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Picked one of these new reels up from the local Gander Mountain the other afternoon (Daiwa RG).  I am amazed at how smooth and the quality of the build of this 60 dollar reel.   I have been a Pflueger die hard when it comes to economical spinning gear, their line of reels is certainly tough to beat in the value for price competition.  However, I am going to say that the President has some company at that  price range and I believe that the RG is actually the better reel.    If you get the chance, check one out and let me know what you think.

 

 

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I've known it for years and agree with you.  All my spinning reels but 1 cost no more than $60 and all are Daiwa.  I do have 1 President (30 size) that is on a rod that I keep at the in-laws place and it's decent but I prefer the Daiwa's.

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Pflueger gets a lot of love around here and they should.... I prefer daiwa however. I had a $25 one from dicks that I used forever and it was great. I'm very excited to try out the new bg series when they hit the shelves. 

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I have one of the newer Fuegos and can confidently say the new spinning reels that Daiwa is putting out are the best in the business.

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I'm not familiar with a Daiwa RG.  I do, however have two Regals and I would rate my Pfluger President much higher in overall performance. Not that the Daiwa isn't quality crafted, but the drag and rotor balance is superior on the Pfluger. 

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I can't wait to get a hand on these new reels and give them a try... It seems like Pflueger has had (at least on BR) a stranglehold on that segment of the market for reels.  Great to see someone pushing in there with a nice product.

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2 hours ago, HeavyDluxe said:

I can't wait to get a hand on these new reels and give them a try... It seems like Pflueger has had (at least on BR) a stranglehold on that segment of the market for reels.  Great to see someone pushing in there with a nice product.

It has here on bassresource, but most people I know, and especially those willing to spend more than 60 bucks on a reel prefer shimano or daiwa

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