What's REALLY next for Daiwa

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LowRange wrote:Maybe a Zillion based on the Steez A trickling down with brass gears and Magforce 3D.

That reel with Steez ergonomics and sturdier construction with brass gears would sound good!
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Will the Steez SV TW in the 8 gear be coming to the US market?
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Scuba Scott wrote:Will the Steez SV TW in the 8 gear be coming to the US market?
Probably not. Evidently, the US doesn't like shallow spools
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Hogsticker2 wrote:
Scuba Scott wrote:Will the Steez SV TW in the 8 gear be coming to the US market?
Probably not. Evidently, the US doesn't like shallow spools
This. Every promo vid I have seen about a Lews or other brand marketed at the USDM goes on about line capacity and how the spool "holds mo liiiiiine". This is apparently a talking point. It is as if spools are useless things that just hold line. Obviously deeper is better.
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Scuba Scott wrote:Will the Steez SV TW in the 8 gear be coming to the US market?
I like that Japan keeps certain items to themselves (at least for a period of time). It brings a sense of exclusivity when you obtain one of these items. Granted there are several drawbacks..warranty being the biggest I suppose, not being able to handle a product before purchase, the wait, the possibility of getting hit with a customs fee, ect..

Most rods are out of the question unless you want to pay a premium (primarily for shipping). Reels on the other hand can be had often times for a lower price than you might be able to buy it for in the US if it were available. For instance, a Steex SV TW 1012 XH can be had for less than I can buy it retail in the US if it were available. $469 plus $20 shipping from a reputable dealer. If I get hit with customs fees, I'm overboard, but that's the chance to take. There are many reels that fall into this price break catagory that can be had.

Again, I understand why many people would like to see these items stateside. I just wish more Japanese Proshops would ship to the US. Everyone knows all of the common ones, but there are some gem ProShops that have been unwilling to date in dealings with US customers. And many of them have real goods.
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I wish Daiwa would do something, they’ve lost me as a customer as far as new reels go. There’s nothing in their lineup that makes me want to buy a new reel. I still own plenty of pixies / Alphas but a new Alphas would be awesome!
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Jkitchens wrote:I wish Daiwa would do something, they’ve lost me as a customer as far as new reels go. There’s nothing in their lineup that makes me want to buy a new reel. I still own plenty of pixies / Alphas but a new Alphas would be awesome!
Well, at least you got that New In Box Scorpion XT1000. :lol:
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Jkitchens wrote:I wish Daiwa would do something, they’ve lost me as a customer as far as new reels go. There’s nothing in their lineup that makes me want to buy a new reel. I still own plenty of pixies / Alphas but a new Alphas would be awesome!
I feel there is room to make the Alphas smaller.
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Hobie-Wan Kenobi wrote:
Jkitchens wrote:I wish Daiwa would do something, they’ve lost me as a customer as far as new reels go. There’s nothing in their lineup that makes me want to buy a new reel. I still own plenty of pixies / Alphas but a new Alphas would be awesome!
I feel there is room to make the Alphas smaller.
Lol, why? So Smurfs can use 'em?
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LgMouthGambler wrote:
Jkitchens wrote:I wish Daiwa would do something, they’ve lost me as a customer as far as new reels go. There’s nothing in their lineup that makes me want to buy a new reel. I still own plenty of pixies / Alphas but a new Alphas would be awesome!
Well, at least you got that New In Box Scorpion XT1000. :lol:
Yes! That’s two in the past month or so... I’ve been wanting a few but I was having a hard time trying to find some nice ones and BOOM!
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poisonokie wrote:
Hobie-Wan Kenobi wrote:
Jkitchens wrote:I wish Daiwa would do something, they’ve lost me as a customer as far as new reels go. There’s nothing in their lineup that makes me want to buy a new reel. I still own plenty of pixies / Alphas but a new Alphas would be awesome!
I feel there is room to make the Alphas smaller.
Lol, why? So Smurfs can use 'em?
:lol: Might be cool if they could but they would definitely be tiny!
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Jkitchens wrote:
poisonokie wrote:
Hobie-Wan Kenobi wrote:
Jkitchens wrote:I wish Daiwa would do something, they’ve lost me as a customer as far as new reels go. There’s nothing in their lineup that makes me want to buy a new reel. I still own plenty of pixies / Alphas but a new Alphas would be awesome!
I feel there is room to make the Alphas smaller.
Lol, why? So Smurfs can use 'em?
:lol: Might be cool if they could but they would definitely be tiny!
Granted brakes may play a factor in smallest size possible but, the 12 Aldebaran BFS was tiny. The Alphas is kinda wide in comparison, not a big reel tbough.
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Aquaftm45 wrote:
Scuba Scott wrote:Will the Steez SV TW in the 8 gear be coming to the US market?
I like that Japan keeps certain items to themselves (at least for a period of time). It brings a sense of exclusivity when you obtain one of these items. Granted there are several drawbacks..warranty being the biggest I suppose, not being able to handle a product before purchase, the wait, the possibility of getting hit with a customs fee, ect..

Most rods are out of the question unless you want to pay a premium (primarily for shipping). Reels on the other hand can be had often times for a lower price than you might be able to buy it for in the US if it were available. For instance, a Steex SV TW 1012 XH can be had for less than I can buy it retail in the US if it were available. $469 plus $20 shipping from a reputable dealer. If I get hit with customs fees, I'm overboard, but that's the chance to take. There are many reels that fall into this price break catagory that can be had.

Again, I understand why many people would like to see these items stateside. I just wish more Japanese Proshops would ship to the US. Everyone knows all of the common ones, but there are some gem ProShops that have been unwilling to date in dealings with US customers. And many of them have real goods.
How can you avoid these fees? Had a great experience last few times with Digitaka but don't want some random customs charge...
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I was just told that Daiwa is perhaps coming out with a smaller, lighter version of the Steez SV TW. He didn't elaborate though. Perhaps a Type R? Tell us more SB!
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Daiwa Project T 2019 "begins" vid is out.
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