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Is this new freams as good as it sounds.
http://www.DohDohDohDohDohDohDohDoh.com.au/index.cfm...roduct_id=8193
For just over $200 it seems to good to be true. Any info. It's like crossing a certate with a luvias. |
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Grabbed a 3000 today, hopefully stretch it on some tailor tomorrow. Ill get back to you
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Barra, Cod and GT's are a few of my favorite things |
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yea mate they are good i have a 2500 and have put it through its stuff today and tomorrow and hopefully if i make to top 10 saturday but at the moment it is fantastic
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Thanks guys.
Not much technical info on them. Are they light as the same size luvias. |
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My question is - does the hanle screw into the reel or does it have a retaining screw on the oppposite side to the handle...and...if you grab the rotor to stop it turning and you move the handle back and forth is there much freeplay.
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I heared that you can't take them apart to service them
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4 + 1 bearings?
I think I can do without... |
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and i have a 2500 with no backplay when you hold the rotor at all. For the money they are insanely good. cop that Shimano! |
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You can take anything apart if you try hard enough. :-)
Bigger hammer! |
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For you guys that have one can you compare it to a luvias for smoothness or which other reel would you compare it with.
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Mine is pretty close to my sol in smoothness
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I saw the 2000 is around 220grams. 4+1 bearing |
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I just bought 2 penn live liners for the up and coming snapper season and I'm spewing now cause I could have bought one of these little rippers.
A well next time. |
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I havent layed my mits on one yet, but a good friend (and fellow gear junkie) who has one already claims they feel pretty good. As for the servicing thing,we all know the mag sealed reels have to go to Japan for servicing, one can only assume the oil sealed models are going to be the same. Only time will tell how long these reels will go before they need a service.I been thrashing my certate 2500 for over a year and it still feels as good as new. |
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Not Japan. And you can still service all your roller bearings and handle bearings. Only for a major gearbox service does it need to be sent to daiwa. Which with a lot of use (multiple times per week) should only really need to be done once every 12-18months. Oil sealed reels can be serviced by yourself as its just an oil soaked felt washer. |
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