20 Shimano Exsence DC SS
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20 Shimano Exsence DC SS
I was trying to search and see if anyone's created a thread yet regarding the 2020 Shimano Exsence DC SS, but could not find one.
Just wondering if anyone has gotten their hands on one yet and what they're using it for?
I was in the market of picking up another Bantam MGL for frogging, but may opt for this instead, so just wondering how big the frame is how it's easy to palm.
http://fishing.shimano.co.jp/product/reel/5924
Just wondering if anyone has gotten their hands on one yet and what they're using it for?
I was in the market of picking up another Bantam MGL for frogging, but may opt for this instead, so just wondering how big the frame is how it's easy to palm.
http://fishing.shimano.co.jp/product/reel/5924
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Re: 20 Shimano Exsence DC SS
I believe the frame is the same as the curado dc frame. It’s a curado dc with a special tune for braid and bigger baits. I use my curado dc for frogging and it’s a nice reel overall. Pretty easy to palm. I have not fished the Bantam MGL yet so I can’t give my opinion on the difference between the two when fished. The bantam MGL to me is much easier to palm and is so much more compact.
Re: 20 Shimano Exsence DC SS
I agree with Senkobass1 ... just looking at the reel's spec and photos, the new Exsence DC SS looks a lot like the Curado DC. Which is disappointing because the original Exsence was derived from the Chronarch D.
Zander has the 2017 model I believe, and that one is essentially a saltwater safe Antares DC.
Strange that they went backwards. Maybe Exsence is becoming its own line of saltwater DC reels. That was the intent of the original Exsence - a saltwater safe DC platform.
If you were considering a Bantam MGL originally, I'd stick with that. If you want something lighter, the new Metanium MGL would suit too.
Zander has the 2017 model I believe, and that one is essentially a saltwater safe Antares DC.
Strange that they went backwards. Maybe Exsence is becoming its own line of saltwater DC reels. That was the intent of the original Exsence - a saltwater safe DC platform.
If you were considering a Bantam MGL originally, I'd stick with that. If you want something lighter, the new Metanium MGL would suit too.
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Re: 20 Shimano Exsence DC SS
The SS labels are on the lower cost aluminum framed saltwater reels based on the Curado frame. Stile and Stephano are labeled the same way. Stile/Stephano based on Aldebaran, Stile SS/Stephano SS based on Curado 70. Makes sense for them to use the 200 size frame for this platform.Cal wrote: ↑Tue Jun 09, 2020 5:40 pmI agree with Senkobass1 ... just looking at the reel's spec and photos, the new Exsence DC SS looks a lot like the Curado DC. Which is disappointing because the original Exsence was derived from the Chronarch D.
Zander has the 2017 model I believe, and that one is essentially a saltwater safe Antares DC.
Strange that they went backwards. Maybe Exsence is becoming its own line of saltwater DC reels. That was the intent of the original Exsence - a saltwater safe DC platform.
If you were considering a Bantam MGL originally, I'd stick with that. If you want something lighter, the new Metanium MGL would suit too.
Re: 20 Shimano Exsence DC SS
Ahhh... so it's the "SS" label that's the sub-lineup feature. Thanks! I'm beginning to miss the days when all Shimano spinning reels had names beginning with "S" and casting reels with names beginning in "C" ... then again, that was just a Shimano North America thing anyway. The JDM division has always been much more free spirited.
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Re: 20 Shimano Exsence DC SS
Thanks for the responses, much appreciated!
Re: 20 Shimano Exsence DC SS
There's another Exsence DC from a couple years ago that has the 4x8 DC system. It's like $550 though. The SS is the dumbed down version, though I'm sure it's a fine reel. I think it's like the BB, CI4+, and magnesium Exsence spinning reels, even though all have the same Exsence name.