Twinpower vs Stella
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Re: Twinpower vs Stella
Yup. for the deep water jigging reel, im getting a gossa 20k
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Re: Twinpower vs Stella
Much of a muchness to be honest. Do you want the bling and the name, whilst parting with extra dollars for a fairly insignificant performance upgrade over the Twinpower? Then get a Stella.
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Yeah definitely leaning towards the twin power
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Re: Twinpower vs Stella
Just seen this threadsmokin_reels wrote: ↑Mon May 23, 2022 3:39 pmApart from the fact that the Stella's are fully sealed and have way more bling value.
Thoughts on how a twinpower stands up?
Looking to get a couple of 14000 for an upcoming trip in December chasing real fish.
I was all for a 14000xg stella (dougie talked me into it) but i think I’m just gonna go a 14k twin power for value:money
I doubt a casual fisho like me would feel the difference in the 2 less ball bearings, and I wouldn’t use enough to justify that price difference either
My trips to Swains reef in late October. I’m sure it’ll be good enough to stand up to some GT
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Re: Twinpower vs Stella
Alan Hawke seems to think the Twin Power is only a minor upgrade on a saragossa, so just keep that in mind.