pigeonlake Posted May 8, 2017 Posted May 8, 2017 Im on the fence of what to buy. Is the tatula sv worth the extra 70 dollars Quote
NathanDLTH Posted May 8, 2017 Posted May 8, 2017 Speaking from a first time Daiwa owner and going straight to the Tatula SV, I have only managed two backlashes both due to human error. That being said, before buying one or the another get a handle on both and see what you think in your hands. Today I managed to skip my swimbait on my first few tries, tightened down the controls and no backlash, it's been a lot of fun to use and practical. Quote
Super User Jeff H Posted May 8, 2017 Super User Posted May 8, 2017 I've wondered this myself. I do know full well that the Type R will do everything I'd ask of it. I don't skip with a baitcaster but that is something the SV is supposed to be good at. IF the Tatula SV was a free floater then I'd for sure go with that one, but I don't think it is. Quote
22hertz Posted May 8, 2017 Posted May 8, 2017 Here are two thoughts: The Tatula SV does not have a free floating spool. I don't know how much difference that makes but all other Daiwa SV reels are free floating as far as I know. My Tatula CT is a great reel for half the cost of a Tatula SV Quote
jtesch Posted May 8, 2017 Posted May 8, 2017 The Tatula SV is well worth the cost over the type R, I can't believe how well it casts not having the free floating spool Quote
jtesch Posted May 8, 2017 Posted May 8, 2017 Let me say this, the Tatula SV is the longest casting Daiwa I've ever owned. That includes tuned Z's, Zillions and several other SV's. I've only had it a month so I'm still putting it through its paces but I'm in awe of its casting so far Quote
Basseditor Posted May 8, 2017 Posted May 8, 2017 Have you tried it with light lures? I just bought one, but haven't used it much. I was trying to get it dialed in. Quote
22hertz Posted May 8, 2017 Posted May 8, 2017 I have the standard CT and cast 1/8oz spinners all the time. The SV should atleast match that and I would guess cast even lighter if your rod is rated for it. Quote
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