Alphas CT 70 in stock at Digitaka!
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Are the spool bearings 3x10x4 and 3x8x4?
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This is the important question... synchronized levelwind or no? Come on y'all!!!DirtyD64 wrote:It does still have the levelwind that tracks as drag as pulled, right???
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I got mine in the mail today and it feels like it was made for the Destroyer 110 Special. I just hope the line pick up is fast enough.
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How does the reel perform for 1/8oz lures? I am wondering if the reel would make sense on my 852NRX and 8-10 pound line.
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!/8 is pretty dam light but I think on the right rod it would do well, What are you wanting to cast that only weighs 1/8oz ?freelancer27 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 11, 2019 9:38 amHow does the reel perform for 1/8oz lures? I am wondering if the reel would make sense on my 852NRX and 8-10 pound line.
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Mine is on a 6-5 UL Corzza. With 8# braid, I can cast a 1/16 crappie jig 45-50 ft. 1/8 will be no problem with the right rod.
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hoohoorjoo wrote: ↑Thu Apr 11, 2019 10:43 amMine is on a 6-5 UL Corzza. With 8# braid, I can cast a 1/16 crappie jig 45-50 ft. 1/8 will be no problem with the right rod.
Thanks guys!Edward78 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 11, 2019 10:34 am!/8 is pretty dam light but I think on the right rod it would do well, What are you wanting to cast that only weighs 1/8oz ?freelancer27 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 11, 2019 9:38 amHow does the reel perform for 1/8oz lures? I am wondering if the reel would make sense on my 852NRX and 8-10 pound line.
Thanks.
I might want to throw a little shakey head every now and then (but most likely will rather use my BFS set up for that).
I am wondering if this would be a good reel to replace my MGXTreme2. The main reason here is that the Abu is horrible at skipping...
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That would definitely be a worthy replacement. U should have no problem skipping with the Alphas. Heck, my OG Alphas Type F skipped pretty well with the stock spool. But with the SV spool thats in it now, its a skipping beast!
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Thanks again!hoohoorjoo wrote: ↑Thu Apr 11, 2019 11:50 amThat would definitely be a worthy replacement. U should have no problem skipping with the Alphas. Heck, my OG Alphas Type F skipped pretty well with the stock spool. But with the SV spool thats in it now, its a skipping beast!
Now I just need to make up my mind if 200 usd more are worth it for the Steez CT or not
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For what you are wanting the Alphas should do nicely. Im in the same boat, now that I have both reels mentioned. The Steez CT is crazy-nice and I have 2 of those already. So after buying the Alphas, I now cant decide if Im getting a 3rd Steez or another Alphas AND an Air Stream Custom for just a little more $. Decisions, decisions.....freelancer27 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 11, 2019 12:09 pmThanks again!hoohoorjoo wrote: ↑Thu Apr 11, 2019 11:50 amThat would definitely be a worthy replacement. U should have no problem skipping with the Alphas. Heck, my OG Alphas Type F skipped pretty well with the stock spool. But with the SV spool thats in it now, its a skipping beast!
Now I just need to make up my mind if 200 usd more are worth it for the Steez CT or not
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Well, we can call ourselves lucky that these kind of decisions keep us awake at night.hoohoorjoo wrote: ↑Thu Apr 11, 2019 12:17 pmFor what you are wanting the Alphas should do nicely. Im in the same boat, now that I have both reels mentioned. The Steez CT is crazy-nice and I have 2 of those already. So after buying the Alphas, I now cant decide if Im getting a 3rd Steez or another Alphas AND an Air Stream Custom for just a little more $. Decisions, decisions.....freelancer27 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 11, 2019 12:09 pmThanks again!hoohoorjoo wrote: ↑Thu Apr 11, 2019 11:50 amThat would definitely be a worthy replacement. U should have no problem skipping with the Alphas. Heck, my OG Alphas Type F skipped pretty well with the stock spool. But with the SV spool thats in it now, its a skipping beast!
Now I just need to make up my mind if 200 usd more are worth it for the Steez CT or not
What is the difference between the two. What makes the Steez stand out against the Alpha?
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Weight, mainly. The Steez is stupid-light and smooth, but that Alphas is no slouch. I do like the clicking drag in the Steez-it makes me wish every reel I own had this feature.
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But performance wise, you would rate them equal in terms of casting?hoohoorjoo wrote: ↑Thu Apr 11, 2019 12:54 pmWeight, mainly. The Steez is stupid-light and smooth, but that Alphas is no slouch. I do like the clicking drag in the Steez-it makes me wish every reel I own had this feature.
Can I ask what you are using the reels for? What line, what rod?
Thanks again!
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I have both the 8.1 steez ct and 7.2 alphas ct. Comparing between the two the casting difference is so small its hard to tell really. I believe the steez has an ever so slight edge in short pitches but even there its close. Where the steez wins is in form factor, weight, the 8.1 ratio and the edge in smoothness plus clicking drag. I have 10lb red label on both, the alphas is on an edge black widow 704HM rod and the steez is on a 6'6" ML poison adrena. I use the alphas setup for mainly lighter t-rig's and small cranks while steez combo i also run small t-rigs as well as jerkbaits.freelancer27 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 11, 2019 1:00 pmBut performance wise, you would rate them equal in terms of casting?hoohoorjoo wrote: ↑Thu Apr 11, 2019 12:54 pmWeight, mainly. The Steez is stupid-light and smooth, but that Alphas is no slouch. I do like the clicking drag in the Steez-it makes me wish every reel I own had this feature.
Can I ask what you are using the reels for? What line, what rod?
Thanks again!
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