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Ive been impressed with the shimano Slx DC, dc version has helped with backlashes, I think they are 199 but you can find them on sale sometimes
Very nice - what is the benefit in getting them from Japan? Price point?
There is a trick to getting "professional over-runs" out of really easy. Here is a video that will help you in under a minute. I really like any of the Daiwa T-Wing reels because of their casting distance.
Quote from: Rob on February 12, 2025, 01:14:08 PMVery nice - what is the benefit in getting them from Japan? Price point?the exchange rate really helps out, so for price point.that reel is usually 199 everywhere, 160 from this place.adds up when you have an addiction like me, or need to outfit 4 or 5 of the same outfits for tuna fishing...ordering 5 okuma cavallas and if i can save 30-40 per reel its a nice savings.
Lews BB-1's have been my tournament reels for years and have had zero problems. The BB-1 pro is even better. Have a couple Lew's Speed Spool LFS that i have to replace the level wind every couple years. Shimano Curado 200 M are rock solid and good drag. Daiwa Tatula Elite's are super nice if you can find them on sale under $200. All the Daiwa SV spools are really nice. I have avoided 13 fishing after losing the anti reverse in 2/3 of the reels i have purchased. They feel good new but haven't lasted a season for me.