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Hello,

 

guys, I'm on the market for new reel for lures around 1/4 oz, some of them maybe even less than 1/4. I.e. Keitech 2.8". 

I made my research and found that Lew’s Custom Lite SLP is one of the top recommended reels for such things, however, I didn't see anything bad about it. I mean I read a lot of benefits, but nobody tells about negative moments. Is it really perfect?

Why I may want to buy it?

Or Daiwa Alphas SV TW  is my preferred choice for that? And again, why?

 

Thank you beforehand for your opinion and feedback!

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I have an spl. I cast 1/8 oz lures on med lite rods with it. Sorry can’t come up with anything negative about it. Works great. 

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I have the custom lite slp. Buy it at Sportsmans Outfitters for 209$. It's a fantastic reel. Super smooth and nothing bad to say. I was Leary of the carbon frame but the Tanso tech stuff is super high tech from what I've read so I went for it.IT WEIGHS 4.9 OUNCES !!! So far no regrets. Also makes a great pitching reel.

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