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Blackened
11-06-2007, 08:32 AM
G'day

Just looking for a new reel for my chucking rubbers in a 2500 size, will be running 8lb braid for the reefs around moreton bay on a 7' 2-4kg live fibre lightning.

Who has either reel or has used them? By all reports the sol has a fantastic drag and in general the daiwa spinning reels are better then the shimano.

I do like the water proofness of the little sol, is the twinpower similar in this regard?

They are similarly priced and I have never used a daiwa reel, am happy with my shimano gear so i'm undecided.

Dave

mad max
11-06-2007, 09:59 AM
mate theres been a few posts along the same line of this one, search back a few pages. im in the same dilemma as you...

iv decided the sol is a better reel for braid, with a biggerr and longer spool, much more helpful when fishing for braid.

iv been told by guys that the twinpower was designed with the US and Jap guys in mind...and alot of the use flurocarbon...and just by looking at the twinpower, the spool, to me anyway, looks small and cramped up..that wouldnt suit braid at all..i could imagine plenty of tangles.

i love both reels, but i would take the sol

RobGoesFish
11-06-2007, 10:19 AM
Got mate with a 1500 twin power form breamin with 4lb braid on it, wont shut up about the bloody thing.

I reckon its a personal preference thing, they are both going to be good.

skeeter
11-06-2007, 01:52 PM
I was at this spot about a two months ago, and decided to go with the TD SOL. It came down to physical size, balance on the T-curve rod I put it on and feel/tightness/balance of the retreive. I like it that much I have just bought the TD SOL3000 too.

There wasn't much in it though, the twinpower is a really nice reel.

Gotta love that air bale and, ah, distinctive colour (i am getting use to now).

Hope this helps
Peter

yellahunter
11-06-2007, 02:37 PM
mate go the sol,
i recently purchased a sol 2500 as well and cant speak high enough of them.
Ive always had shimanos and was looking at another but after a lot of research decided to go with the sol.

you will get a lot more features in the daiwa reels for the money, the new digigear and waterproof drag are just two of the many. I just love the way its designed for saltwater, (water proof drag and overall shape to encourage runoff). Once you get it mate you will see why its the best fishing reel manufacturer in Japan (world leaders) and the world.

shimano are still good but il tell you right now il never buy another

GPB
11-06-2007, 06:02 PM
mad max, just on Twinpowers with braid. I have a 2500, 4000 and a 6000 all with braid and never a problem with tangles, I must have blasted a thousand casts today around Old Woman Is and Coolum reef with poppers, stickbaits and SPs using the Twinpower 6000 and a Daiwa Emblem Pro without a tangle or wind knot from either of them. ;D
I buy all my spinning reels [not baitrunners] for braid, and I recon Sol and twinpower spools are on par with each other.

Blackened, check them out for yourself, only you can choose. Daiwa owners get carried away a bit with things like "waterproof drag", [Daiwa calls it 'water resistant'] 'they've heard' [hearsay] or 'imagine' plenty of tangles, a lot without facts.::)
They are both top 'washable' reels with top drags with spare spools.

TheSaint
11-06-2007, 06:43 PM
Sol without a doubt..

mad max
11-06-2007, 08:15 PM
GPB: thanks mate thats interesting to know.

i personally like the look and feel of the twinpower myself, but have spoken to alot of people who use the Sol and they tell me the legit deal so im running with the sol

Wahoo
11-06-2007, 08:39 PM
GPB: thanks mate thats interesting to know.

i personally like the look and feel of the twinpower myself, but have spoken to alot of people who use the Sol and they tell me the legit deal so im running with the sol


MM something not right here, you like the LOOK and the FEEL of the twinpower, but your going to go with what a few PPL TELL you :-/

go with your gut feeling ;)



for me i like the feel of the Sol

Daz

Blackened
12-06-2007, 04:54 AM
G'day

Thankyou everyone for your input, Its an absolutly bloody minefield out there with these reels.

MadMax, I'm aware of the other threads, and tey all run along the same lines. Also think a compaison between these 2 in particular was warranted.

I'll go and have a play with both reels and see what comes of it.

I'm still torn, love the shimano because of my other gear but then again, would like to dig deeper into the sol with the technology

Anyone else have any input?

Dave

mad max
12-06-2007, 05:31 PM
MM something not right here, you like the LOOK and the FEEL of the twinpower, but your going to go with what a few PPL TELL you :-/

go with your gut feeling ;)



for me i like the feel of the Sol

Daz

Na na, i like the twinpower colour wise compared to the sol...who wouldnt. then feel..its a touch smaller, i like compact reels.

im going on advice from people i personally know, who have used both reels for similar applications. dont get me wrong i love the sol aswell, just a bit of a size difference im not use to.
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Wahoo
12-06-2007, 07:03 PM
Na na, i like the twinpower colour wise compared to the sol...who wouldnt. then feel..its a touch smaller, i like compact reels.

im going on advice from people i personally know, who have used both reels for similar applications. dont get me wrong i love the sol aswell, just a bit of a size difference im not use to.
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sweet as M/M :thumbsup:
Daz

ANGLERnotDANGLER
13-06-2007, 06:44 PM
have the twin power 1000 and had the sol 2500 for a few weeks, would probably go the sol although i do like my 1000 the sol feels pretty nice

GPB
13-06-2007, 09:02 PM
ANGLERnotDANGLER, who are you trying to confuse?, it's working.:-/

Blackened, I've said it before, they are booth bloody good reels:) , buy either and be happy:D , buy both and be happier;D .

Jeremy87
14-06-2007, 07:56 PM
[quote=GPB;633301]mad max, just on Twinpowers with braid. I have a 2500, 4000 and a 6000quote]

Oh dear, the 4000 feels like they decided to make a sustain with a slower gear ratio and then slapped it in a box before they checked to see if it was balanced.

NAGG
15-06-2007, 08:48 PM
Spend $200 more & buy a Certate ....... Then there is no going back:beer: ... Nagg

PS The trouble is ...... once you buy one ..... most other reels feel/perform like crap:oops: :oops:

Sykesy922
18-06-2007, 06:53 PM
i recently looked at the twin powers and they felt really good. also saw the sustain and noticed it was the same price as the twin power so i got tht

Blackened
20-06-2007, 06:03 AM
G'day


Thankyou to everyone who put in valid input.

I've had delivered a daiwa sol 200, mainly due to availibility and what a beautifful little reel it is, and that colour... looks real nice on my live fibre.

Spooled it up with 8lb of stren superbraid and will be running 12lb flurocarbon for a leader.

All thats left to do now is make that drag scream

Big thanks goes out to suffolks down in lismore.

Dave

Brett1907
20-06-2007, 07:33 AM
I was going to put up the same thread this morning. Went looking at both reels in the 3000 size yesterday. I'm leaning towards the Sol too as it is lighter and has a slightly higher line capacity, only 5m or so but that could make all the difference.

Brett

~Johno~
20-06-2007, 09:04 AM
How much did ya steal the Sol 2000 for? Online prices im seeing $299.

Blackened
20-06-2007, 04:15 PM
G'day

It was more than the online price, but I didn't pay cash for it.

Dave