Adam Wylie
Senior Member & Supporter
Is the difference in price worth buying the 6000D over the 6000OC ?
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The thunnus is a different beast but surprisingly it’s not a lot different in design to the d and OC.Had both
Brilliant reels
But neither of them top the Thunnus.
And of course the immediate thing you notice is the weight difference.The thunnus is a different beast but surprisingly it’s not a lot different in design to the d and OC.
You wouldn’t believe it if I told you but the one and only tiny thing that makes a thunnus feel the smoothest out of all of them is actually the egg handle.
The thunnus has a bearing inside that egg which takes all the free play away from the reels handle which is the bit you feel the most. Without that it would probably feel exactly like a D to use.
It has a very large two piece main gear so it’s got more drive power on the pinion. It has a bearing in the spool so the clutch is assisted which is very nice indeed because there’s never the possibility of it sticking under compression.
Again it’s more tailored to salt water work and other than being a bit smoother your never going to really appreciate what it is on a barbel rod, but you definitely would appreciate it on a days hammerhead fishing
Me being a Yorkshire man , the immediate thing I’d notice is the priceAnd of course the immediate thing you notice is the weight difference.
It’s not much at all. I’m surprised if you do notice. The body material is obviously a lot lighter but the spec is higher. They chucked another 3 bearings and bigger main gear into the Thunnus so a lot the real savings in weight are off set by the extra steel. Those egg handles ain’t light either.And of course the immediate thing you notice is the weight difference.
Hasn’t the “D” got carbon drag washers?
ThunnusHasn’t the “D” got carbon drag washers?