yellowcard129 Posted January 6, 2022 Posted January 6, 2022 I'm buying a new reel handle on my swimbait set up. Ive never used Cork knobs before but I like the weight savings and im a huge fan of cork.rod handles. My Question is what are the pros.and cons over cork/rubber. Are these cork knobs going to flake and pit like cork rod handles. Also can they handle the torque of swimbaits over time. I use cork seal on my.rods but don't know if id like that on my handle as they tend to make it a little more slick. Quote
EWREX Posted January 6, 2022 Posted January 6, 2022 i'm pretty sure most aftermarket cork knobs are sealed. though i'm not sure how long they last or hold up with typical wear and tear Quote
diehardbassfishing Posted January 6, 2022 Posted January 6, 2022 I use cork knobs. Not sealed by me - they show no pitting. Color gets a little darker - that's all. The feel, wet or dry, is what I'm in for! Fantastic. Makes rubber feel very crude... Karl 2 Quote
swhit140 Posted January 6, 2022 Posted January 6, 2022 I have this exact Daiwa Tatula CT- CS import model and has plastic type coating on the cork knobs. They don't get dirty at all and have had no issues with mine. I wish I would have purchased more of these reel models, they are one of my favorite reels I own. 1 Quote
PressuredFishing Posted January 6, 2022 Posted January 6, 2022 4 hours ago, yellowcard129 said: I'm buying a new reel handle on my swimbait set up. Ive never used Cork knobs before but I like the weight savings and im a huge fan of cork.rod handles. My Question is what are the pros.and cons over cork/rubber. Are these cork knobs going to flake and pit like cork rod handles. Also can they handle the torque of swimbaits over time. I use cork seal on my.rods but don't know if id like that on my handle as they tend to make it a little more slick. It's personal preference, feel what you like, I am reasonably new to swimbaiting as well, only caught a few small handful on larger swimbaits, but the best advice I can give you right now is focus on the major parts of the setup over slight nuances, (line test, floro/braid, hook size and strength, etc) I have already had multiple swimbait heartbreaks using the wrong equipment and I promise you the last thing you will be thinking about is your handle when you are landing a swimbait fish, or loosing it. Quote
Super User FishTank Posted January 6, 2022 Super User Posted January 6, 2022 I have two reels with cork knobs and found that I prefer the rubber septon knobs after extensive use. The cork starts to smooth out and becomes slick and hard. Quote
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