Daiwa Lexa 300 CC
Daiwa Lexa 300 CC
Does somebody know where the Daiwa Lexa 300 CC is already available?
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Re: Daiwa Lexa 300 CC
Bass Pro have the HD version. I mean the original version. They grey one.
Re: Daiwa Lexa 300 CC
Tackle Warehouse?Marcos82 wrote:Bass Pro have the HD version. I mean the original version. They grey one.
Re: Daiwa Lexa 300 CC
Tacklewarehouse has not the CC version.
Re: Daiwa Lexa 300 CC
I am still searching in online shops and ebay and I cannot find the original Daiwa Lexa 300CC version in the market!!! There is the HD version but nowhere the original CC version! Why is this???
Re: Daiwa Lexa 300 CC
I have never bought from these guys and have no idea about their customer service for online ordering but I was looking for regular Lexa's last night and came across them, they have the CC models from the looks of it.
http://www.charkbait.com/cs/csrd-1.htm
http://www.charkbait.com/cs/csrd-1.htm
Re: Daiwa Lexa 300 CC
Has anyone reviewed these yet? cant find any info and only a few retailers are supplying which makes me a bit scared...
Re: Daiwa Lexa 300 CC
Is that the bait clicker model? Bought 2 and hated them. Line lay is literally the worst I have ever seen. Line guide travels back and forth twice as fast as any reel I have ever seen. Even with my fingers I couldn't get close to even line lay; and for me that is a no go.j10jordan wrote:Has anyone reviewed these yet? cant find any info and only a few retailers are supplying which makes me a bit scared...
The old lexa's are great fyi but they changed something on these new line counter and bait clicker models.
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Re: Daiwa Lexa 300 CC
High speed level wind is probably optimised for braid.karirick wrote:Is that the bait clicker model? Bought 2 and hated them. Line lay is literally the worst I have ever seen. Line guide travels back and forth twice as fast as any reel I have ever seen. Even with my fingers I couldn't get close to even line lay; and for me that is a no go.j10jordan wrote:Has anyone reviewed these yet? cant find any info and only a few retailers are supplying which makes me a bit scared...
The old lexa's are great fyi but they changed something on these new line counter and bait clicker models.
Re: Daiwa Lexa 300 CC
Maybe but I've never seen such lumpy uneven line lay. The line-counter model does it too; not sure why braid would need to be optimized on a 100 sized trout reel; but not arguing.
I was bummed about it; as I am looking for a nice bait clicker 201/301 sized reel; and the Okuma and Daiwa Lexa are the only 2 I know of right now.
Was hoping the new Conquest 300/400 series had a bait clicker; but they do not.
Rick
I was bummed about it; as I am looking for a nice bait clicker 201/301 sized reel; and the Okuma and Daiwa Lexa are the only 2 I know of right now.
Was hoping the new Conquest 300/400 series had a bait clicker; but they do not.
Rick