New Tatula 150
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Re: New Tatula 150
^ Yes, same spool bearings.
Try not to let your mind wander. It is much too small to be outside unsupervised.
Re: New Tatula 150
Thanks for the info.hoohoorjoo wrote:^ Yes, same spool bearings.
Re: New Tatula 150
I'm not sure about the new 150/200 sizes. The 200 is a deeper spool, I know the diameters of the original Type R/Tatula didn't match with the Tatula HD 200. I owned both, sold the HD to a friend, I think it had a 36mm deep spool, maybe the Type R original has a 34mm? As far as the models you are talking about, my assumption would be that the 150 has the original Tatula style spool, 34mm my guess, and the 200 newer model (styled off the original's frame size) has the 36mm deep spool. This means that yes, the bearings would and do probably line up, but the spools with have a gap if you go from the 200 to the 150. It will not be possible to go from the 150 reel to use a 200 spool though, it wouldn't fit in the frame. Not sure that spacers are available for these models either, so I don't think using a 150 spool in a 200 would be applicable either.Team Bass wrote:So to order aftermarket bearings and spool one would just order a spool and bearing set that would fit the original Tatula and they would fit the 150? I mean the spool and bearing sizes are the same? Thanks for any help.bronzefly wrote:There is a gap with the Tatula 150 spool in the Tat HD, they aren't the same.DirtyD64 wrote:So just to make sure again... It doesn't fit in the Tatula HD right? I really don't want to sell mine because they've been on sale so long, but just really wish I had a Curado K or Tatula CT-R in a 6 speed rather than the 7.3HD for cranking. There is a 153 spool, but its like 80 bones.bronzefly wrote:34mm
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Re: New Tatula 150
I was just talking to the head Daiwa rep at the Chicago fishing show discussing this same side plate concern with him. I explained that I purchased 4 Tat Sv’s in 2018 and wont buy the new CT SV generation when it comes out unless they put a hood over or relocate the mag dial. I explained that I not only feel it, it will actually readjust itself during certain techniques (jerkbait fishing primarily) and that I have to put a piece of electrical tape over it to prevent it from moving. He made it sound like such a unique situation and I’m saying “don’t you guys read message boards? I hear about the annoyance from both of my concerns all the time” his reply was “unless we hear about it directly from more people I just don’t think you’ll see a change anytime soon” wtf. I own 10 Shimano’s from $150 to $350 and don’t have this issue on single one of them. I love the performance of my SV but I will not buy another one with an expose mag dial. I’d like to start a ground swell of people who like their Daiwa’s especially the Tat lineup but would also like a relocated mag dial. He gave me his email address If others are having this concern. Anyone else interested in letting him know our concerns?joekaz wrote:That's a bummer. I am hoping Daiwa starts putting a Steez TW type sideplate ( like the one found on the new JDM Zillion HD)on all there new reels.http://japantackle.com/media/catalog/pr ... 1520sh.jpg The protruding mag dial on the current Tatula's and Zillion's keep me from owning a bunch of them.bronzefly wrote:There was some early confusion on this one. The Left hand is only offered in 7.3:1 unfortunately.joekaz wrote:The description makes it sound like the 6.3:1 will come in left hand.
Btw talked to Brandon Palanuik for about 10 minutes and got around to asking him what he throws his hudds on and he said “I’ve been using the Tatula 150 for 6 & 8” hudds...so there you go. He gets free Ryogas that he could use for big swimbaits and uses the new 150. Pretty decent endorsement
Re: New Tatula 150
With two seasons under my belt with two 150's I will say it's one of the better Tatula BC reels.
The 100 I had was not as smooth or solid feeling as the 150 is. I returned mine and bought another 150.
I'm not a spool measurer or nit picker about specs, so I will just add that this reel feels excellent and is solid as a rock.
It's has great power to deal with getting bass out of the junk. It doesn't seem to get as much attention as the 100 for some reason.
The 100 I had was not as smooth or solid feeling as the 150 is. I returned mine and bought another 150.
I'm not a spool measurer or nit picker about specs, so I will just add that this reel feels excellent and is solid as a rock.
It's has great power to deal with getting bass out of the junk. It doesn't seem to get as much attention as the 100 for some reason.
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Bumping. Are we sure these are 34mm spools? Hedgehog is saying that 36mm spools from the 153 and HRF fir Tatula 150 HD. Not such a bad rehash if they bumped the spool diameter, added hardened gearing and a 100mm handle.
Re: New Tatula 150
The 150 has the same exact size spool as the original Tatula 100. Both are 34 mm and both have the same line capacity. I called out Daiwa for using misleading specs. Not sure about the diameter of the 150 HD but I know that it is a deeper spool.
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I see. The 150 HD is a different reel that is actually a 38mm deep spool reel that is similar to the current Tatula 200. Daiwa is just making up names at this point. They just took the old tats and added 50 to the names ans relaunched them as new products. 100 >> 150. 150 >> 200
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