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Re: 2019 Daiwa Morethan PE 1000 TW

Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2019 7:01 am
by domthewon
Mike son wrote:
Mon Oct 14, 2019 7:12 pm
Anyone care to share any thoughts regarding possible cons of the XH model after some time using the reel? About to pull the trigger in a day or two and slap a PG spool in it for jigs. 99% sure I'll be going this route over a Steez A XH or SV TW XH.
I’ve had mine for a good amount of time now. I’ve used it waist deep in salt water in Maui for a week, I’ve caught stripers in the bay with it close to 15lbs. Many bass on the CA delta. I took it apart for the first time since the time I initially opened it up to look at the gears and relube it. Everything was looking great no salt or corrosion issues with the bearings or other parts. All I ever did was rinse the reel off with fresh water after using and put it away after. The black paint has held up better than I thought it would. It’s moved from rod to rod til I finally found a decent home for it on my evergreen SS GT. The only thing on it I don’t care for is the dark gold accents. The side plate doesn’t bother my grip on it enough to be an issue personally but I could see how it might for others. It is solid feeling during the retrieve very smooth also. I’m not sure the IPT rating but it feels fast and I’m loving it for buzzbaits and other moving baits. Right now it has a MB dark sleeper tied on. I threw on a g1 sv spool from the zillion svtw cause it matches the other stock parts perfectly and casts great. I have nothing bad to say about it.

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Re: 2019 Daiwa Morethan PE 1000 TW

Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2019 6:31 pm
by Mike son
domthewon wrote:
Wed Oct 16, 2019 7:01 am
Mike son wrote:
Mon Oct 14, 2019 7:12 pm
Anyone care to share any thoughts regarding possible cons of the XH model after some time using the reel? About to pull the trigger in a day or two and slap a PG spool in it for jigs. 99% sure I'll be going this route over a Steez A XH or SV TW XH.
I’ve had mine for a good amount of time now. I’ve used it waist deep in salt water in Maui for a week, I’ve caught stripers in the bay with it close to 15lbs. Many bass on the CA delta. I took it apart for the first time since the time I initially opened it up to look at the gears and relube it. Everything was looking great no salt or corrosion issues with the bearings or other parts. All I ever did was rinse the reel off with fresh water after using and put it away after. The black paint has held up better than I thought it would. It’s moved from rod to rod til I finally found a decent home for it on my evergreen SS GT. The only thing on it I don’t care for is the dark gold accents. The side plate doesn’t bother my grip on it enough to be an issue personally but I could see how it might for others. It is solid feeling during the retrieve very smooth also. I’m not sure the IPT rating but it feels fast and I’m loving it for buzzbaits and other moving baits. Right now it has a MB dark sleeper tied on. I threw on a g1 sv spool from the zillion svtw cause it matches the other stock parts perfectly and casts great. I have nothing bad to say about it.

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Looks good Dom. Good to hear your input. I know what you mean about the dark gold accents. I have an extra gold PG spool and gold ZPI star drag I would throw on it and I know it won't match. It'll go on an nrx 873 for now so I'm not exactly pairing any color schemes anways haha.

Anyone care to share any input regarding issues using fluorocarbon on a reel with a high speed levelwind? I know I've read some chatter in the past regarding the issue but I can't imagine a negative impact regarding the lines durability. A complaint I saw was the friction of the line rubbing on itself but I think the T wing would mitigate any effect of that at least on the cast.

Re: 2019 Daiwa Morethan PE 1000 TW

Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2019 7:18 pm
by Mike son
Mike son wrote:
Wed Oct 16, 2019 6:31 pm

Anyone care to share any input regarding issues using fluorocarbon on a reel with a high speed levelwind? I know I've read some chatter in the past regarding the issue but I can't imagine a negative impact regarding the lines durability. A complaint I saw was the friction of the line rubbing on itself but I think the T wing would mitigate any effect of that at least on the cast.
Nevermind. Read the entire thread again and it seems a few are using fluoro without issue on this reel. I don't even think it was determined if this reel had a high speed levelwind. I believe it was thought to because inherently the PE reels came with one(?). I'm a Daiwa noob so I don't know much about their history of technologies.

Re: 2019 Daiwa Morethan PE 1000 TW

Posted: Thu Oct 17, 2019 4:29 pm
by freelancer27
Loved mine so much, that I bought a second.

One is on my punching 7'9'' Steez AGS rod (steez A spool in it) and the other is on a St Croix Legend Elite 7'4 heavy and also has a Steez A spool in it.

I would be interested in how people view the Steez A spool vs the Morethan spool in the reel.


Again, super smooth, reliable reel that looks great!

Re: 2019 Daiwa Morethan PE 1000 TW

Posted: Mon Oct 28, 2019 8:07 pm
by Mike son
Ended up ordering from Digitaka. Was out of town when it arrived but picked it up from the post office this evening. Threw on the gold ZPI parts, as expected not a perfect match but not too bad. Added a handle locking plate from a Steez SV TW SH and some cork knobs. Reel feels smooth and solid, unfortunately the forecast is trash here in N. IL so not sure when I'll get to take it for a spin.

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Also fwiw, the levelwind doesn't appear to be high speed. I counted a hair over five handle rotations for one full travel(back and forth) of the line guide. The same as my Steez SV TW SH.

Re: 2019 Daiwa Morethan PE 1000 TW

Posted: Tue Oct 29, 2019 2:52 am
by MountainMan 83
Mike son wrote:
Mon Oct 28, 2019 8:07 pm
Ended up ordering from Digitaka. Was out of town when it arrived but picked it up from the post office this evening. Threw on the gold ZPI parts, as expected not a perfect match but not too bad. Added a handle locking plate from a Steez SV TW SH and some cork knobs. Reel feels smooth and solid, unfortunately the forecast is trash here in N. IL so not sure when I'll get to take it for a spin.

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Also fwiw, the levelwind doesn't appear to be high speed. I counted a hair over five handle rotations for one full travel(back and forth) of the line guide. The same as my Steez SV TW SH.
Looks real slick! Subtle and classy

Re: 2019 Daiwa Morethan PE 1000 TW

Posted: Sat Nov 02, 2019 2:33 am
by shibby
What about the frame size of the 2019 Morethan? Is it similar to the Zillion SV TW or Steez SV TW or some different reel?

Re: 2019 Daiwa Morethan PE 1000 TW

Posted: Sat Nov 02, 2019 8:13 am
by hoohoorjoo
shibby wrote:
Sat Nov 02, 2019 2:33 am
What about the frame size of the 2019 Morethan? Is it similar to the Zillion SV TW or Steez SV TW or some different reel?
Identical frame to the Steez A.

Re: 2019 Daiwa Morethan PE 1000 TW

Posted: Sun Nov 03, 2019 11:14 pm
by shibby
Thank you, this also means the same frame size as the Steez SV TW but different material.

Re: 2019 Daiwa Morethan PE 1000 TW

Posted: Mon Nov 04, 2019 4:07 am
by hoohoorjoo
shibby wrote:
Sun Nov 03, 2019 11:14 pm
Thank you, this also means the same frame size as the Steez SV TW but different material.
Correct, and also spool compatibility.

Re: 2019 Daiwa Morethan PE 1000 TW

Posted: Thu Nov 07, 2019 9:46 am
by Jkitchens
After reading this thread I had to join the club. Mine should be here next week, can’t wait to see and use it!

Re: 2019 Daiwa Morethan PE 1000 TW

Posted: Sun Nov 10, 2019 6:26 am
by Mike son
Got a chance to use it twice over the past ten days or so as open water is coming to an end by me. I just want to say this reel is one bad mf'er \:D/

Re: 2019 Daiwa Morethan PE 1000 TW

Posted: Sat Nov 16, 2019 8:04 am
by Jkitchens
Got mine in, I think it needs a CF handle...
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Re: 2019 Daiwa Morethan PE 1000 TW

Posted: Sat Nov 16, 2019 8:55 am
by Polkfish1
I have recently leveled mine up a bit for my swimbait game. Morethan necessary? Absolutely.

Re: 2019 Daiwa Morethan PE 1000 TW

Posted: Sat Nov 16, 2019 9:35 am
by domthewon
Polkfish1 wrote:
Sat Nov 16, 2019 8:55 am
I have recently leveled mine up a bit for my swimbait game. Morethan necessary? Absolutely.
Nice! It looks good with that varial!