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2000 size reel
I am chasing a couple of decent 2000 size reels.
Happy to spend a couple of hundred but don't want mag seal. Shimano are my top choice but they don't do a proper 2000 size, Daiwa 2000 size matches the rods really well. The Daiwa BG looks like a decent contender? |
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The only real 2000 size from Shimano is Soare 2000SHG so far.
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Do they fit into a size category of their own or is the 2000 size a 2500 spool with 1000 size body etc.
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No,the genuine 2000.
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The weight of the BG's is something to consider.
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Last edited by yellow door 1; 01-02-2018 at 02:08 AM. |
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Are the pita bread wraps the safety net for the reel if it falls?
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There are heaps of shimano 2000 sized reels, we just don't get them in Australia
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The only true Shimano 2000 ( body and spool between 1000 and 2500) I could find is the Soare 2000 imported from Japan. All the others I found in Japan are C2000 so a 2000 spool on a 1000 reel.
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The C2000 spool is only 3mm difference than a 1000 size reels spool (i honestly couldnt see any dimensional variations other than line capacity) and all fits on a 1000 reel with no change even with line lay. Tried between mu Ultegra C2000S and Stradic 1000 FJ.
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All different models but this picture shows the difference between the 1000 (Shimano Sienna) 2000 (Soare) and the 2500 (Complex). Sounds like the C2000 spool must be smaller than a regular 2000 then.
P1090218.JPG P1090219.JPG Last edited by DrLuvski; 04-02-2018 at 02:37 AM. |
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I've got a couple of Soares (the one before the newest model). Fantastic reels but I wouldn't pair them up with a rod weighing over 100 grams. They are pretty light reels weighing in at around 185 grams. The 2017 version is around $295 and the previous version around $250.
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Got a couple of rods that a 1000 size is too small and a 2500 too big. 2000 size Daiwa seems to balance the rod best , suit the stripping guide size and placement and visually look right.
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you got the choice to go slightly smaller than the current 2000 (2000 LT) or slightly larger than the current 2000 sizing (2500 LT) |
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So many variables these days with buying a rod that the reel has to match visa versa, love it when people say there isnt a "balance" point, also like choking characteristics - theres a whole lot to go hand in hand other than just feel and looks. I remember there were so many true 2000 size reels couple of years go, discount the C2000 which are actually 1000 size reels. Online seems the best bet.
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