Metanium 20 & Shallow Water Edition Comparision w/ Pics
Metanium 20 & Shallow Water Edition Comparision w/ Pics
Going to keep this short and sweet, if you want to know anything else just ask.
Same:
Body is obviously the same. SVS Infinity brakes are exactly the same. No different color brake shoes, size, etc... both are 4 pin.
XG to XG comparison both some with 90mm handle, same knobs, both still 10+1 bearings.
Differences:
Paint color is way more different between the two than I expected (which was hard to tell in some pics online). Once they are next to each other you can notice a bunch of differences. The gear side plate and handle nut cover are different.
Shallow water main gear goes back to aluminum which accounts for 10 gram weight loss. This is actually noticeable in handle when holding both, which I was surprised since that's only a little over 1/3 of an ounce.
The line guide is a different color, don't know if the material changed too... would doubt that though.
Line difference is significant... 2020 version is 10lb/120yrds, Shallow Water edition is only 8lb/100yrds
(Same line capacity as JDM Aldebaran 31HG I have)... hopefully it casts just as well.
With this Metanium Shallow Water Edition out now, it makes you wonder if there will be standard Aldebarans coming out soon since the BFS model has launched and a standard would typically follow. Do they even need to make it anymore?
Hopefully the paint holds up a little better because in my use, the 2020 paint (on all 3 I own) have not held up as well to normal fishing wear and tear in comparison to other Shimano reels.
Same:
Body is obviously the same. SVS Infinity brakes are exactly the same. No different color brake shoes, size, etc... both are 4 pin.
XG to XG comparison both some with 90mm handle, same knobs, both still 10+1 bearings.
Differences:
Paint color is way more different between the two than I expected (which was hard to tell in some pics online). Once they are next to each other you can notice a bunch of differences. The gear side plate and handle nut cover are different.
Shallow water main gear goes back to aluminum which accounts for 10 gram weight loss. This is actually noticeable in handle when holding both, which I was surprised since that's only a little over 1/3 of an ounce.
The line guide is a different color, don't know if the material changed too... would doubt that though.
Line difference is significant... 2020 version is 10lb/120yrds, Shallow Water edition is only 8lb/100yrds
(Same line capacity as JDM Aldebaran 31HG I have)... hopefully it casts just as well.
With this Metanium Shallow Water Edition out now, it makes you wonder if there will be standard Aldebarans coming out soon since the BFS model has launched and a standard would typically follow. Do they even need to make it anymore?
Hopefully the paint holds up a little better because in my use, the 2020 paint (on all 3 I own) have not held up as well to normal fishing wear and tear in comparison to other Shimano reels.
Re: Metanium 20 & Shallow Water Edition Comparision w/ Pics
I got the yumeya shallow spool for my bantam I knew eventually this would be a thing
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Re: Metanium 20 & Shallow Water Edition Comparision w/ Pics
I have 2 of them coming in HG for 2 Poison Adrena 7'3" MH's. I'll spool them with 12 lb Tatsu and call it a wrap. Hopefully it will be perfect for trigs, 3/8oz Jigs, and various other soft plastics. Brian.
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Re: Metanium 20 & Shallow Water Edition Comparision w/ Pics
Would like to see a spool weight comparison of the two. I really considered one of these reels, great prices right now. I just worry about the aluminum gears, I know you can always upgrade them, but I haven't heard the brass ones are flawless either. Buying a Calcutta Conquest as my second Shimano really spoiled me...
Re: Metanium 20 & Shallow Water Edition Comparision w/ Pics
METANIUM 20 XG SPOOL : 13.85 GRAMSDirtyD64 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 26, 2022 3:56 amWould like to see a spool weight comparison of the two. I really considered one of these reels, great prices right now. I just worry about the aluminum gears, I know you can always upgrade them, but I haven't heard the brass ones are flawless either. Buying a Calcutta Conquest as my second Shimano really spoiled me...
METANIUM SHALLOW WATER EDITION XG SPOOL : 14.34 GRAMS
Not the results I expected... will be interesting to see cast difference once I figure out what rod I'm going to put it on.
I have a new Expride B 6'10 M I might put it on if it doesn't end up on a P5 rod at some point.
Re: Metanium 20 & Shallow Water Edition Comparision w/ Pics
The Millionaire is the same way. The stock, deeper 700 size 30mm spool weighs a gram less that the 700 Shallow 30mm version. Whenever you fill them with line I am sure the more shallow spool has a lighter total weight. Using braid backing bridges the gap though and probably makes the performance differences minimal. This is why I strayed away from the Alphas Shallow.Dan B wrote: ↑Mon Sep 26, 2022 2:52 pmMETANIUM 20 XG SPOOL : 13.85 GRAMSDirtyD64 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 26, 2022 3:56 amWould like to see a spool weight comparison of the two. I really considered one of these reels, great prices right now. I just worry about the aluminum gears, I know you can always upgrade them, but I haven't heard the brass ones are flawless either. Buying a Calcutta Conquest as my second Shimano really spoiled me...
METANIUM SHALLOW WATER EDITION XG SPOOL : 14.34 GRAMS
Not the results I expected... will be interesting to see cast difference once I figure out what rod I'm going to put it on.
I have a new Expride B 6'10 M I might put it on if it doesn't end up on a P5 rod at some point.
Re: Metanium 20 & Shallow Water Edition Comparision w/ Pics
Had any time to further test this reel? Will be curious as to how the aluminum micro gears hold up and how it casts lighter lures compared to the regular Metanium or the Aldebaran MGL.Dan B wrote: ↑Mon Sep 26, 2022 2:52 pmMETANIUM 20 XG SPOOL : 13.85 GRAMSDirtyD64 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 26, 2022 3:56 amWould like to see a spool weight comparison of the two. I really considered one of these reels, great prices right now. I just worry about the aluminum gears, I know you can always upgrade them, but I haven't heard the brass ones are flawless either. Buying a Calcutta Conquest as my second Shimano really spoiled me...
METANIUM SHALLOW WATER EDITION XG SPOOL : 14.34 GRAMS
Not the results I expected... will be interesting to see cast difference once I figure out what rod I'm going to put it on.
I have a new Expride B 6'10 M I might put it on if it doesn't end up on a P5 rod at some point.
Re: Metanium 20 & Shallow Water Edition Comparision w/ Pics
Not yet, been working way too much. I would love to have the time to get out and do it though.DirtyD64 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 16, 2022 5:24 amHad any time to further test this reel? Will be curious as to how the aluminum micro gears hold up and how it casts lighter lures compared to the regular Metanium or the Aldebaran MGL.Dan B wrote: ↑Mon Sep 26, 2022 2:52 pmMETANIUM 20 XG SPOOL : 13.85 GRAMSDirtyD64 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 26, 2022 3:56 amWould like to see a spool weight comparison of the two. I really considered one of these reels, great prices right now. I just worry about the aluminum gears, I know you can always upgrade them, but I haven't heard the brass ones are flawless either. Buying a Calcutta Conquest as my second Shimano really spoiled me...
METANIUM SHALLOW WATER EDITION XG SPOOL : 14.34 GRAMS
Not the results I expected... will be interesting to see cast difference once I figure out what rod I'm going to put it on.
I have a new Expride B 6'10 M I might put it on if it doesn't end up on a P5 rod at some point.
Only had the boat out twice since July, been a crap year at work.
Re: Metanium 20 & Shallow Water Edition Comparision w/ Pics
Is the Shallow edition really needed? The stock JDM spool was pretty good. I found that I had a hard time casting with these newer reels, especially the Met 20 and the Aldebaren MGL. I could get distance from them but the casting was very sporatic, very inconsistent. I removed the O ring from the brake side bearing and it performed a lot better with lighter baits.
Long live the Jerkbait
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The Conquest 100HG is similar, I will just turn up the brakes and take a small hit on distance. I was very surprised by how well it threw light baits, but it does get wild sometimes. Be too scared to try and remove the O-ring. It shouldn't affect casting abilities being on the outer race, but who knows.hmnginmn wrote: ↑Wed Oct 19, 2022 1:09 pmIs the Shallow edition really needed? The stock JDM spool was pretty good. I found that I had a hard time casting with these newer reels, especially the Met 20 and the Aldebaren MGL. I could get distance from them but the casting was very sporatic, very inconsistent. I removed the O ring from the brake side bearing and it performed a lot better with lighter baits.
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Idk, I have three and mine don't get wild at all. If fact, two of them are on dedicated skipping setups and I get great distance under docks with them... zero issues. One I use for bombing Dark Sleepers on 12lb fluoro and I have never found mine to be unruly or inconsistent.
Re: Metanium 20 & Shallow Water Edition Comparision w/ Pics
Never had a conquest get wild, never
I’ve never taken the o-ring out of any of my reels and my bantams with the Yumeya shallow spools cast far better than stock
I’ve never taken the o-ring out of any of my reels and my bantams with the Yumeya shallow spools cast far better than stock
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Re: Metanium 20 & Shallow Water Edition Comparision w/ Pics
I probably have mine set too loose and not the best with Shimano casters. I run 14lb or 12lb fluorocarbon and throw fairly light jigs/shaky heads and some smaller swimbaits. Running with only two brakes on and low on the external dial has needed a good thumb for me is all. Only backlash I had was when I hit the water early one morning and didn't realize it because the sun wasn't up yet, just a mistake. Got careless from using so many SV spools.