Chris Thomson
Senior Member
Hi , opinions on which is the better reel ? Cheers
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The Daiwas are pit reels and the shimanos are saltwater live bait/spin reels. They behave and feel totally different. Why not go and try them out because neither are best, it’s down to individual preferenceHi , opinions on which is the better reel ? Cheers
Hi I have the castizms and did have the shimanos. One of my Diawa stuck when new but Diawa fixed it free of charge. Both are great reels in their own right and I do prefer the castizms on my heavy rods for flood fishing, the wider spool gives a bit more cranking power against a heavy current. I also like the magseal on the castizms I feel that it should stand up better in the conditions encountered fishing flood conditions. The oc and d model shimanos though are for saltwater and are well finished and plenty robust enough to do the job.I have a pair of Castizms and I’m looking for a pair of 6000 OCs to be honest , the Daiwas seem to have a sticking clutch and BR , both have done it since new , sticks initially then lets go , doesn’t seem right to me and a bit disconcerting.
I purchased a BR25a early in 2024 for my pit tench rods. Since then I've transferred it to a 2.25 lb tc barbel rod. It seems to be reasonably well engineered (without that annoying 'give' on cranking the handle). The bait runner is smooth. I backwind so can't comment on the drag. I'd buy another to completely replace the old Shimano 4500's. But with a house refurb job, and work ongoing, I haven't used extensively since purchase. Can't comment on the 6000 OC's.Hi , opinions on which is the better reel ? Cheers