Tutula SV TW review... what did you mean?
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Tutula SV TW review... what did you mean?
At the end of the Tatula SV TW review this statement was written: "The combination of the T-Wing System with the SV Spool and Ultimate Tournament Drag gives anglers an everyday reel that can handle the entire gamut of applications, as long as you have the right line for the job spooled on." What were you suggesting with "as long as you have the right line for the job spooled on"?
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Re: Tutula SV TW review... what did you mean?
My guess:
The new Tat will cover most everything from weightless 4" plastics up to frogs and 1oz jigs. You're not going to use 65# braid to toss a weightless fluke and get decent results. Same as throwing a frog or 1oz jig with 8# fluorocarbon.
The right line for the right technique will make this reel one of the most versatile reels Daiwa makes, which is spot on. Especially at the price point it's at.
The new Tat will cover most everything from weightless 4" plastics up to frogs and 1oz jigs. You're not going to use 65# braid to toss a weightless fluke and get decent results. Same as throwing a frog or 1oz jig with 8# fluorocarbon.
The right line for the right technique will make this reel one of the most versatile reels Daiwa makes, which is spot on. Especially at the price point it's at.
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Re: Tutula SV TW review... what did you mean?
It sounds like a Swiss Army Knife reel, able to do just about anything.
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Re: Tutula SV TW review... what did you mean?
I think he just meant having an appropriate lb test to cover a multitude of weights / techniques, such as 12 to 15 lb mono or fluoro. Also bearing in mind the spool capacity is somewhat shallow in comparison to many reels on the market. Plus most people wouldn't want to spool up with fluorocarbon for top water baits. I wouldn't spool up with 6 lb fluoro for weightless plastics, and then toss a three quarter oz swim jig with it. The right line to cover whatever you're looking to do is the general idea I believe.
Re: Tutula SV TW review... what did you mean?
Is the SV TW really smoother and more refined than the Type R CT? If it is I will put it on my list, I have a Type R CT and it's a good reel but smoothing it out would be an big improvement that's my only real complaint about my R it's a bit rough and noisy.
Thanks, Kurt
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Re: Tutula SV TW review... what did you mean?
It is. I really like mine.Kurt L wrote:Is the SV TW really smoother and more refined than the Type R CT? If it is I will put it on my list, I have a Type R CT and it's a good reel but smoothing it out would be an big improvement that's my only real complaint about my R it's a bit rough and noisy.
Thanks, Kurt
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Re: Tutula SV TW review... what did you mean?
Seemed to me as an unnecessary and obvious statement unless the reviewer had noticed this reel to handle a line differently than all other reels in some situation.
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Re: Tutula SV TW review... what did you mean?
After reading the review I bought myself one and got it in yesterday. Just from my initial playing around it's a solid reel and I will probably add a few more.
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Re: Tutula SV TW review... what did you mean?
I've had 6:1 (gave it to a friend) and just got in 2 of 7's, and I'm pretty impressed with these reels. Definitely a solid product
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Re: Tutula SV TW review... what did you mean?
I don't understand this statement either. With the right line you mean this reel can it handle a 30"+ Northern or Muskie?
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Re: Tutula SV TW review... what did you mean?
I think what is meant is that you could throw big jigs with 16lb FC, also throw smaller jerkbaits with 8lb mono and also frog with 65lb braid.OkobojiEagle wrote:At the end of the Tatula SV TW review this statement was written: "The combination of the T-Wing System with the SV Spool and Ultimate Tournament Drag gives anglers an everyday reel that can handle the entire gamut of applications, as long as you have the right line for the job spooled on." What were you suggesting with "as long as you have the right line for the job spooled on"?
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It's a veratile reel for sure. Below is a link to a 4 part series on the reel. Video 2 and 3 go over the casting and video 1 and 4 is unboxing and teardown.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VKmKgwW ... 9vEFN5I_PO
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Re: Tutula SV TW review... what did you mean?
Good gravy. Talk about over analyzing. Right line for the task at hand.
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Re: Tutula SV TW review... what did you mean?
Previous enjoyment would come from obsessing over spelling errors and bad syntax... now I search for vague and/or ambiguous statements within product reviews. I'm maturing.Hogsticker2 wrote:Good gravy. Talk about over analyzing. Right line for the task at hand.
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Re: Tutula SV TW review... what did you mean?
OkobojiEagle wrote:Previous enjoyment would come from obsessing over spelling errors and bad syntax... now I search for vague and/or ambiguous statements within product reviews. I'm maturing.Hogsticker2 wrote:Good gravy. Talk about over analyzing. Right line for the task at hand.
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Re: Tutula SV TW review... what did you mean?
Bwahahahahahahahahaaa!!!!!!OkobojiEagle wrote:Previous enjoyment would come from obsessing over spelling errors and bad syntax... now I search for vague and/or ambiguous statements within product reviews. I'm maturing.Hogsticker2 wrote:Good gravy. Talk about over analyzing. Right line for the task at hand.
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