Tdz spool in a SS sv
Tdz spool in a SS sv
Anyone tried a TDZ spool in a ss sv? Looking for performance pros/cons before I decide to get a Spool.. really want to avoid going to an SV spool and would like to stick with mag force V/Z
Thanks In advance
Thanks In advance
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Re: Tdz spool in a SS sv
How much line capacity do you want? Other options could be the 1016 and 1010. You have me a little curious now.
Re: Tdz spool in a SS sv
Hogsticker2 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2020 2:21 pmHow much line capacity do you want? Other options could be the 1016 and 1010. You have me a little curious now.
line capacity isn’t really an issue and usually as long as I get 70-80 yards of 12 lb sniper on there I’m good.
I’m more concerned with the breaking profile of the spool. My thumb is like a ninja so I prefer faster spools
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Re: Tdz spool in a SS sv
The TDZ 105 spool was a little too fast for my tastes in the ss sv. Same magnets as the og steez, so I knew it was gonna be fast...but it was just too much work for me. Your ninja skills might enjoy it, though.
Try not to let your mind wander. It is much too small to be outside unsupervised.
Re: Tdz spool in a SS sv
It was a little too fast lol.....hoohoorjoo wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2020 6:11 pmThe TDZ 105 spool was a little too fast for my tastes in the ss sv. Same magnets as the og steez, so I knew it was gonna be fast...but it was just too much work for me. Your ninja skills might enjoy it, though.
I ended up using the stock spool but I replaced the inductor with one from a damaged SV105 alphas spool which I noticed was thinner and shorter then the stock one.... I also replaced the stock spring with one from a TDZ type r+ that I purchased from the tackletrap. Hopefully this opens it up and doesn’t feel as restricted.
Anyone know how the thinner and shorter inductor on the sv105 spool compares to the zillion sv spool inductor since that part is available to order separate? The alphas sv inductor wall was half as thick as the stock one and a couple MM shorter as well.
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Re: Tdz spool in a SS sv
I just measured the thickness of the zillion sv rotor at .023 or about .6 of a mm, in case you have a set of calipers and can measure what you have. I did not measure the length; I'd have to take it apart at work.joejoe83 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 20, 2020 5:29 amIt was a little too fast lol.....hoohoorjoo wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2020 6:11 pmThe TDZ 105 spool was a little too fast for my tastes in the ss sv. Same magnets as the og steez, so I knew it was gonna be fast...but it was just too much work for me. Your ninja skills might enjoy it, though.
I ended up using the stock spool but I replaced the inductor with one from a damaged SV105 alphas spool which I noticed was thinner and shorter then the stock one.... I also replaced the stock spring with one from a TDZ type r+ that I purchased from the tackletrap. Hopefully this opens it up and doesn’t feel as restricted.
Anyone know how the thinner and shorter inductor on the sv105 spool compares to the zillion sv spool inductor since that part is available to order separate? The alphas sv inductor wall was half as thick as the stock one and a couple MM shorter as well.
Re: Tdz spool in a SS sv
Just took out the reel with all the spool mods and it LAUNCHED 3/8oz swim jigs and chatter baits with ease and control. If anyone is thinking about it, the new rotor and type r+ spring are the way to go. Both can easily be ordered through the tackle trap and really opens up the reel.
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Re: Tdz spool in a SS sv
Thanks for the updatejoejoe83 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 05, 2020 5:23 amJust took out the reel with all the spool mods and it LAUNCHED 3/8oz swim jigs and chatter baits with ease and control. If anyone is thinking about it, the new rotor and type r+ spring are the way to go. Both can easily be ordered through the tackle trap and really opens up the reel.
Re: Tdz spool in a SS sv
Took my calipers and SV spools and did some measurements. Length is measured from the edge of the spool to the end of the rotor by eyeballing. Not the most accurate but gives you an idea how much it sticks out. I have a of few Ray's DIY rotor kits but not installed so I couldn't get a length.
Spool--------------Thickness--------------------Length
Zillion G1 SV------0.74mm---------------------4.35mm
Alphas SV----------0.55mm---------------------5.47mm
Ray's DIY-----------0.64-0.48mm (tapered)
SV103--------------0.97mm----------------------5.77mm
Steez SV105 Ltd--0.96mm----------------------4.77mm
Spool--------------Thickness--------------------Length
Zillion G1 SV------0.74mm---------------------4.35mm
Alphas SV----------0.55mm---------------------5.47mm
Ray's DIY-----------0.64-0.48mm (tapered)
SV103--------------0.97mm----------------------5.77mm
Steez SV105 Ltd--0.96mm----------------------4.77mm