Was the Daiwa CG CC CR 80's a colossal failure to Daiwa?
Was the Daiwa CG CC CR 80's a colossal failure to Daiwa?
Ever since they came out, you never hear anyone mentioning these. Its like they were already discontinued and forgotten.
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Re: Was the Daiwa CG CC CR 80's a colossal failure to Daiwa?
Most guys here would never give that family of reels a second look, due to the out-sourcing of the construction to a Chinese OEM company. Daiwa collaborated on the design and spec's, but they are 100% "hecho en Chine".
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Re: Was the Daiwa CG CC CR 80's a colossal failure to Daiwa?
Even on Reddit, home of the "an Ugly Stick is the best bass rod ever!" crowd, I have never seen a mention of that series but there are a ton of posts about the Tat SV and the new Tat 100/200/250 reels.hoohoorjoo wrote:Most guys here would never give that family of reels a second look, due to the out-sourcing of the construction to a Chinese OEM company. Daiwa collaborated on the design and spec's, but they are 100% "hecho en Chine".
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Seems to me like it was an experiment to dip into the lower level market.
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Surprised that the ignorance of the general public didn't cause at least an initial wave of purchases. That usually happens, even if they arent good reels. Just look at the Duckett reels lol!LgMouthGambler wrote:Seems to me like it was an experiment to dip into the lower level market.
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Re: Was the Daiwa CG CC CR 80's a colossal failure to Daiwa?
Yes indeed. Even though the Fuego CT MSRP has gone to $109.95 now, it's still so much better than that series, and not a lot more than the top end of the 3. It's actually a DaiwaLgMouthGambler wrote:Seems to me like it was an experiment to dip into the lower level market.
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Oh the Duckett reels. Almost as good as the Shishamo Fitzgerald reels.hoohoorjoo wrote:Surprised that the ignorance of the general public didn't cause at least an initial wave of purchases. That usually happens, even if they arent good reels. Just look at the Duckett reels lol!LgMouthGambler wrote:Seems to me like it was an experiment to dip into the lower level market.
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I bought a pair of Fuego CT's last year for kayak trolling and man if I was handed $500 and told to go buy myself a single combo to use for the rest of my life I would buy a Fuego CT, a 844 GLX, and a sixpack of beer with the leftover money.bronzefly wrote: Yes indeed. Even though the Fuego CT MSRP has gone to $109.95 now, it's still so much better than that series, and not a lot more than the top end of the 3. It's actually a Daiwa
My nicer reels are, well, nicer, but those CT's are so so much better then I ever thought they would be.
Re: Was the Daiwa CG CC CR 80's a colossal failure to Daiwa?
Im well aware about TT standards, but i was generally speaking. You don't hear about these reels anywhere. Be it youtube, other forums etchoohoorjoo wrote:Most guys here would never give that family of reels a second look, due to the out-sourcing of the construction to a Chinese OEM company. Daiwa collaborated on the design and spec's, but they are 100% "hecho en Chine".
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That's awesome Yeah, Fuego CT is an under appreciated reel in general. I can't think of a better reel available in that $100 price range, it's really fantastic. Fortunately, we've been able to get them in a lot of hands and the feedback has been overwhelmingly positive...Houndfish wrote:I bought a pair of Fuego CT's last year for kayak trolling and man if I was handed $500 and told to go buy myself a single combo to use for the rest of my life I would buy a Fuego CT, a 844 GLX, and a sixpack of beer with the leftover money.bronzefly wrote: Yes indeed. Even though the Fuego CT MSRP has gone to $109.95 now, it's still so much better than that series, and not a lot more than the top end of the 3. It's actually a Daiwa
My nicer reels are, well, nicer, but those CT's are so so much better then I ever thought they would be.
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Re: Was the Daiwa CG CC CR 80's a colossal failure to Daiwa?
I was just thinking the same thing the other day. I'm glad they flopped.SSS wrote:Im well aware about TT standards, but i was generally speaking. You don't hear about these reels anywhere. Be it youtube, other forums etchoohoorjoo wrote:Most guys here would never give that family of reels a second look, due to the out-sourcing of the construction to a Chinese OEM company. Daiwa collaborated on the design and spec's, but they are 100% "hecho en Chine".
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Re: Was the Daiwa CG CC CR 80's a colossal failure to Daiwa?
IMO the market for these reels doesn't exist much in the realm of folks who review and write about them. They are pretty cheap... and readily available at local sporting goods stores around here(and even walmart). Which ironically don't even have Fuego's in stock(a quick search shows Fuego Ct's in the sub $70 range though, which seems like a no-brainer). I know tons of local guys around here that fish, and a $100 combo is way out of what they consider reasonable. I bet these sell, and we simply don't notice it. Whats the competition at the $50 range? Kastking? I bet the Daiwa name alone sells.
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Do you know if a NRC002 PG spool will work in a Fuego CT?bronzefly wrote:
That's awesome Yeah, Fuego CT is an under appreciated reel in general. I can't think of a better reel available in that $100 price range, it's really fantastic. Fortunately, we've been able to get them in a lot of hands and the feedback has been overwhelmingly positive...
If so that could be a hell of a $200 reel.
Re: Was the Daiwa CG CC CR 80's a colossal failure to Daiwa?
Im glad as well. We can't have Daiwa going Korea/China route.poisonokie wrote:I was just thinking the same thing the other day. I'm glad they flopped.SSS wrote:Im well aware about TT standards, but i was generally speaking. You don't hear about these reels anywhere. Be it youtube, other forums etchoohoorjoo wrote:Most guys here would never give that family of reels a second look, due to the out-sourcing of the construction to a Chinese OEM company. Daiwa collaborated on the design and spec's, but they are 100% "hecho en Chine".