Tatula SV TW
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Re: Tatula SV TW
Hardbodyz is just an old Daiwa descriptive for aluminum-frame spinning reels. Not sure why they would dredge up that terminology.
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Re: Tatula SV TW
Look at the sideplat and brake dail....it is clearly a CT and not the Steez like recessed dail.
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Re: Tatula SV TW
YepLowRange wrote:That's the Tatula CT platform. That is not based off the new 100.iabass8 wrote:It's an SV tatula 100 /w the new tatula frame. There's a few videos on youtube. It has the "hardbodyz" frame. It's kind of hard to tell what exact frame the reel is on but if you skip to 1:54 here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3vAnTRcGfO8&t=67s you get a good look at it. Reel has been out for a year.LowRange wrote:That is just a CT reel. Am I missing something?iabass8 wrote:http://www.daiwa.com/scandinavia/conten ... index.htmlhoohoorjoo wrote:I personally can't wait for the SV version of the newest Tatula. That reel fits my palm so well!
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Re: Tatula SV TW
The most obvious thing is the lack of a zero adjuster on the gear-side cast control.LgMouthGambler wrote:YepLowRange wrote:That's the Tatula CT platform. That is not based off the new 100.iabass8 wrote:It's an SV tatula 100 /w the new tatula frame. There's a few videos on youtube. It has the "hardbodyz" frame. It's kind of hard to tell what exact frame the reel is on but if you skip to 1:54 here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3vAnTRcGfO8&t=67s you get a good look at it. Reel has been out for a year.LowRange wrote:That is just a CT reel. Am I missing something?iabass8 wrote:
http://www.daiwa.com/scandinavia/conten ... index.html
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Re: Tatula SV TW
For me it was the lines of the frame. They do match the 100 and are exactly the same as the CT. It is easy to identify a CT/Zillion SV frame. Jist look at where the frame meets the face plate of the reel. The CT reels have a very distinct seam there the frame and face plate meet half way down the front of the reel. The 100 face plate extends all the way to the hood of the frame.hoohoorjoo wrote:The most obvious thing is the lack of a zero adjuster on the gear-side cast control.LgMouthGambler wrote:YepLowRange wrote:That's the Tatula CT platform. That is not based off the new 100.iabass8 wrote:It's an SV tatula 100 /w the new tatula frame. There's a few videos on youtube. It has the "hardbodyz" frame. It's kind of hard to tell what exact frame the reel is on but if you skip to 1:54 here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3vAnTRcGfO8&t=67s you get a good look at it. Reel has been out for a year.LowRange wrote:
That is just a CT reel. Am I missing something?
Re: Tatula SV TW
I do not like mine. Definitely the last reel I use in my collection. Overbraked imoOkobojiEagle wrote:I don't need another reel, but...
Looking for just one person who has owned a Tatula SV TW and didn't like fishing it. I need at least a tiny amount of support to resist...
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You're my hero...ZJKorman wrote:I do not like mine. Definitely the last reel I use in my collection. Overbraked imoOkobojiEagle wrote:I don't need another reel, but...
Looking for just one person who has owned a Tatula SV TW and didn't like fishing it. I need at least a tiny amount of support to resist...
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Re: Tatula SV TW
Spent 10 hours today steelhead fishing using a 1/2 oz bobber switching between 2 of the original tatulas, a tatula sv and the new bantam mgl.
I’m buying another sv!
I’m buying another sv!
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