ZPI M or 1012 g1
ZPI M or 1012 g1
The primary reel I would use this spool in is a Steez A, although I might switch into my IS's or Steez LTD if the A's braking can't be compensated.
Looks as though both of these spools are about the same weight and hold about the same capacity of line. Primary lure range would be 5-10 grams. X-80 jr's, 110 jr's, griffons, and neds.
I am looking for distance and control.
Wonder if anyone has done a serious comparison of these spools and what areas they excel. I will eventually get both and a KTF finesse which is slightly shallower and do a serious comparison, but I am going to start with one of these 2 because they are available.
Thanks all
Looks as though both of these spools are about the same weight and hold about the same capacity of line. Primary lure range would be 5-10 grams. X-80 jr's, 110 jr's, griffons, and neds.
I am looking for distance and control.
Wonder if anyone has done a serious comparison of these spools and what areas they excel. I will eventually get both and a KTF finesse which is slightly shallower and do a serious comparison, but I am going to start with one of these 2 because they are available.
Thanks all
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Re: ZPI M or 1012 g1
I've done extensive testing with both spools. Why? Because they're my two favorite spools haha. Semi shallow spools are pretty much all I roll with these days. For older platforms such as the OG Steez, I use the Steez SV105 spools. Anyways -
G1 1012SV - While it offers a somewhat stronger braking profile which indeed equates to better control, as with most non modded SV spools, it can lack consistency.
Zpi - Fixed rotor, incredible consistency, enough added distance to consider it worthwhile in that regard. Not wild at all in the platforms it was made for. The perfect blend of everything, making it my spool of choice.
I'd rate the G1 a an 8.5, and the Zpi a 9.75. Again, this is all based on my preferences, according to what and how I fish. YMMV
G1 1012SV - While it offers a somewhat stronger braking profile which indeed equates to better control, as with most non modded SV spools, it can lack consistency.
Zpi - Fixed rotor, incredible consistency, enough added distance to consider it worthwhile in that regard. Not wild at all in the platforms it was made for. The perfect blend of everything, making it my spool of choice.
I'd rate the G1 a an 8.5, and the Zpi a 9.75. Again, this is all based on my preferences, according to what and how I fish. YMMV
Re: ZPI M or 1012 g1
1012 G1 - Nice.
ZPI M - Very nice.
In another thread w. ongoing activity, Barramaniac writes that Steez A plus ZPI M is a fantastic combination...I have the spool....
ZPI M - Very nice.
In another thread w. ongoing activity, Barramaniac writes that Steez A plus ZPI M is a fantastic combination...I have the spool....
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Re: ZPI M or 1012 g1
Man, I love this site. I also love that SLP Steez SV105 spool. I don't have a whole lot of time with it, but it's the perfect balance of control and distance.Hogsticker2 wrote:I've done extensive testing with both spools. Why? Because they're my two favorite spools haha. Semi shallow spools are pretty much all I roll with these days. For older platforms such as the OG Steez, I use the Steez SV105 spools. Anyways -
G1 1012SV - While it offers a somewhat stronger braking profile which indeed equates to better control, as with most non modded SV spools, it can lack consistency.
Zpi - Fixed rotor, incredible consistency, enough added distance to consider it worthwhile in that regard. Not wild at all in the platforms it was made for. The perfect blend of everything, making it my spool of choice.
I'd rate the G1 a an 8.5, and the Zpi a 9.75. Again, this is all based on my preferences, according to what and how I fish. YMMV
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Re: ZPI M or 1012 g1
That was Strewth that wrote that, I don't have any ZPi spools but do have the Steez 1016G1 SV, Zillion 1016G! SV and 1012G1 SV SLP spools and all are great spools. I have only used the 1012SV G1 SLP for down to about 6 grams and it is fantastic.Dalleinf wrote:1012 G1 - Nice.
ZPI M - Very nice.
In another thread w. ongoing activity, Barramaniac writes that Steez A plus ZPI M is a fantastic combination...I have the spool....
Strewth also has a megabass IS finesse spool he has said works well in the Steez A
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All good to know and thank you for the info. I am going to press ahead with a ZPI M to start out with and aquire a G1 1012 wehn I get a chance and the KTF Finesse when they become available.
I barely missed out on a KTF tuned G1 1012 that was specially shimmed to increase performance listed on Karil.
http://www.karil.co.jp/online_shop/sys/ ... R-G1C-1012
There was also G1 1016 with similar modification still available last time I checked. I would be interested to see what kind of magic he is trying to create with those stock spools. I am mostly interested in getting the my hands on that KTF finesse though.
I barely missed out on a KTF tuned G1 1012 that was specially shimmed to increase performance listed on Karil.
http://www.karil.co.jp/online_shop/sys/ ... R-G1C-1012
There was also G1 1016 with similar modification still available last time I checked. I would be interested to see what kind of magic he is trying to create with those stock spools. I am mostly interested in getting the my hands on that KTF finesse though.
Re: ZPI M or 1012 g1
Sorry. I apologise. Aussie mix-up... You both provide solid input.BARRAMANIAC wrote:That was Strewth that wrote that, I don't have any ZPi spools but do have the Steez 1016G1 SV, Zillion 1016G! SV and 1012G1 SV SLP spools and all are great spools. I have only used the 1012SV G1 SLP for down to about 6 grams and it is fantastic.Dalleinf wrote:1012 G1 - Nice.
ZPI M - Very nice.
In another thread w. ongoing activity, Barramaniac writes that Steez A plus ZPI M is a fantastic combination...I have the spool....
Strewth also has a megabass IS finesse spool he has said works well in the Steez A
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Re: ZPI M or 1012 g1
To add to the confusion SLP have just released a 1012 G1 magforce Z spool as well. There is a short video clip on the SLP WORKS youtube channel
Re: ZPI M or 1012 g1
I have both and used them a lot for 5-21g lures (but only with braid). Can’t go wrong with either as they excellent spools in the Steez A. The ZPI M is an oustanding all rounder with great control and distance. I have not used it for finesse work as it takes about 130m of 0.28 mm braid. I use the 1012 regularly for throwing 1/8 jigs using 6lb fireline ultra, along with the Megabass IS Fineese spool, and they both perform very similarly. I run the ZPI spools with the supplied ZPI SIC bearings and Smith IOS-1 lube, while the 1012 uses stock bearings flushed withTSI 321. I use only braid with a mono leader, so I cant comment on their relative performance for other types of lines.Aquaftm45 wrote:The primary reel I would use this spool in is a Steez A, although I might switch into my IS's or Steez LTD if the A's braking can't be compensated.
Looks as though both of these spools are about the same weight and hold about the same capacity of line. Primary lure range would be 5-10 grams. X-80 jr's, 110 jr's, griffons, and neds.
I am looking for distance and control.
Wonder if anyone has done a serious comparison of these spools and what areas they excel. I will eventually get both and a KTF finesse which is slightly shallower and do a serious comparison, but I am going to start with one of these 2 because they are available.
Thanks all
Re: ZPI M or 1012 g1
Just brought a ZPI -M spool
Not sure where to stuff it though, maybe the IS73 reel that I have.
But hopefully no matter where it goes I get good results. The tackle trap
has superb shipping so it shouldn’t be long. I’ve waited long enough before trythe spool
Not sure where to stuff it though, maybe the IS73 reel that I have.
But hopefully no matter where it goes I get good results. The tackle trap
has superb shipping so it shouldn’t be long. I’ve waited long enough before trythe spool
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Re: ZPI M or 1012 g1
It performs best in the Steez SV TW, Steez A, and Zillion SV TW. It's pretty good in the Tdz platform, but a little fast for my likings. The PG is a better fit for older platforms imogoldrod wrote:Just brought a ZPI -M spool
Not sure where to stuff it though, maybe the IS73 reel that I have.
But hopefully no matter where it goes I get good results. The tackle trap
has superb shipping so it shouldn’t be long. I’ve waited long enough before trythe spool
Re: ZPI M or 1012 g1
Thanks for the heads up.
I’ll give it a shot. I don’t have any TWS reels neither a Steez a
So I will just have to see.
I’ll give it a shot. I don’t have any TWS reels neither a Steez a
So I will just have to see.
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Re: ZPI M or 1012 g1
Goldrod, Let me know how it works in that IS platform, that is one of my options.
What size line do you plan on using and what are your intended weight ranges for casting with the spool?
What size line do you plan on using and what are your intended weight ranges for casting with the spool?
Re: ZPI M or 1012 g1
I certainly will and it’s most definitely going in the IS73.Aquaftm45 wrote:Goldrod, Let me know how it works in that IS platform, that is one of my options.
What size line do you plan on using and what are your intended weight ranges for casting with the spool?
It’s mounted on a gen one cumara rod 6’8” medium heavy
I’ll probably put 10-12 pound test line on it and see how it cast various lures Topwater and bottom contact baits
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Re: ZPI M or 1012 g1
I found the ZPI PG and M spool to be extremely fast in an OG Steez. If I set the Mags beneath 7 then I better be on my A-Thumb game. It was too much work for my liking. I love them in the newer reels though. Steez A, Steez SV TW, Zillion 1016 they are money. Just for the record I do like using a 103 spool in my OG reels and have no problem with that set up. It will be interesting to see what your impression is of the Zpi spool in an IS.Aquaftm45 wrote:Goldrod, Let me know how it works in that IS platform, that is one of my options.
What size line do you plan on using and what are your intended weight ranges for casting with the spool?