Daiwa
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Bog standard Saltists don't have mag seal but the Saltist Nero does...Redfish14 wrote:There really is no comparison to the gosa, it’s the clear leader in the segment. Saltists are upgraded BG’s with magseal shaft, line roller and Airbail. The gosa is cheaper than a saltist, sealed and has stronger gears. The bg is no slouch and a terrific reel for the price, it’s just a lower price point reel than the gosa.
For a comparison to a Sedona try the new exceler lt reels. They’re the new spool sizing and model. I haven’t tried one myself but would be my pick of the cheaper daiwas
For offshore reels
BG - Spheros
Saltist Nero - Saragosa
Catalina - Twinpower
Saltiga - Stella
Light spin
Sienna - Revros
Sedona - Aird or new Excellor
Nasci - Gen Black
Stradic - Sol
Stradic ci4 - Luvias
Twinpower - Certate
Exsence/Stella - Exist/Steez
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Daiwa and shimano are the big players in the market. They own their own factories and have better design and research capabilities. Some other brands get their reels from genrric factories that make reels and put their branding on them.Kimtown wrote:Dont know much about Daiwa models.. used a friends one on the weekend and it was really nice. Might look into them. Can someone make a direct comparison to Shimanos?
What in the spin series is equivalent to Saragossa and Sedonas? How is the quality and durability compared to Shimano/Penn?
Also any other brands worth looking at other than Shimano/Penn (which are all my current spin reels)
I have generally liked Daiwa for rods and Shimano for reels but the new LT series seem really nice and have larger and improved main gears. Their sizes now fall in line with Shimano sizes. I bought a Daiwa Exceller 2000 LT recently and am impressed by the build quality for a $120 reel. Will need to see how it goes long term.
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All current model saltist ( saltist, saltist LTD and Saltist Nero) have magseal.cobby wrote:Bog standard Saltists don't have mag seal but the Saltist Nero does...Redfish14 wrote:There really is no comparison to the gosa, it’s the clear leader in the segment. Saltists are upgraded BG’s with magseal shaft, line roller and Airbail. The gosa is cheaper than a saltist, sealed and has stronger gears. The bg is no slouch and a terrific reel for the price, it’s just a lower price point reel than the gosa.
For a comparison to a Sedona try the new exceler lt reels. They’re the new spool sizing and model. I haven’t tried one myself but would be my pick of the cheaper daiwas
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The way it pretty much stands is. For sub $350ish reels Shimano is spanking daiwa. Above that it’s pretty break even. 5 years ago it was a different story but daiwa has lost its way a touch and Shimano have left them for dead.
As for the others. They are miles off.
As for the others. They are miles off.
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They've gotta get onto their website then.purple5ive wrote:All current model saltist ( saltist, saltist LTD and Saltist Nero) have magseal.cobby wrote:Bog standard Saltists don't have mag seal but the Saltist Nero does...Redfish14 wrote:There really is no comparison to the gosa, it’s the clear leader in the segment. Saltists are upgraded BG’s with magseal shaft, line roller and Airbail. The gosa is cheaper than a saltist, sealed and has stronger gears. The bg is no slouch and a terrific reel for the price, it’s just a lower price point reel than the gosa.
For a comparison to a Sedona try the new exceler lt reels. They’re the new spool sizing and model. I haven’t tried one myself but would be my pick of the cheaper daiwas
Magseal :down: we really need an eye roll smiley in here
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yeah its on there, just not on the preview.cobby wrote:They've gotta get onto their website then.purple5ive wrote:All current model saltist ( saltist, saltist LTD and Saltist Nero) have magseal.cobby wrote:Bog standard Saltists don't have mag seal but the Saltist Nero does...Redfish14 wrote:There really is no comparison to the gosa, it’s the clear leader in the segment. Saltists are upgraded BG’s with magseal shaft, line roller and Airbail. The gosa is cheaper than a saltist, sealed and has stronger gears. The bg is no slouch and a terrific reel for the price, it’s just a lower price point reel than the gosa.
For a comparison to a Sedona try the new exceler lt reels. They’re the new spool sizing and model. I haven’t tried one myself but would be my pick of the cheaper daiwas
Magseal :down: we really need an eye roll smiley in here
i agree about the magseal, i dont buy my daiwa reels for that though, if its there well and good, otherwise its no biggie..
and agree with ducky too, shimano have been releasing some decent stuff recently.