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Has anyone tried the brand new SLX DC XT? It's supposed to be available by this month. 

 

I didn't pay much attention to the SLX line, but this one really piqued my interest. It almost has everything: I-DC5 brake as what Conquest DC uses, the newest MGL 3 spool, X-ship, Micromodule gears, 70 spool for lighter lures... 

 

Shimano usually makes sure their reels from different price point have matching level of features, but IMO this one is definitely eating up the market of the new Scorpion DC, as well as the Curado DC. Why?

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Yeah I have been watching this one for awhile, not for me but for a friend. For the price point it seems pretty good but then again from my point of view, it is just a rebadged, or reuse old 2017 scorpion DC 100 frame (Curado i series???)The new scorpion DC 150 in K frame also have i-DC5 and price about the same as SLX. Compare between SLX line and Scorpion line, I would go with Scorpion if price is not much different. But if you like the old i series frame SLX is not bad either. I think Shimano try to make SLX DC XT line available in Europe just like SLX bfs.

 

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13 minutes ago, Bass_Fishing_SoCal said:

not for me but for a friend

 

Sure.

 

Anyway, I guess you're right. This is a Scorpion level reel in SLX disguise. Its most attractive thing for me is the combination of I-DC5 with MGL 3 spool, while even the new Scorpion DC is just using the regular MGL spool. I have tried the MGL 3 spool; it's quite impressive on casting distance, even compared to regular MGL.

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Is there a safe place to preorder one of these?

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i preordered one from JapanTackle on october 1. at that time projected delivery time to them was late october. ,lefty reels in november. schedule has now been delayed until november for my reel. i ordered cork knobs at start of covid. snafus hit with quarantine of all shipments worldwide. jun at japantackle refunded my money, even after having sent my shipment. months later when the knobs showed up i let jun know. he sent me a paypal invoice which i promptly paid.

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On 10/19/2022 at 2:50 PM, Bass_Fishing_SoCal said:

not for me but for a friend

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12 hours ago, Bass_Fishing_SoCal said:

Why? :confused-8:

for a "friend"??? 

this is a safe zone! you wont be judge for buying more reels.. 

 

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Nice, where you get yours? After seeing, that reel test guy, I checked JLS and all gone, anywhere else still on December schedule, even email Digitaka for ETA with no reply yet.

I must’ve to admit after seeing the reel (from that reel test guy). This is one interesting DC reel and don’t mind owning one myself. Do I need DC reel?, nope, but just for a change and to learn different systems why not????.

It is still on 200i frame but with some modification to narrow the width down to 70 size, not a bad move. The most interesting to me is 6.8oz i-DC5 equipped, unheard off and  very tempting indeed. The MGLiii spool with 16 grams weight is quite nice but I don’t think gonna benefit ME much. I spooled 10lb hybrid line about 100 yds on my CQ 101DC and can cast 3-5 grams weight free rig comfortably. Being 70 size spool, might fit 75-80yds make total spool weight even less and should make casting that weight range even easier.

It is very good candidate reel indeed for those that want light line, light weight DC reel for some challenge. 
Again this is my conclusion to a friend, with bottom line of getting one for him. For myself, I don’t know but might be a nice pair to this  if I ever want “right hand” DC reel.

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The left-handed version is available in Japan now. With shipping, it'll cost ~$210. IMO that's a bit much for a DC reel with so-so craftsmanship.  But, for someone who wants to try a DC reel with great casting performance, this may be a good choice. 

 

 

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I'm very interested in the Shimano SLX DC XT for throwing light Ned rigs from Z-Man. Do those of you experienced with the SLX DC XT think it would throw the 1/10 oz/2.8g mushroomhead jig? 

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The new Scorpion Dc is very overbreaked. Great reel for flipping, pitching, skipping, and close quarters. You will not cast as smooth as the slx dc xt. The new slx dc xt is like the 2017 scorpion dc, great do everything reel with upgraded breaks. Although I do miss the auto feature as I feel that was always the best setting to be on. Definitely a curado dc killer, but the Scorpion DC is just a different reel compared to the other two. 

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Anyone get any real world fishing on this reel yet?   I’m at a toss up of getting one of these or another 21 zillion sv.   ? 

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9 hours ago, MiceNReets said:

Anyone get any real world fishing on this reel yet?   I’m at a toss up of getting one of these or another 21 zillion sv.   ? 

 

Interested as well, would like to grab one. 

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I snatched one late last season, so maybe 1 or 2 days with it. First impressions, most compact DC reel ever! I hated how all the DC's were bulky 100-200 size type reels, because they couldn't fit the DC brake. Somehow to they managed it on the SLX DC XT. It looks/feels like a Curado I but much more narrow, like they removed the frame material to fit the MGL III's narrow spool. I think it's close to a 2020 Metanium in terms of palming. I don't have a Curado 70 to compare, but it feels great!

 

Casting feels like any other DC reel I've used, great distance but ease of use. The lightest lure I tested was a Jackall Kaera (it's 3/8 oz, the package claimed 1/2 oz), which my larger frog reels struggles to cast. It casts it fairly well.

 

 

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1 hour ago, Shismano said:

I snatched one late last season, so maybe 1 or 2 days with it. First impressions, most compact DC reel ever! I hated how all the DC's were bulky 100-200 size type reels, because they couldn't fit the DC brake. Somehow to they managed it on the SLX DC XT. It looks/feels like a Curado I but much more narrow, like they removed the frame material to fit the MGL III's narrow spool. I think it's close to a 2020 Metanium in terms of palming. I don't have a Curado 70 to compare, but it feels great!

 

Casting feels like any other DC reel I've used, great distance but ease of use. The lightest lure I tested was a Jackall Kaera (it's 3/8 oz, the package claimed 1/2 oz), which my larger frog reels struggles to cast. It casts it fairly well.

 

 

Great!  Thanks for the help.   Have one in the mail.   LoL.   Already have 5 zillions so I guess I can get another slx in the line up :)

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