ZPI NRC001-M Spool vs RCS 1012 sv G1?
ZPI NRC001-M Spool vs RCS 1012 sv G1?
Hello!
What do you think is the difference between these two spools?
Zpi is 8grams i believe and rcs g1 is 9 grams.
ZPI is maybe a little shallower, and cost 15$ more...
Has anyone here tried them both?
What do you think is the difference between these two spools?
Zpi is 8grams i believe and rcs g1 is 9 grams.
ZPI is maybe a little shallower, and cost 15$ more...
Has anyone here tried them both?
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Re: ZPI NRC001-M Spool vs RCS 1012 sv G1?
I'm not sure anyone has received their shallow Zpi spools yet. This is only an assumption, but I'd guess the SV spool would offer a little more control. I think the Zpi spools have a fixed rotor opposed to the air rotor. I absolutely love both my G1 and standard 1012 spools. Far and away my favorite spools ever. Perfect balance / combination of all factors for me. That being said, I will undoubtedly try the NRC001-M at some point. Likely sooner than later. My only fear is that I'll like it better and need several. Although it would have to completely knock my socks off for that to happen. Plus it comes in that sky blue color that I can't get from the SLP Rcs spools.
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Re: ZPI NRC001-M Spool vs RCS 1012 sv G1?
Fixed inductor vs air rotor is the main difference. Should have my 001M soon
I like TD-Z's
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Re: ZPI NRC001-M Spool vs RCS 1012 sv G1?
The Tackle Trap is expecting the ZPI NRC001-M Spools to arrive the last week of October and all pre-orders will ship out then. As much as I've been enjoying the PG spools, I'm really looking forward to trying out the M spools. The ZPI NRC-001-PG spools are incredible in the Steez SV TW, Zillion SV TW, and I'm just starting to branch out and use them in TD-Z and SV103 platforms where they are equally as impressive so far. For those who don't know, they do come with a set of ZPI spool bearings to fit the Steez SV TW and Zillion SV TW platforms!
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You, sir, are an enabler.bronzefly wrote:The Tackle Trap is expecting the ZPI NRC001-M Spools to arrive the last week of October and all pre-orders will ship out then. As much as I've been enjoying the PG spools, I'm really looking forward to trying out the M spools. The ZPI NRC-001-PG spools are incredible in the Steez SV TW, Zillion SV TW, and I'm just starting to branch out and use them in TD-Z and SV103 platforms where they are equally as impressive so far. For those who don't know, they do come with a set of ZPI spool bearings to fit the Steez SV TW and Zillion SV TW platforms!
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I have to be! This is Tackle Tour after all, and there are still a bunch of guys here who want to use the best gear out there. These new ZPI spools certainly fall into that class. I can't wait to get the M spools into the rotation, and soonmark poulson wrote:You, sir, are an enabler.bronzefly wrote:The Tackle Trap is expecting the ZPI NRC001-M Spools to arrive the last week of October and all pre-orders will ship out then. As much as I've been enjoying the PG spools, I'm really looking forward to trying out the M spools. The ZPI NRC-001-PG spools are incredible in the Steez SV TW, Zillion SV TW, and I'm just starting to branch out and use them in TD-Z and SV103 platforms where they are equally as impressive so far. For those who don't know, they do come with a set of ZPI spool bearings to fit the Steez SV TW and Zillion SV TW platforms!
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Re: ZPI NRC001-M Spool vs RCS 1012 sv G1?
How do you like the zpi pg vs the steez sv tw spool? What's the line capacity on the pg? Thanks.bronzefly wrote:The Tackle Trap is expecting the ZPI NRC001-M Spools to arrive the last week of October and all pre-orders will ship out then. As much as I've been enjoying the PG spools, I'm really looking forward to trying out the M spools. The ZPI NRC-001-PG spools are incredible in the Steez SV TW, Zillion SV TW, and I'm just starting to branch out and use them in TD-Z and SV103 platforms where they are equally as impressive so far. For those who don't know, they do come with a set of ZPI spool bearings to fit the Steez SV TW and Zillion SV TW platforms!
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All of my Steez SV TW have ZPI PG spools in them, and later this week, I'll pull at least one out and put in the ZPI M spools as they're set to arrive at the shop late this week. Per ZPI published line capacities for the PG (deeper spool): 16lb: 75m, 18lb: 65m, 20lb: 55m - I've been using one with 10# FC and easily throwing 1/4 oz shakey heads, texas rigs, etc. I'm curious to see how well the shallower M spool does on the lighter end of things. It's NOT a BFS spool, but I'm betting 1/8 oz. won't be a problem set up with the right rod and line... again, per ZPI, published line capacities for the M (shallower spool): 10lb: 75~85m, 12lb: 70~80m, 14lb: 65~75mmmasterbass wrote:How do you like the zpi pg vs the steez sv tw spool? What's the line capacity on the pg? Thanks.bronzefly wrote:The Tackle Trap is expecting the ZPI NRC001-M Spools to arrive the last week of October and all pre-orders will ship out then. As much as I've been enjoying the PG spools, I'm really looking forward to trying out the M spools. The ZPI NRC-001-PG spools are incredible in the Steez SV TW, Zillion SV TW, and I'm just starting to branch out and use them in TD-Z and SV103 platforms where they are equally as impressive so far. For those who don't know, they do come with a set of ZPI spool bearings to fit the Steez SV TW and Zillion SV TW platforms!
The spool in the Steez SV TW is fantastic, but I can out distance with less effort with the ZPI PG. It's extremely fluid, controlled, and easy to use while providing excellent distance. I've been a ZPI spool fan for a very, very long time and am thoroughly impressed with their newest efforts. Can't wait for the M's this week
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Re: ZPI NRC001-M Spool vs RCS 1012 sv G1?
The M is a bit faster than the PG. Tested both in a TDZ R over the weekend. 1/2 oz Red eye shad was the lure of choice, 12# PLine original, all riding on a TKIC-SS.
No idea on distances, but I was able to get similar distances between both spools. Mags at 2-2.5 with the PG, 4 on the M. Any lower on the M, and the line would fluff up.
No idea on distances, but I was able to get similar distances between both spools. Mags at 2-2.5 with the PG, 4 on the M. Any lower on the M, and the line would fluff up.
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Re: ZPI NRC001-M Spool vs RCS 1012 sv G1?
You da man J -igl00jx wrote:The M is a bit faster than the PG. Tested both in a TDZ R over the weekend. 1/2 oz Red eye shad was the lure of choice, 12# PLine original, all riding on a TKIC-SS.
No idea on distances, but I was able to get similar distances between both spools. Mags at 2-2.5 with the PG, 4 on the M. Any lower on the M, and the line would fluff up.
Let us know how that M does with the lighter goods
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Re: ZPI NRC001-M Spool vs RCS 1012 sv G1?
Has anyone tried the pg in a first gen steez? I'm wondering if it will be too wild.
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Re: ZPI NRC001-M Spool vs RCS 1012 sv G1?
I'm wondering this as well. My thumb is still a little slow as of yet. I guess if someone could compare the PG or M to a Blue Emblem, that would be a great gauging point for me.masterbass wrote:Has anyone tried the pg in a first gen steez? I'm wondering if it will be too wild.
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Re: ZPI NRC001-M Spool vs RCS 1012 sv G1?
adam lancia wrote:I'm wondering this as well. My thumb is still a little slow as of yet. I guess if someone could compare the PG or M to a Blue Emblem, that would be a great gauging point for me.masterbass wrote:Has anyone tried the pg in a first gen steez? I'm wondering if it will be too wild.
I like TD-Z's
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Re: ZPI NRC001-M Spool vs RCS 1012 sv G1?
Teal if you could also compare the new ZPI spools to the RC-002 spool that would be great. I know you have your share of those!