JoeDeal55 Posted December 13, 2021 Author Posted December 13, 2021 19 hours ago, txchaser said: SV TW or SV TWS will be the most versatile reel you own. Where it will really pick up is when you are casting into the wind, or light baits, or baits a little light for the rod you have them on. The only time I wouldn't recommend them is if you are focused on getting the last couple of yards out of every cast. They definitely arent for that. As a tradeoff, you get a bunch fewew backlashes, and can make casts in the wind that would otherwise be madness. The difference between the two is neglible - they are different year models; one is sleek and small (the new one) and the old one feels a bit more refine. I have both and don't really make any distinction between the two, but for the smaller one fits the way I palm a little better. I bought some tatula elites, they were ... ok I guess, but you can get the SVs for about $150 on sale regularly. Context - I have fuegos, 100's, a 150, two elites (reg and pitch/flip), and a bunch of both year models of SV, new zillions, and a Steez. Of those, the new zillions are my favorite, but they are 2x the SV price when they are both on sale. So the SV TW or the SV TWS would be the best bang for the buck throughout the tatula line? Quote
YoTone Posted December 14, 2021 Posted December 14, 2021 The older Zillion sv's are going to be on sale soon and might be close to the price of the tatula sv. Might want to look into that. 1 1 Quote
txchaser Posted December 15, 2021 Posted December 15, 2021 On 12/13/2021 at 3:40 PM, JoeDeal55 said: So the SV TW or the SV TWS would be the best bang for the buck throughout the tatula line? I think so, yes. Definitely worth the extra $ over the plain t100 in terms of versatility. 1 Quote
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