Daiwa Zillion TW SV
Daiwa Zillion TW SV
I've seen several instances of Daiwa's Zillion TW SV reel described as "TW SV1016". What is "1016" referencing? Also, has anyone fished with one of these reels? If so, what are your thoughts?
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Re: Daiwa Zillion TW SV
That's referring to the size. The original was the 1516 this new smaller one is the 1016.
Re: Daiwa Zillion TW SV
Smaller diameter? Shorter width? Please explain.
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Re: Daiwa Zillion TW SV
The search function is your friend . 1016 refers to spool size/capacity. Yes, this reel is smaller from the previous T Wing Zillion in some ways, but not in others. It sits a little lower and is a little more narrow across the top from side to side. Smaller spool and T Wing. Everything else is pretty much the same I believe.
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Re: Daiwa Zillion TW SV
I should have put "smaller" I guess, thanks for elaborating for me!
Re: Daiwa Zillion TW SV
Before zillion SV TW and steez SV TW have been announced. The common rule is: first two digits indicate the size of the spool (diameter), last two digits indicate the line capacity.
Example: 2020 means 200 size reel (38mm spool) and the spool holds 20 pound (japan/asia standard) mono/FC line 100 meters. 1516 means it is a 150 size (36mm spool) and holds 16 pound line 100 meters.
However, for zillion SV TW and steez SV TW, both marked "1016", the 16 is somewhat conflict with the previous rules. In fact, both reels can only hold 16 pound line 80 meters instead of 100 meters.
Yes zillion SV TW 1016 and steez SV TW 1016 have smaller spool, compared with 1516, diameter 34 VS 36mm, width 24mm VS 27mm.
Example: 2020 means 200 size reel (38mm spool) and the spool holds 20 pound (japan/asia standard) mono/FC line 100 meters. 1516 means it is a 150 size (36mm spool) and holds 16 pound line 100 meters.
However, for zillion SV TW and steez SV TW, both marked "1016", the 16 is somewhat conflict with the previous rules. In fact, both reels can only hold 16 pound line 80 meters instead of 100 meters.
Yes zillion SV TW 1016 and steez SV TW 1016 have smaller spool, compared with 1516, diameter 34 VS 36mm, width 24mm VS 27mm.
Re: Daiwa Zillion TW SV
funder1 wrote:Before zillion SV TW and steez SV TW have been announced. The common rule is: first two digits indicate the size of the spool (diameter), last two digits indicate the line capacity.
Example: 2020 means 200 size reel (38mm spool) and the spool holds 20 pound (japan/asia standard) mono/FC line 100 meters. 1516 means it is a 150 size (36mm spool) and holds 16 pound line 100 meters.
However, for zillion SV TW and steez SV TW, both marked "1016", the 16 is somewhat conflict with the previous rules. In fact, both reels can only hold 16 pound line 80 meters instead of 100 meters.
Yes zillion SV TW 1016 and steez SV TW 1016 have smaller spool, compared with 1516, diameter 34 VS 36mm, width 24mm VS 27mm.
So do you think that would mean that all 15 size spools are interchangeable in the same reel. For instance...would a 1514 and a 1520 spool fit in my 1516 zillion TW reel.
The one thing that is confusing is that the equivalent 1516 zillion TWS in US is called a Zillion ZLNTW100H and is there fore a 100 size and not a 150 size spool and the spools are interchangeable.
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Re: Daiwa Zillion TW SV
I've come to the conclusion that sticking with the SV spool the reel comes with is the best thing to do. I put the spool from my SV103 into my Tdz 103. It fit, but didn't cast worth a darn. Put a Rcs 1012 SV spool in my SV103. It fit, but was insanely wild. Yet this spool is absolutely incredible in my Tdz and FX68. The rotor sizes are slightly different. Not sure about the spool in the Zillion SV TW or Steez SV TW.
Re: Daiwa Zillion TW SV
Hogsticker2 wrote:I've come to the conclusion that sticking with the SV spool the reel comes with is the best thing to do. I put the spool from my SV103 into my Tdz 103. It fit, but didn't cast worth a darn. Put a Rcs 1012 SV spool in my SV103. It fit, but was insanely wild. Yet this spool is absolutely incredible in my Tdz and FX68. The rotor sizes are slightly different. Not sure about the spool in the Zillion SV TW or Steez SV TW.
You put what spool into your TDZ and FX68 ?
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Re: Daiwa Zillion TW SV
1012 SVE73Bass wrote:Hogsticker2 wrote:I've come to the conclusion that sticking with the SV spool the reel comes with is the best thing to do. I put the spool from my SV103 into my Tdz 103. It fit, but didn't cast worth a darn. Put a Rcs 1012 SV spool in my SV103. It fit, but was insanely wild. Yet this spool is absolutely incredible in my Tdz and FX68. The rotor sizes are slightly different. Not sure about the spool in the Zillion SV TW or Steez SV TW.
You put what spool into your TDZ and FX68 ?
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Re: Daiwa Zillion TW SV
Juhas anyone tried doing a gear swap from the 2015 zillion tws into the new zillion sv tw? I Really want the 9.1 ratio
Re: Daiwa Zillion TW SV
Why from the 15 TWS? You can get the 9.1:1 in the SV version? See: http://japantackle.com/casting-reels/da ... -1016.htmlbrighamvang wrote:Juhas anyone tried doing a gear swap from the 2015 zillion tws into the new zillion sv tw? I Really want the 9.1 ratio
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Re: Daiwa Zillion TW SV
I would, but i already purchased one already.E73Bass wrote:Why from the 15 TWS? You can get the 9.1:1 in the SV version? See: http://japantackle.com/casting-reels/da ... -1016.htmlbrighamvang wrote:Juhas anyone tried doing a gear swap from the 2015 zillion tws into the new zillion sv tw? I Really want the 9.1 ratio
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Re: Daiwa Zillion TW SV
The gears are a direct swap.brighamvang wrote:Juhas anyone tried doing a gear swap from the 2015 zillion tws into the new zillion sv tw? I Really want the 9.1 ratio
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How about the HD Zillion TWS ?BARRAMANIAC wrote:The gears are a direct swap.brighamvang wrote:Juhas anyone tried doing a gear swap from the 2015 zillion tws into the new zillion sv tw? I Really want the 9.1 ratio
Can one take either the JDM 1516 Zillion or the US version ZLNTW100P (5.5:1 Gear set) and put it in the HD Zillion TWS to SLOOOW it down ?