I use the SHG.....been in one reel since 2013...still smooth as butter.
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I use the SHG.....been in one reel since 2013...still smooth as butter.
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You only need the ceramic if you fish salt water. The stainless actually roll better (a bit less friction). I got the SHG.
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I seem to recall Shimano Twin Power has come up in this discussion. A 2015 1000PGS model can be had for $242.05 plus shipping here:
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Alphahawk, did you find 195 g to be a bit on a heavy side for your ultralight rods?
No it works out ok. But.....since I started using the reels in the 150-160 gram range I dont want anymore of the heavier reels. The Twin Power still has a place in my lineup. I have decided to give my Certate and my 2015 Luvias reels in the 2004 series to my sons. Ill keep the 2015 Luvias 1000 series. Love the Daiwa LT lineup.
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Added two bearings and a cork knob to my legalis LT1000S handle. SHG tuning kit from hedgehog... line roller next ....
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Line roller done. It wasnt hard at all and its my first time tuning a reel. However, fat fingers like mine dont help handling these tiny washers. Wanted to practice on the legalis before starting work on the Luvias lol. Now I have around 145 bucks invested in that reel. Reel $100 + 3BB tuning kit $25 + Daiwa cork knob $20. Not sure if its worth it but I had fun in the process and looks great on my MC Trapara TPS -562XUL.
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