I have never had an old Alphas in my hand so I wouldn't know on that one. Hope to check out the new Tatula soon.LowRange wrote: ↑Thu Nov 30, 2023 1:03 pmIt reminds me more of the OG Alphas than the OG Zillion. Alphas palm pretty well but still have a slight non textured beveled edge on the outpost perimeter of the dial. This new Tatula has the style of dial with the textured leading edge. Still, I think that if the old Alphas palms well for you then thus new Tatula should too.joekaz wrote: ↑Thu Nov 30, 2023 10:31 amLooking at the front and palm side pics on Tackle Wharehouse there is a huge difference between this reel and the og Zillion.LowRange wrote: ↑Thu Nov 30, 2023 9:13 amIt looks like it only protrudes on the top like the classic daiwa reels. In that case it occupies the vacant spot between your index finger and thumb when palming while offering ease of access to your thumb for adjustment. They got it right from the get go IMO. They later made the whole perimeter of the dial stick out then moved it to under the reel with the newest iterations making basically impossible to adjust while palming.joekaz wrote: ↑Thu Nov 30, 2023 5:40 amI will have to handle one in person to confirm, but this new Tatula looks to be the most uncomfortable one to date. Protruding mag dial and crazy contours for the thumb rest. It seams like more reels these days are forcing the user to put their thumb in a certain spot. I like a nice flat area to put my thumb anywhere I want without feeling some kind of edge.
Old school and new school mag dial theory reference
I own some og zillions and I can't feel the mag dial with my pointer finger. I can't say that about any of the Tatula's. The Tatula 81 that I tried was not as bad as the others but it still didn't work for me. It's not just the dial, it's the ridge that sticks out under the dial that I feel to. I like a smooth side plate like most of the Shimano reels.
Also am I imagining things or does the Tatula look like it's frame could accommodate a larger diameter spool? Is this a native 36mm frame with 34mm spool? Maybe an HD version will come out with 36mm spool or some bay vertical jigging reell? Or is it a 34mm native frame with a 33mm or 32mm spool? We usually only see that with the SV variants. Seems like a few mils of wasted space if it is never used.
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Deep down, I think you really care. You're just too shy to admit it.
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Maybe tomorrow? Don't wanna keep you from sleeping by getting a chubby all nightFishing4Fun wrote: ↑Thu Nov 30, 2023 7:47 pmHey buddy show us that stellar Tatula collection you have
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Why do some people have a problem with graduating Tatula models over the years? I have been buying Curados since the 90's. No one complains about that series never going away. What am I missing?
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Do you have the Tatula 80? Those are going for $113 on the chinease site.joekaz wrote: ↑Thu Nov 30, 2023 1:33 pmI have never had an old Alphas in my hand so I wouldn't know on that one. Hope to check out the new Tatula soon.LowRange wrote: ↑Thu Nov 30, 2023 1:03 pmIt reminds me more of the OG Alphas than the OG Zillion. Alphas palm pretty well but still have a slight non textured beveled edge on the outpost perimeter of the dial. This new Tatula has the style of dial with the textured leading edge. Still, I think that if the old Alphas palms well for you then thus new Tatula should too.joekaz wrote: ↑Thu Nov 30, 2023 10:31 amLooking at the front and palm side pics on Tackle Wharehouse there is a huge difference between this reel and the og Zillion.LowRange wrote: ↑Thu Nov 30, 2023 9:13 amIt looks like it only protrudes on the top like the classic daiwa reels. In that case it occupies the vacant spot between your index finger and thumb when palming while offering ease of access to your thumb for adjustment. They got it right from the get go IMO. They later made the whole perimeter of the dial stick out then moved it to under the reel with the newest iterations making basically impossible to adjust while palming.joekaz wrote: ↑Thu Nov 30, 2023 5:40 amI will have to handle one in person to confirm, but this new Tatula looks to be the most uncomfortable one to date. Protruding mag dial and crazy contours for the thumb rest. It seams like more reels these days are forcing the user to put their thumb in a certain spot. I like a nice flat area to put my thumb anywhere I want without feeling some kind of edge.
Old school and new school mag dial theory reference
I own some og zillions and I can't feel the mag dial with my pointer finger. I can't say that about any of the Tatula's. The Tatula 81 that I tried was not as bad as the others but it still didn't work for me. It's not just the dial, it's the ridge that sticks out under the dial that I feel to. I like a smooth side plate like most of the Shimano reels.
Also am I imagining things or does the Tatula look like it's frame could accommodate a larger diameter spool? Is this a native 36mm frame with 34mm spool? Maybe an HD version will come out with 36mm spool or some bay vertical jigging reell? Or is it a 34mm native frame with a 33mm or 32mm spool? We usually only see that with the SV variants. Seems like a few mils of wasted space if it is never used.
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I have a 81 but I am going to sell it. While it is a little more comfortable than the other Tatula's, I can still feel the Mag dial with my pointer finger. Wearing a sun glove does help. Still not enough for me to keep it.LowRange wrote: ↑Thu Dec 07, 2023 11:11 amDo you have the Tatula 80? Those are going for $113 on the chinease site.joekaz wrote: ↑Thu Nov 30, 2023 1:33 pmI have never had an old Alphas in my hand so I wouldn't know on that one. Hope to check out the new Tatula soon.LowRange wrote: ↑Thu Nov 30, 2023 1:03 pmIt reminds me more of the OG Alphas than the OG Zillion. Alphas palm pretty well but still have a slight non textured beveled edge on the outpost perimeter of the dial. This new Tatula has the style of dial with the textured leading edge. Still, I think that if the old Alphas palms well for you then thus new Tatula should too.joekaz wrote: ↑Thu Nov 30, 2023 10:31 amLooking at the front and palm side pics on Tackle Wharehouse there is a huge difference between this reel and the og Zillion.LowRange wrote: ↑Thu Nov 30, 2023 9:13 am
It looks like it only protrudes on the top like the classic daiwa reels. In that case it occupies the vacant spot between your index finger and thumb when palming while offering ease of access to your thumb for adjustment. They got it right from the get go IMO. They later made the whole perimeter of the dial stick out then moved it to under the reel with the newest iterations making basically impossible to adjust while palming.
Old school and new school mag dial theory reference
I own some og zillions and I can't feel the mag dial with my pointer finger. I can't say that about any of the Tatula's. The Tatula 81 that I tried was not as bad as the others but it still didn't work for me. It's not just the dial, it's the ridge that sticks out under the dial that I feel to. I like a smooth side plate like most of the Shimano reels.
Also am I imagining things or does the Tatula look like it's frame could accommodate a larger diameter spool? Is this a native 36mm frame with 34mm spool? Maybe an HD version will come out with 36mm spool or some bay vertical jigging reell? Or is it a 34mm native frame with a 33mm or 32mm spool? We usually only see that with the SV variants. Seems like a few mils of wasted space if it is never used.
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I had the chance to check out the new Tatula. I mounted it on a Tatula rod. As I expected, I can feel the mag dial when I grip the rod and reel. It is just as bad, if not worse than the other models. I did not like the contoured thumb rest either. I could feel the two "fangs" on the end of my thumb. With all that said, if you grip the rod with just two fingers in front of the trigger it was fine. I tried this grip on all the other Tatula models in the past, but it was too awkward for me. I have to have 3 fingers in front of the trigger.