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by tywithay
Sat Aug 01, 2020 7:16 am
Forum: TT Reviews
Topic: A Masterpiece - Shimano's Metanium MGL 150B Baitcaster
Replies: 21
Views: 15503

Re: A Masterpiece - Shimano's Metanium MGL 150B Baitcaster

BRONZEBACK32 wrote:
Mon Jul 27, 2020 3:47 pm
Metanium 20 or Bantam MGL?
I love my Bantam, but aside from the JDM PG model, I can't find one reason to choose it over the Metanium. The Metanium is essentially the same reel with a better spool and lighter package.
by tywithay
Thu Jun 25, 2020 9:22 pm
Forum: TT Reviews
Topic: A Masterpiece - Shimano's Metanium MGL 150B Baitcaster
Replies: 21
Views: 15503

Re: A Masterpiece - Shimano's Metanium MGL 150B Baitcaster

Can't wait to get my XG on the water. Feels amazing just playing around at the house
by tywithay
Fri Jul 25, 2014 8:08 am
Forum: TT Reviews
Topic: Edge Rods Expands Their Product Offering
Replies: 12
Views: 3779

Re: Edge Rods Expands Their Product Offering

The Black Widow already uses the highest quality blank and Ti-SiC guides. Are they just charging more now for a few more expensive guides and a fancier handle?
by tywithay
Sat Jun 21, 2014 2:52 am
Forum: TT Reviews
Topic: Performance at a professional Level? BPS's Pro Qualifier
Replies: 3
Views: 2656

Re: Performance at a professional Level? BPS's Pro Qualifier

Tavery5 wrote:
Also I believe the reel is manufactured in Korea and not China, Doyo, Mfg. if I am not mistaken.
I don't know who manufactures them, but I have seen them with both Korea and China as the manufacturing origin; even on two reels in store that were side by side.
by tywithay
Wed May 28, 2014 7:03 pm
Forum: TT Reviews
Topic: A Shining Star Amidst a Milkyway of Reels: The Antares
Replies: 15
Views: 6106

Re: No comments on the Antares review?

I already commented, but I agree with the review. Best casting, and smoothest, reel I've ever used. Only rival being the Z2020. I bought an HG and used it twice, then immediately bought another in the low gear. I saw one on ebay the other day that sold for about $260...still kicking myself. The only...
by tywithay
Mon May 26, 2014 11:55 pm
Forum: TT Reviews
Topic: A Shining Star Amidst a Milkyway of Reels: The Antares
Replies: 15
Views: 6106

Re: A Shining Star Amidst a Milkyway of Reels: The Antares

Great review. This reel became expensive for me, because once I handled one I had to buy a second one.
by tywithay
Fri Jan 31, 2014 8:09 pm
Forum: TT Reviews
Topic: The Search For One : Guess Who's Back Building Rods?
Replies: 44
Views: 16604

Re: The Search For One : Guess Who's Back Building Rods?

I enjoyed the review, except for this poppycock: "The guides are ... spiral wrapped around the blank. ...the performance benefits of eliminating twist in the blank when the rod is under load helps prolong the life of your rod." Come on, Cal--we're all fishing top-wrapped rods that should ...
by tywithay
Thu Jan 30, 2014 10:56 am
Forum: TT Reviews
Topic: The Search For One : Guess Who's Back Building Rods?
Replies: 44
Views: 16604

Re: The Search For One : Guess Who's Back Building Rods?

Great review Cal! I've been curious about this rod ever since I've heard about it. On TTF I keep hearing about NRXes being the ultimate in sensitivity, but this rod was designed by the man himself. Did you get a chance to fish them side by side? Also on the illustration on the Edge site the reel se...
by tywithay
Sun Dec 08, 2013 6:21 pm
Forum: TT Reviews
Topic: Daiwa Tatula Type R - Worth the Upgrade?
Replies: 11
Views: 6228

Re: Daiwa Tatula Type R - Worth the Upgrade?

I think the difference in drag measurement is due to the difference in design between the two reels. The Tatula uses a spring/nut that screws on the drive shaft beneath the drag star. The Type R doesn't use this same spring system, but a series of washers that fit into/under the clicking mechanism. ...
by tywithay
Tue Nov 05, 2013 4:38 pm
Forum: TT Reviews
Topic: Looking to Recapture the "LTA" Magic: Kistler's New Helium 3
Replies: 3
Views: 2296

Re: Looking to Recapture the "LTA" Magic: Kistler's New Heli

If these had ti/sic guides, (or even stainless/sic guides) I wouldn't hesitate to try one. But at $250-$300, stainless/alconite doesn't cut it for me. Good looking rod, and looks like they got everything else right though. I think they're about right for this price point. St Croix uses the same gui...
by tywithay
Mon Oct 14, 2013 8:13 am
Forum: TT Reviews
Topic: The Search for One: St. Croix Speaks in Xtremes
Replies: 20
Views: 10060

Re: The Search for One: St. Croix Speaks in Xtremes

I've by no means fished one, but I have held one in a store. I like the new grip material as I'm not a huge fan of cork. The only thing that has stopped me from purchasing one is the reel seat. I do not like Fuji's SK-2 reel seat. Not much trigger for my hand to stop from sliding down when palming ...
by tywithay
Sun Sep 29, 2013 5:32 pm
Forum: TT Reviews
Topic: The Search for One: St. Croix Speaks in Xtremes
Replies: 20
Views: 10060

Re: The Search for One: St. Croix Speaks in Xtremes

I have this exact rod and must say its one of my favorite rods in my boat. It also competes with some NRX, new GLX and MB X4 rods. I have zero issues with the rod build except yes StCroix could of done a better job cutting down the threads on the reel seat. Sensitivity wise in my hands better than ...
by tywithay
Fri Sep 06, 2013 1:42 am
Forum: TT Reviews
Topic: Daiwa's New Workhorse Has Thoroughbred Tendencies : Tatula
Replies: 38
Views: 20649

Re: Daiwa's New Workhorse Has Thoroughbred Tendencies : Tatu

Got mine from TW today. I'm just about to pull it apart and add four bearing. Interestingly no bearing on the spool, big change for Daiwa. Don't remember the review talking about it not have the standard Daiwa speed spool design, maybe I missed. Are you worried about weight ? Mind if i ask where yo...
by tywithay
Sat Jul 20, 2013 3:32 pm
Forum: TT Reviews
Topic: Daiwa's New Workhorse Has Thoroughbred Tendencies : Tatula
Replies: 38
Views: 20649

Re: Daiwa's New Workhorse Has Thoroughbred Tendencies : Tatu

Also is the spool capacity 120 of 16lb per the review or 120 of 14lb per the Daiwa website. It's likely rated for "American" 14lb line, such as Trilene XL, which generally has roughly a .330 diameter; though the breaking strength is usually 16-17lbs. The 16lb Super Natural is a "true...
by tywithay
Sun Apr 01, 2012 5:08 am
Forum: TT Reviews
Topic: WTF?!? (What The Finesse)... Shimano Sustain with an Edge
Replies: 4
Views: 3608

Re: WTF?!? (What The Finesse)... Shimano Sustain with an Edg

How does it compare with the Stradic CI4? I have the 2500CI4 and the 3000FG. Obviously the 3000 feels a bit heavier with the bigger spool, plus it's just a heavier reel overall; though it isn't really noticeable on the right rod. The FG feels much more solid and connected when you're reeling and wi...