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I honestly wasnt that impressed with it.
yeah its light and its smooth to wind, but after hearing what other have said about it i was expecting a lot more. granted it was new so would need some bedding in etc, but the reel handle wouldn't even wind down on its own if let go from just off TDC. for an expensive reel i thought that wasnt good enough |
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Or maybe Tanacom is more your speed |
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Ha. Do you also spin the handle and then count the number of revolutions?
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HA. Thats for amateurs, i just spin the handle and time it till it stops. ive got a timer specifically for it
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I was under the impression that Daiwa actually made the handles a tad tighter deliberately in order to to prevent the reel winding involuntarily?
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Just found out that theres a recall on the new exist 3000 models, only just happned so I don’t know much about it apart from the fact that the main gears have a fault in them, something along the lines of tolerance issues and material used.
only the 3k models at this stage afaik. |
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I believe you're right, I think it was the 2012 model that Daiwa made moves to deliberately stop involuntary winding. and I liked this feature as the handle falling with gravity at times would move the lure from the strike zone.
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