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    Just watched the video, great job. You’ve got to have the ultimate candy store for JDM tackle at your disposal! I thanked you a number of times for your recommendations on tackle.
    Hope you get to feeling better soon!

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    DHL-Santa delivered my 21 Presso LT this evening. Spooled it up with 2 lb Gamma, and will be heading to my local fishin' hole in the AM to find some crappie.
    "Alive without breath, as cold as death; never thirsty, ever drinking, all in mail never clinking."
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alphahawk View Post
    LOL…it is a nice reel. No way he could not think this is a low inertia reel…but who knows. Personally I have no issues with the 2020 Presso…but it is not a low inertia reel. I can see another 21 Presso in my future. I think the 2000 model would be better for using a nylon line.

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    Could I ask why the 2000 would be your recommendation when using nylon? I see they have the same spool capacity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RyanRX7 View Post
    Could I ask why the 2000 would be your recommendation when using nylon? I see they have the same spool capacity.
    RyanRX7, hope you don't mind if i take a shot....it's probably has to do with line management (should be non-issue with new tech) since most of us here still using good ol' American made mono with its quirk when diameter gets smaller, like memory and line twist. Randy probably have the more specific reasons. BTW the Presso is one impressive reel, but i'm telling myself if i can resist buying 2 reels i like maybe i can save for a reel i really want: the 2022 Daiwa Exist. Lol...cheers!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RyanRX7 View Post
    Could I ask why the 2000 would be your recommendation when using nylon? I see they have the same spool capacity.
    You are correct. I had assumed….wrongly….since the 2000 took in more line per crank….and the ratio being same for both reels I assumed the spool was bigger. But I am wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alphahawk View Post
    You are correct. I had assumed….wrongly….since the 2000 took in more line per crank….and the ratio being same for both reels I assumed the spool was bigger. But I am wrong.

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    Thanks for the reply, I’m trying to decide which model to get and wanted to be sure I wasn’t misunderstanding their differences.

    Maybe the spool is even shallower or shorter but has a larger diameter.




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    [QUOTE=RyanRX7;4221495]Thanks for the reply, I’m trying to decide which model to get and wanted to be sure I wasn’t misunderstanding their differences.

    Maybe the spool is even shallower or shorter but has a larger diameter.


    Ok..to clear up. Spools are same line capacity...but different size. The 2000 is an SS, or Super Shallow Spool. The 1000 is just a Shallow spool.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alphahawk View Post

    Ok..to clear up. Spools are same line capacity...but different size. The 2000 is an SS, or Super Shallow Spool. The 1000 is just a Shallow spool.

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    Ah, that answers it. Thank you for that clarification.



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