Steez CT TWS and Antares 70
Steez CT TWS and Antares 70
I actually did do a search to see if anyone had asked for a comparison between the two reels before and I didnt find anything.
I'm looking for the pro's and con's of both aside from weight.
I'm looking for the pro's and con's of both aside from weight.
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Re: Steez CT TWS and Antares 70
Additionally I'd like to know if you've used braid on the Antares 70
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I don't have the Antares 70, but I do have a few Steez CT and that reel is amazing. It is ultra compact, ultra light weight, precision refined, and the performance is extremely impressive. I've fished a wide range of applications with Steez CT on numerous rods and aside from heavy line with long cast techniques, it is a favorite of mine. I have one on a Steez AGS 72MHRB with a prototype 12# FC and it is an absolute blast to fish treble moving baits with. I've recently been fishing one on the BLX 73ML throwing DT10's and I don't know if I've found a better combo for that bait which is another favorite of mine.
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Thanks for your feedback Gary.bronzefly wrote: ↑Sat Jan 04, 2020 10:22 amI don't have the Antares 70, but I do have a few Steez CT and that reel is amazing. It is ultra compact, ultra light weight, precision refined, and the performance is extremely impressive. I've fished a wide range of applications with Steez CT on numerous rods and aside from heavy line with long cast techniques, it is a favorite of mine. I have one on a Steez AGS 72MHRB with a prototype 12# FC and it is an absolute blast to fish treble moving baits with. I've recently been fishing one on the BLX 73ML throwing DT10's and I don't know if I've found a better combo for that bait which is another favorite of mine.
When I read " It is ultra compact, ultra light weight, precision refined, and the performance is extremely impressive." I thought
you were describing the Antares . Ironically and unrelated I just called the Trap and left a message...Back to the Steez CT and Antares. The A-70 can probably be described as a formula 1 car disguised as a daily driver. While dialing it in I had all four breaks on and the CCC relatively taunt. My initial cast with 12floro and 4/0 gammy hook with a zoom super fluke made me think that I didnt have the CCC a tight as I thought but it was and it didnt even seem like I was retrieving the lure as much as it felt like magic in my hands..lol I've got to try the CT just on general purpose but thats later down the line.
One thing of note on the A-70 the drag does click as you may have read in the TT.com review.
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What rod(s) have you used with the A-70?
That would be an interesting side-by-side duel between these two reels.
That would be an interesting side-by-side duel between these two reels.
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I have it on a poison Adrena 6’11” med plus rod
I had a less time today but managed an hour casting and dialing it in
It can cast a weightless fluke further then I’ve ever seen with less effort.
The number one wrist flicker.
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I thought the same about the Steez CT. Effortlessly casts a variety of lures. Surprisingly fast yet controllable spool. Also casts really flat.
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Yes indeed, it's a special reel. I've added a couple more Steez CT since I first had the opportunity to fish one. I was shocked at the finesse capabilities right out of the box, but even more pleased with its overall performance for "normal" sized presentations.Hobie-Wan Kenobi wrote: ↑Sun Jan 05, 2020 7:24 pmI thought the same about the Steez CT. Effortlessly casts a variety of lures. Surprisingly fast yet controllable spool. Also casts really flat.
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For the Steez owners
Do you prefer it more for plastics or hardbaits or both?
Do you prefer it more for plastics or hardbaits or both?
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I used mine in an "all-round" role. Mainly plastics but, I have thrown jerkbaits, topwaters, and small cranks on mine. That with my K2 714 was one of those combos I would bring it I could only bring one, like shore fishing and such. I use 10lb Sniper on it.
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