some light on there size comparison to a 2500/2004 exist? They weight as much as the new stella 1000, and am worried that when it arrives it will be to small for my liking.
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Old 27-05-2011, 09:25 PM
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2011 stella is the best reel IN THE WORLD.

I used to only purchase daiwa reels (exist/steez,certate) and was always 'like what ever' to stella's but these new bad boys rock my jocks! Until daiwa comes up with something as sexy as the 2011 stellas, they will unfortunately see very little of my hard earned wages.

I am wanting to purchase a new reel for my Kirisame, it used to have a 2500 and a 2004 exist on it. Both reels where perfect on the rod. I am now considering a jdm 2000hgs. As I have never seen a 2000 stella, is anyone able to shed some light on there size comparison to a 2500/2004 exist? They weight as much as the new stella 1000, and am worried that when it arrives it will be to small for my liking.
C2000HGS will have a 1000 body with a 2000 spool, it will be quite small, maybe in between an Exist 1003-2004. C2500HGS would be the better option, basically a 2000 body with a 2500 spool on it. It weighs 205g, but the size should be in between an Exist 2004-2500.
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Old 28-05-2011, 03:07 AM
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They make all Stella's with a shallow spool option.
Shimano Australia in their infinite wisdom don't import them.
"As an option"...... so you have to pay an extra $120-$150 just for the shallower spool?
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Old 28-05-2011, 03:19 AM
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Or is it a standard option? I have the shimano australia catalogue but it only shows a 1000,2500,3000etc. Where on the net I have seen the model 1000pgs and 2000pgs which look like shallow spools, are these only available in japan?
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Or is it a standard option? I have the shimano australia catalogue but it only shows a 1000,2500,3000etc. Where on the net I have seen the model 1000pgs and 2000pgs which look like shallow spools, are these only available in japan?
JDM stellas come in shallow models, just like how daiwas have 1003, 2004 2506, 2508, shimano has 1000S, 2000S, 2500S, 3000S ect. The USDM models that we get here do not come in shallow models as they don't think that there is a market for shallow spooled reels here.

Yumeya from shimano also make shallow spools that you can buy.
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