Sell me on the Alphas Air TW
Sell me on the Alphas Air TW
Ok, so I have my ultimate BfS setup, 16 Aldebaran on a custom rod made on a Northfork composites 4-10lb blank, with short 4” cork handle and it’s a beautiful rod and an absolute dream to use. I cast 3.5-5g surface lures for Australian Bass and only ever take one rod out with me on the kayak.
Here’s my predicament, I can get a brand new 20 Alphas air TW for around $250 AUD ($180 USD). I’ve always been curious about Daiwa BFS reels having owned Shimanos for the past 20 or so years. I also have a Samurai 4-10lb rod sitting with no reel attached to it, it’s a more whippy rod with a slower action that I previously found great for throwing unweighted zman frogs.
Is this an offer that’s too good to refuse? I’ve heard so many mixed reviews on the Alphas vs Aldebaran and everyone seems to either be a Daiwa or Shimano person so most reviews are bias. Would you spend the money on the Alphas or just sell the other rod?
Also love to hear from anyone who has used theirs on salt water.
Thanks in advance
Here’s my predicament, I can get a brand new 20 Alphas air TW for around $250 AUD ($180 USD). I’ve always been curious about Daiwa BFS reels having owned Shimanos for the past 20 or so years. I also have a Samurai 4-10lb rod sitting with no reel attached to it, it’s a more whippy rod with a slower action that I previously found great for throwing unweighted zman frogs.
Is this an offer that’s too good to refuse? I’ve heard so many mixed reviews on the Alphas vs Aldebaran and everyone seems to either be a Daiwa or Shimano person so most reviews are bias. Would you spend the money on the Alphas or just sell the other rod?
Also love to hear from anyone who has used theirs on salt water.
Thanks in advance
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Re: Sell me an Alphas Air TW
I'll start by saying I never used it in salt water. I will also say I have used many Shimano and Daiwa BFS reels.
For $180 USD, that is a steal. Such a great BFS reel. The Alphas AIR TW will fit right into what you need. I do like the Alphas AIR TW a little better than the 16 Aldebaran BFS. Cast lighter, flatter and still does distance with finesse bass lures too.
Only downside is that it doesn't have a clicking drag when fish are taking line.
For $180 USD, that is a steal. Such a great BFS reel. The Alphas AIR TW will fit right into what you need. I do like the Alphas AIR TW a little better than the 16 Aldebaran BFS. Cast lighter, flatter and still does distance with finesse bass lures too.
Only downside is that it doesn't have a clicking drag when fish are taking line.
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Re: Sell me an Alphas Air TW
I will be correcting that on my Alphas Air with a Zillion G gear set from Plat.Hobie-Wan Kenobi wrote: ↑Sun Apr 24, 2022 5:16 amOnly downside is that it doesn't have a clicking drag when fish are taking line.
Try not to let your mind wander. It is much too small to be outside unsupervised.
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I’ve seen all of the reviews online, yours included Hobie and they have been a huge help. I might need to consider the drag clicker, it’s a small thing but hugely satisfying feature.
I’m curious how the Daiwa style brake works with fast momentum at the beginning of the cast mostly associated with overhead casting. Most people say the Daiwas are better at controlling backlash at the end of the cast when the lire hits the water but I don’t find I have any issues controlling that.
I’m curious how the Daiwa style brake works with fast momentum at the beginning of the cast mostly associated with overhead casting. Most people say the Daiwas are better at controlling backlash at the end of the cast when the lire hits the water but I don’t find I have any issues controlling that.
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I haven't found the Alphas AIR TW to be finicky casting at all. Distance is better keeping a moderate casting motion and lowering the brake dial versus just casting harder. Your results may vary.Lastworm wrote: ↑Sun Apr 24, 2022 3:10 pmI’ve seen all of the reviews online, yours included Hobie and they have been a huge help. I might need to consider the drag clicker, it’s a small thing but hugely satisfying feature.
I’m curious how the Daiwa style brake works with fast momentum at the beginning of the cast mostly associated with overhead casting. Most people say the Daiwas are better at controlling backlash at the end of the cast when the lire hits the water but I don’t find I have any issues controlling that.
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Re: Sell me an Alphas Air TW
I ended up getting a right handed 22 Aldebaran XG at full price. Closed bass season in Australia and too much internet means I now have one more expensive reel than I can use.
I have issues.
I have issues.
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You dont have any issues my friend. Try having 7 or 8 expensive reels on hand that hardly ever get used....and I fish frequently.
Try not to let your mind wander. It is much too small to be outside unsupervised.
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Nice starter kit...hoohoorjoo wrote: ↑Sun May 29, 2022 6:05 amTry having 7 or 8 expensive reels on hand that hardly ever get used....
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Re: Sell me an Alphas Air TW
That's why I'm here....I show my wife some people's collections in order to justify and normalize my own, ahem, habits.Cal wrote: ↑Sun May 29, 2022 6:26 amNice starter kit...hoohoorjoo wrote: ↑Sun May 29, 2022 6:05 amTry having 7 or 8 expensive reels on hand that hardly ever get used....
Try not to let your mind wander. It is much too small to be outside unsupervised.
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Well you just made me feel a whole lot better about myself! I was considering getting another rod made to suit the 22 Aldebaran, you may have just tipped me over the edge!hoohoorjoo wrote: ↑Sun May 29, 2022 6:05 amYou dont have any issues my friend. Try having 7 or 8 expensive reels on hand that hardly ever get used....and I fish frequently.