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A Masterpiece - Shimano's Metanium MGL 150B Baitcaster
A Masterpiece - Shimano's Metanium MGL 150B Baitcaster
A Masterpiece - Shimano's Metanium MGL 150B Baitcaster
Introduction: It wasn't long ago that the Shimano Metanium was a high-end series that needed to be imported into the U.S., but as Shimano has continued to unify their global portfolio domestic anglers now have multiple Metanium baitcasters to select from. The Metanium reels have always focused on a balance of both performance and weight, and for 2020 the reel has been redesigned with a never before seen Magnesium CoreSolid body.
Complete Article: http://www.tackletour.com/reviewshimano ... gl150.html
Introduction: It wasn't long ago that the Shimano Metanium was a high-end series that needed to be imported into the U.S., but as Shimano has continued to unify their global portfolio domestic anglers now have multiple Metanium baitcasters to select from. The Metanium reels have always focused on a balance of both performance and weight, and for 2020 the reel has been redesigned with a never before seen Magnesium CoreSolid body.
Complete Article: http://www.tackletour.com/reviewshimano ... gl150.html
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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
Re: A Masterpiece - Shimano's Metanium MGL 150B Baitcaster
The first blue-font body paragraph in the review refers to the reel's "19mm MGLIII spool." What measurement of its spool is 19 mm?
Re: A Masterpiece - Shimano's Metanium MGL 150B Baitcaster
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Re: A Masterpiece - Shimano's Metanium MGL 150B Baitcaster
By all accounts I've seen, this reel is pretty awesome. Imagine how amazing it would be with the ported spool and the line guide as far forward as it could have been.
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If it's got a thiner spool and it has a shaped line guide which it has - shouldn't be too much of an issue for the line to peel off / swing side to side easily enough.IlliniDawg01 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 26, 2020 11:38 pmImagine how amazing it would be with the ported spool and the line guide as far forward as it could have been.
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The guide could've gone forward just that little bit extra it seems...
But would've it protruded out the side of the hood on its traverse to the sides?
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I think the Anteres spool is nearly identical except it has the additional side porting and different axle dimensions right? Probably not a big difference, but every little bit helps right, at least at the lower end.Slazmo wrote: ↑Fri Jun 26, 2020 11:52 pmIf it's got a thiner spool and it has a shaped line guide which it has - shouldn't be too much of an issue for the line to peel off / swing side to side easily enough.IlliniDawg01 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 26, 2020 11:38 pmImagine how amazing it would be with the ported spool and the line guide as far forward as it could have been.
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The guide could've gone forward just that little bit extra it seems...
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But would've it protruded out the side of the hood on its traverse to the sides?
I think the line guide could have moved up that entire distance and not have protruded at all, but I don't own the reel to know for sure. Obviously, not a huge deal since it is a great caster, but it could only have helped. It would probably save the occasional backlash as well.
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Re: A Masterpiece - Shimano's Metanium MGL 150B Baitcaster
I'll never know as they don't come here to Aus, unless it's a import...
Re: A Masterpiece - Shimano's Metanium MGL 150B Baitcaster
If you’re comparing the Antares to the JDM Metanium yes they’re almost identical, but the US is a size 150. I have both the Antares A and JDM Metanium B 70 filled with PE and the filled weight of the spools is identical. Empty the Antares spool is around a gram lighter tho. With that 70 size spool I can throw a 1/8oz jig head with a 2“ worm 94 feet. 5/16oz hard baits is where the fun starts. If you wanna go lower there’s a 30 sized Yumeya spool availableIlliniDawg01 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 28, 2020 1:01 pmI think the Anteres spool is nearly identical except it has the additional side porting and different axle dimensions right? Probably not a big difference, but every little bit helps right, at least at the lower end.
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The JDM and USDM spools are interchangeable right? One is just deeper than the other, but otherwise dimensions are the same?dennis_rf wrote: ↑Sun Jun 28, 2020 9:54 pmIf you’re comparing the Antares to the JDM Metanium yes they’re almost identical, but the US is a size 150. I have both the Antares A and JDM Metanium B 70 filled with PE and the filled weight of the spools is identical. Empty the Antares spool is around a gram lighter tho. With that 70 size spool I can throw a 1/8oz jig head with a 2“ worm 94 feet. 5/16oz hard baits is where the fun starts. If you wanna go lower there’s a 30 sized Yumeya spool availableIlliniDawg01 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 28, 2020 1:01 pmI think the Anteres spool is nearly identical except it has the additional side porting and different axle dimensions right? Probably not a big difference, but every little bit helps right, at least at the lower end.
Re: A Masterpiece - Shimano's Metanium MGL 150B Baitcaster
I don't think the spools are different size at all, depth or otherwise. Check the specs on both websites yourself. If anything, Shimano USA got the meter to yard conversion wrong on the 14lb rating. All signs point to them bieng the same, exact spool. As for the Antares/Metanium spool comparison, I'm interested see what makes up the "around a gram lighter" difference. Again, the line capacities are the same on the JP website.IlliniDawg01 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 28, 2020 11:18 pmThe JDM and USDM spools are interchangeable right? One is just deeper than the other, but otherwise dimensions are the same?dennis_rf wrote: ↑Sun Jun 28, 2020 9:54 pmIf you’re comparing the Antares to the JDM Metanium yes they’re almost identical, but the US is a size 150. I have both the Antares A and JDM Metanium B 70 filled with PE and the filled weight of the spools is identical. Empty the Antares spool is around a gram lighter tho. With that 70 size spool I can throw a 1/8oz jig head with a 2“ worm 94 feet. 5/16oz hard baits is where the fun starts. If you wanna go lower there’s a 30 sized Yumeya spool availableIlliniDawg01 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 28, 2020 1:01 pmI think the Anteres spool is nearly identical except it has the additional side porting and different axle dimensions right? Probably not a big difference, but every little bit helps right, at least at the lower end.
http://fishing.shimano.co.jp/product/reel/5922
http://fish.shimano.com/content/fish/no ... IUM_B.html
http://fishing.shimano.co.jp/product/reel/5572
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Re: A Masterpiece - Shimano's Metanium MGL 150B Baitcaster
According to ReelTest on YT the Antares has the small side ports and the Met doesn't which is the reason for the weight difference. The brakes on the Met spool are a bit further away from the edge of the spool also. The Met actually casts slightly better even with the heavier spool. Could just be noise or differences in the line guide or line memory, etc.
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Re: A Masterpiece - Shimano's Metanium MGL 150B Baitcaster
IlliniDawg01 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 29, 2020 12:00 amAccording to ReelTest on YT the Antates has the small side ports and the Met doesn'twhich is the reason for the weight difference. The brakes on the Met spool are a rich further away from the edge of the spool also. The Met actually casts slightly better even with the heavier spool. Could just be noise or differences in the line guide or line memory, etc.
Thanks for the info, good to know!
Re: A Masterpiece - Shimano's Metanium MGL 150B Baitcaster
I had the same thought with the last Metanium MGL, the line capacities are odd and suggest what you just presented but when you have the reels next to each other you can clearly see the difference. In the Screenshots attached it’s obvious we‘re dealing with two different spools.Aquaftm45 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 28, 2020 11:31 pmI don't think the spools are different size at all, depth or otherwise. Check the specs on both websites yourself. If anything, Shimano USA got the meter to yard conversion wrong on the 14lb rating. All signs point to them bieng the same, exact spool. As for the Antares/Metanium spool comparison, I'm interested see what makes up the "around a gram lighter" difference. Again, the line capacities are the same on the JP website.
http://fishing.shimano.co.jp/product/reel/5922
http://fish.shimano.com/content/fish/no ... IUM_B.html
http://fishing.shimano.co.jp/product/reel/5572
Either Shimano suffers human input error or Japanese Lb and US Lb equal different line diameters which adds to this confusion, capacity is volume after all.
The Metanium has a longer spool shaft on the SVS side and a silent tune spring (Antares only a rubber ring) which together should add to a gram.IlliniDawg01 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 29, 2020 12:00 amAccording to ReelTest on YT the Antates has the small side ports and the Met doesn'twhich is the reason for the weight difference. The brakes on the Met spool are a rich further away from the edge of the spool also. The Met actually casts slightly better even with the heavier spool. Could just be noise or differences in the line guide or line memory, etc.
There is no porting on the Antares spools sides what so ever, I’m sure we’re mistaking with the 16 Met MGL spool here.
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