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Found out Backwaters in Lexington has them.... got to see them today looking foward to see how good they have made them.
OK, i have seen other posts about the twin power, couldn't find it in the shimano catalog. I guess i didn't realize that the reel models for japan and the US arn't exactly the same. I don't know why exactly they would do that? I have heard some others saying that the Jap. models are even better, again why would they do that? People in the US are just as willing to fork over the big bucks, if they are getting the best product.
I had the 1000 model but had to take it back. I was using Power Pro 4 lb braided and the line would not seat in the guide all of the way. When I set the hook, the bail would flip open.
Other than that is was very smooth and I liked the 6.0 speed.
Anyone else have this problem?
Have not used the new one yet, but own last years model 1000 and love it. i use 6lb mono and have had no problems like you are describing. Is the power pro 4lb equivilent? or is it actually 4lb braid. if it is than i would say that the line diameter is smaller than the reel is rated for and that may be the problem. if it is a higher lb test with a 4lb diamater than everything should have been fine.I had the 1000 model but had to take it back. I was using Power Pro 4 lb braided and the line would not seat in the guide all of the way. When I set the hook, the bail would flip open.
Other than that is was very smooth and I liked the 6.0 speed.
Anyone else have this problem?
The new stradics that just came have a new redesigned bail trip and a few other newer features on the bail, and that might be the problem as well. sorry to hear that it didn't preform the way im sure you were hoping for it to. what did the guys at the shop say when you returned it and explained the problem?
Thanks for the reply
I was using 14 lb braided, 4 lb diameter. ( I love braided line on my creek gear. It twists less and you can yank your lure out of trees with out breaking off)
I believe 1/2 my problem was a green waxy build up on the the bail just before the line guide. It was causing the line to hang up there. Quite irritating and it cost me a few fish when I set the hook and the bail flipped up.
Anyway, I have a Diawa now, using the same line with no trouble. Not as fast as the Shimano, but smooth.
When I took back the reel to Dicks, there was no problem. I asked about any other complaints, the guy behind the counter was clueless. What a surprise!
