That's odd, doesn't the Tatula basically mirror the Ballistic internally???1nutinthewater wrote:Fished the reel hard over the last 4 days- compared to the Ballistic and stradic that were also along for he trip I am disappointed in the tatula. The others are much smoother. I may tear into it for a clean and lube or just sell it.
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After several trips using this reel I would now say it is comparable to both the stradic and ballistic. I no longer notice any difference between the 3. All are fairly smooth on the retrieve but have a noticeable rubbing feeling during fast retrieval.
I realize that I am super finicky and the calcutta conquest bfs hg has ruined me for life.....
I realize that I am super finicky and the calcutta conquest bfs hg has ruined me for life.....
Our tradition is that of the first who sneaked away to the creek when tribe did not really need fish
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Quick update on my ballistic LTs:
The 4k is butter out of the box, and remains buttery after a dozen surf trips.
The 2500 was not as smooth out of the box, and remained "dry" "raspy" on the retrieve after a dozen freshwater yak trips...nothing terribly significant, but compared to the 4k it's noticeably rougher.
Picked up a 2000 sized tatula LT for the Phenix Feather light, it's a perfect match size wise. Haven't fished it yet, feels somewhere in between the 4k and 2500 ballistic out of the box.
The 4k is butter out of the box, and remains buttery after a dozen surf trips.
The 2500 was not as smooth out of the box, and remained "dry" "raspy" on the retrieve after a dozen freshwater yak trips...nothing terribly significant, but compared to the 4k it's noticeably rougher.
Picked up a 2000 sized tatula LT for the Phenix Feather light, it's a perfect match size wise. Haven't fished it yet, feels somewhere in between the 4k and 2500 ballistic out of the box.
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"dry" That is the word I have been looking for when discussing spinning reels- They have that feeling during fast retrieval. Never have opened them up for maintenance as they all are fairly new. Time to give it a try.
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Raspy is the word for me. Like the spinning reel has been smoking a pack a day since it was in high school. Only VERY faintly feel that with my Stradic's at high speed retrieve without load. The 2 Abu's I have left are grease loaded so they don't do it. Actually the bad reports I have seen on Abu spinners ($150+) are because grease seems to get into the AR clutch and cause it to spin backwards.
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Still in search of a spinning reel that I can say is super smooth and get rid of all the others that I have and am not pleased with.
I really dont want to step up to the Exist/Stella level but tired of wasting $ on reels that I am not satisfied with.
I know most love the stradic and i have 6 at the moment and every year or two have real issues with one and send it back to shimano for repairs but they end up just replacing it with a new model so the cycle continues...
I really dont want to step up to the Exist/Stella level but tired of wasting $ on reels that I am not satisfied with.
I know most love the stradic and i have 6 at the moment and every year or two have real issues with one and send it back to shimano for repairs but they end up just replacing it with a new model so the cycle continues...
Our tradition is that of the first who sneaked away to the creek when tribe did not really need fish
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Have you considered the Daiwa Luvias? I think they are the best “made in Japan “ reel for the money. I torture tested one for almost 5 years of UL angling 3-5 days a week with only doing drag maintenance just to see how long it would hold up. Still like the day I took it out of the box......I now own 3 Luvias....the 2012 lineup and 2 of the 2015 lineup. My nephew just purchased 3 of the 2015 2004H models and wonders why he waited so long to make the move from the Stradic Ci4+.1nutinthewater wrote:Still in search of a spinning reel that I can say is super smooth and get rid of all the others that I have and am not pleased with.
I really dont want to step up to the Exist/Stella level but tired of wasting $ on reels that I am not satisfied with.
I know most love the stradic and i have 6 at the moment and every year or two have real issues with one and send it back to shimano for repairs but they end up just replacing it with a new model so the cycle continues...
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Never tried the Luvias. Might give it a try one day.
Our tradition is that of the first who sneaked away to the creek when tribe did not really need fish