OG Steez vs Steez TW
OG Steez vs Steez TW
Comfort wise, which of the two do you prefer?
Re: OG Steez vs Steez TW
Steez Tw hands down.
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Re: OG Steez vs Steez TW
If I could hack this thread.
Steez SV TW vs Steez A:
Once you changed the Steez A's spool, is there any difference between the two reels, besides weight?
Steez SV TW vs Steez A:
Once you changed the Steez A's spool, is there any difference between the two reels, besides weight?
Re: OG Steez vs Steez TW
Yesfreelancer27 wrote:If I could hack this thread.
Steez SV TW vs Steez A:
Once you changed the Steez A's spool, is there any difference between the two reels, besides weight?
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Re: OG Steez vs Steez TW
TW - Not even close, especially for someone with smallish paws
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Re: OG Steez vs Steez TW
Which is?iabass8 wrote:Yesfreelancer27 wrote:If I could hack this thread.
Steez SV TW vs Steez A:
Once you changed the Steez A's spool, is there any difference between the two reels, besides weight?
Re: OG Steez vs Steez TW
bearings, drag, handle, knobs, color, main gear drag clickerfreelancer27 wrote:Which is?iabass8 wrote:Yesfreelancer27 wrote:If I could hack this thread.
Steez SV TW vs Steez A:
Once you changed the Steez A's spool, is there any difference between the two reels, besides weight?
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Re: OG Steez vs Steez TW
Appreciate the answer!iabass8 wrote:bearings, drag, handle, knobs, color, main gear drag clickerfreelancer27 wrote:Which is?iabass8 wrote:Yesfreelancer27 wrote:If I could hack this thread.
Steez SV TW vs Steez A:
Once you changed the Steez A's spool, is there any difference between the two reels, besides weight?
Re: OG Steez vs Steez TW
Steez TW way more comfortable for me.
Re: OG Steez vs Steez TW
Second that. More comfortable .
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Re: OG Steez vs Steez TW
I think both are comfortable for how I hold a combo. I’ll give a slight edge to the sv tw though. If we are also factoring in price, then I’m og Steez all the way. Sv tw isn’t worth the money in my opinion. It does nothing that my $200 Alphas sv can’t do, and it does nothing my $200 sv103 can’t do. Yes, it’s a very nice and well built reel, but unless you’re an enthusiast I don’t see it being worth $450-500. I enjoy mine a lot but I got it at such a price that it was a no brainer to buy it. I’d of been stupid to pass it up, and I had to see for myself what all the talk was about.
Re: OG Steez vs Steez TW
Steez TW wins for me
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Re: OG Steez vs Steez TW
One obvious (but unmentioned) difference is that they share the same frame dimensions, but the Steez A is aluminum and the Steez SV TW is magnesium. But I do realize that you mentioned the weight difference, so you sort of indirectly said it anyway.freelancer27 wrote:Which is?iabass8 wrote:Yesfreelancer27 wrote:If I could hack this thread.
Steez SV TW vs Steez A:
Once you changed the Steez A's spool, is there any difference between the two reels, besides weight?
Try not to let your mind wander. It is much too small to be outside unsupervised.
Re: OG Steez vs Steez TW
How did Steez A even enter the discussion?hoohoorjoo wrote:One obvious (but unmentioned) difference is that they share the same frame dimensions, but the Steez A is aluminum and the Steez SV TW is magnesium. But I do realize that you mentioned the weight difference, so you sort of indirectly said it anyway.freelancer27 wrote:Which is?iabass8 wrote:Yesfreelancer27 wrote:If I could hack this thread.
Steez SV TW vs Steez A:
Once you changed the Steez A's spool, is there any difference between the two reels, besides weight?
OG Steez is the original generation. You know the 103 and 100 series .
The OG Steez is a very compact reel in the 103 size.
Re: OG Steez vs Steez TW
I more or less agree, I was hoping it would be a Goldilocks reel to fit between the Alphas and sv103, but it's not markedly better then either of them (esp the sv103) and for my hands, far less universally comfortable then with of them as well. Right now mine is sitting on the shelf as I could not get a comfortable grip on it mounted to the rod I bought it for (MBR 783c glx). I thought it would be the perfect reel for a 3 power loomis but the "bump" at the back-bottom of the handle side smushes my ring finger when I plam the reel.Rippin-lips wrote:I think both are comfortable for how I hold a combo. I’ll give a slight edge to the sv tw though. If we are also factoring in price, then I’m og Steez all the way. Sv tw isn’t worth the money in my opinion. It does nothing that my $200 Alphas sv can’t do, and it does nothing my $200 sv103 can’t do. Yes, it’s a very nice and well built reel, but unless you’re an enthusiast I don’t see it being worth $450-500. I enjoy mine a lot but I got it at such a price that it was a no brainer to buy it. I’d of been stupid to pass it up, and I had to see for myself what all the talk was about.