Daiwa Japan's SS SV : A Steez in Disguise?
Daiwa Japan's SS SV : A Steez in Disguise?
Daiwa Japan's SS SV : A Steez in Disguise?
Introduction: If there is one thing Daiwa, and especially Daiwa Japan does well, it's produce tackle worthy of our enthusiasm at the high end. Maybe not everyone appreciates the performance aspects of some of their high end product - case in point the Steez 103H/L - but when it comes to this segment of the market, Daiwa seldom disappoints.
Complete Article: http://tackletour.com/reviewdaiwasssv.html
Introduction: If there is one thing Daiwa, and especially Daiwa Japan does well, it's produce tackle worthy of our enthusiasm at the high end. Maybe not everyone appreciates the performance aspects of some of their high end product - case in point the Steez 103H/L - but when it comes to this segment of the market, Daiwa seldom disappoints.
Complete Article: http://tackletour.com/reviewdaiwasssv.html
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Re: Daiwa Japan's SS SV : A Steez in Disguise?
Great review and right on the money
Re: Daiwa Japan's SS SV : A Steez in Disguise?
Nice review.
You say that the new USDM Steez is a JDM SS plus a few bearings? How did you determine this? The Steez has clicking cast control knob, more bearings, And different nose peice. Are the internals of the new Steez SS or based on the Steez SV and Limited reels from Japan.
If the internals are the same as the SS, do you not feel Daiwa dropped the ball big time since the SS can be found new from online JDM retailers for less than $250.00 and the SV Steez can be found new for the same cost as the USDM version.
You say that the new USDM Steez is a JDM SS plus a few bearings? How did you determine this? The Steez has clicking cast control knob, more bearings, And different nose peice. Are the internals of the new Steez SS or based on the Steez SV and Limited reels from Japan.
If the internals are the same as the SS, do you not feel Daiwa dropped the ball big time since the SS can be found new from online JDM retailers for less than $250.00 and the SV Steez can be found new for the same cost as the USDM version.
Re: Daiwa Japan's SS SV : A Steez in Disguise?
Enjoyed the review, does this mean if I want Steez SV like my older Steez, I have to buy JDM or just buy SV spools?
Re: Daiwa Japan's SS SV : A Steez in Disguise?
Both the Steez (original and EX) and the SS share the same spool along with the TD-Z (except 100M and Fuego).BigG wrote:Enjoyed the review, does this mean if I want Steez SV like my older Steez, I have to buy JDM or just buy SV spools?
Re: Daiwa Japan's SS SV : A Steez in Disguise?
My question was worded badly. Let's try this: Is the new USDM Steez a EX with Zaion side plates and SV spool, or is it a SS SV with 4 more bearings.JWR075 wrote:Both the Steez (original and EX) and the SS share the same spool along with the TD-Z (except 100M and Fuego).BigG wrote:Enjoyed the review, does this mean if I want Steez SV like my older Steez, I have to buy JDM or just buy SV spools?
Re: Daiwa Japan's SS SV : A Steez in Disguise?
That is the $400.00 question. It depends mostly on the internals. But given the outward appearance I think it is a hybrid version of the JDM Limited versions of the Steez and the original JDM SV Steez (nose peice, bearing count, clicking cast control knob) instead of the SS (different nose peice, lower bearing count, non-clicking cast control knob (except SS Air)).BigG wrote:My question was worded badly. Let's try this: Is the new USDM Steez a EX with Zaion side plates and SV spool, or is it a SS SV with 4 more bearings.JWR075 wrote:Both the Steez (original and EX) and the SS share the same spool along with the TD-Z (except 100M and Fuego).BigG wrote:Enjoyed the review, does this mean if I want Steez SV like my older Steez, I have to buy JDM or just buy SV spools?
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Re: Daiwa Japan's SS SV : A Steez in Disguise?
You guys got too much time on your hands to worry about this. Buy and try....
Re: Daiwa Japan's SS SV : A Steez in Disguise?
Why would anyone but a U.S. Steez if it is nothing but a SS with a few more bearings for $400.00 when one could buy a JDM SS for $250.00? Then a person would only need to upgrade the handle with a Steez EX (which is roughly $65.00) and they would have less in an upgraded SS than the U.S. Steez (if it is really just an SS with more bearings).cndbasshunter wrote:You guys got too much time on your hands to worry about this. Buy and try....
Seems some have been told the new Steez for the U.S. has a multiple stack drag which is different from the SS.
Re: Daiwa Japan's SS SV : A Steez in Disguise?
The same could be said for the Zillion TWS. It seems like there's a lot of negative comments from people that haven't used one though. They should buy and try.cndbasshunter wrote:You guys got too much time on your hands to worry about this. Buy and try....
I'm looking forward to when I can get a new Steez SV plus a SS SV to try out.
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Re: Daiwa Japan's SS SV : A Steez in Disguise?
I took my SS SV out to throw normal sized lures 1/4 and up. Was throwing top waters and I was sorely disappointed with the distance I was getting. Any attempt to turn down the brakes resulted in backlash. I hope the inductor isn't stuck.