TankGeek Posted August 27, 2024 Posted August 27, 2024 I have been eying this reel for sometime now. Is it any better than a Curado? https://www.basspro.com/shop/en/bass-pro-shops-johnny-morris-platinum-signature-baitcast-reel Quote
Bigbox99 Posted August 27, 2024 Posted August 27, 2024 These are kinda strange but neat. They are a Doyo product like Lews ect and feature the high end Doyo construction of an aluminum frame and dual aluminum side plates with an electroplated finish but the internals of a work horse $100 to $150 reel instead of the dual pinion support and light weight spool normally found in Doyos using this finish. The best comparison would be if you gave Lews LFS a dual brake, dual aluminum side plates and twice the cost. 4 Quote
TankGeek Posted August 28, 2024 Author Posted August 28, 2024 Hmm? Ok, thank you for the insight. Quote
woolleyfooley Posted August 31, 2024 Posted August 31, 2024 It looks just like a lews except for the colors. Right down to the inset logo. Are lews made in the same factory as these? Are there any other reels that are made in the same factory? 1 Quote
Super User dodgeguy Posted September 1, 2024 Super User Posted September 1, 2024 Doyo makes reels for lots of brands. And no they are not all the same . I would stick with Lews. Which are made by doyo and are as good as it gets. 1 Quote
Delaware Valley Tackle Posted September 1, 2024 Posted September 1, 2024 5 hours ago, woolleyfooley said: It looks just like a lews except for the colors. Right down to the inset logo. Are lews made in the same factory as these? Are there any other reels that are made in the same factory? Yes and more than you can list. Quote
Bigbox99 Posted September 1, 2024 Posted September 1, 2024 7 hours ago, woolleyfooley said: It looks just like a lews except for the colors. Right down to the inset logo. Are lews made in the same factory as these? Are there any other reels that are made in the same factory? Both are made by Doyo. They are essentially rebrands of a Doyo product. This is actually the norm for most reels found on the market with Daiwa and Shimano being the exception. 1 Quote
ABU is overpriced Posted September 1, 2024 Posted September 1, 2024 Why bother with this when JDM Alphas is so cheap? 2 Quote
Super User dodgeguy Posted September 1, 2024 Super User Posted September 1, 2024 1 hour ago, ABU is overpriced said: Why bother with this when JDM Alphas is so cheap? Because doyo makes some really good reels. 1 Quote
Bigbox99 Posted September 1, 2024 Posted September 1, 2024 1 hour ago, ABU is overpriced said: Why bother with this when JDM Alphas is so cheap? The Alphas is tiny, the capacity is low and the SV brake ams amall diameter spool is not well suited to long distance casting of heavier compact baits. I use mine as a jig reel. The 1st gen Alphas with its myrad of spools and their braking profiles is more of an all arounder than the SV only Alphas TW IMO. Quote
Super User PhishLI Posted September 1, 2024 Super User Posted September 1, 2024 14 hours ago, Bigbox99 said: This is actually the norm for most reels found on the market with Daiwa and Shimano being the exception. Except the Daiwa CC and CA 80s are built by Doyo. MagTrax brakes too. 3 Quote
Dan N Posted September 1, 2024 Posted September 1, 2024 I have many different BPS reels, both casting and spinning, and never had an issue. I keep buying them. Quote
ABU is overpriced Posted September 1, 2024 Posted September 1, 2024 4 hours ago, dodgeguy said: Because doyo makes some really good reels. Nothing from Doyo comes close to shimano/daiwa. If the yen was high, the reason to get doyo is because they're cheaper, but now, there's no reason at all. 4 hours ago, Bigbox99 said: The Alphas is tiny, the capacity is low and the SV brake ams amall diameter spool is not well suited to long distance casting of heavier compact baits. I use mine as a jig reel. The 1st gen Alphas with its myrad of spools and their braking profiles is more of an all arounder than the SV only Alphas TW IMO. If the capacity is an issue, that's a valid reason, but it being tiny doesn't mean that its a fragile reel for smaller lures. 2 Quote
Dan N Posted September 1, 2024 Posted September 1, 2024 I would disagree that a Shimano or Diawa is automatically the best. A matter of opinion I think. I own both, and Doyo reels also. But I guess I don’t buy the top end reels either. 200$ would be the most I would spend on a reel. Quote
ABU is overpriced Posted September 1, 2024 Posted September 1, 2024 1 hour ago, Dan N said: I would disagree that a Shimano or Diawa is automatically the best. A matter of opinion I think. I own both, and Doyo reels also. But I guess I don’t buy the top end reels either. 200$ would be the most I would spend on a reel. $200 is enough to get a zillion, which is amazing. You try a zillion, and doyo becomes a pepper grinder in comparison. 3 Quote
Super User dodgeguy Posted September 2, 2024 Super User Posted September 2, 2024 5 hours ago, ABU is overpriced said: Nothing from Doyo comes close to shimano/daiwa. If the yen was high, the reason to get doyo is because they're cheaper, but now, there's no reason at all. If the capacity is an issue, that's a valid reason, but it being tiny doesn't mean that its a fragile reel for smaller lures. That's your opinion and ur entitled to it but my buddies who use both get upset when my lews outcasts them.At 4.9 oz. My custom lites are nice and definitely worth the money. My bb1 is the best crankbait reel I've ever used. Quote
ABU is overpriced Posted September 2, 2024 Posted September 2, 2024 53 minutes ago, dodgeguy said: That's your opinion and ur entitled to it but my buddies who use both get upset when my lews outcasts them.At 4.9 oz. My custom lites are nice and definitely worth the money. My bb1 is the best crankbait reel I've ever used. Outcasting is not being a better reel. Daiwa has a ton of ultra long casting spools, and if your buddy is using the stock SV spools in his daiwas, of course it will lose in the casting distance. These spools were never designed for longest possible casting distance, but at the same time, Daiwa is the one brand that is not missing the ultra long casting spools eighter, you just need to know what they are, and if they're compatible with your reel. I don't use Lews reels, but i have used plenty of abus. Nothing comes close to daiwa/shimano. Of course, that's my opinion. Quote
Super User dodgeguy Posted September 2, 2024 Super User Posted September 2, 2024 13 hours ago, ABU is overpriced said: Outcasting is not being a better reel. Daiwa has a ton of ultra long casting spools, and if your buddy is using the stock SV spools in his daiwas, of course it will lose in the casting distance. These spools were never designed for longest possible casting distance, but at the same time, Daiwa is the one brand that is not missing the ultra long casting spools eighter, you just need to know what they are, and if they're compatible with your reel. I don't use Lews reels, but i have used plenty of abus. Nothing comes close to daiwa/shimano. Of course, that's my opinion. LOL !!!! Quote
ABU is overpriced Posted September 2, 2024 Posted September 2, 2024 34 minutes ago, dodgeguy said: LOL !!!! If you're thereeltest, casting distance is the only thing that matters on a fishing reel, yea😏 Quote
Bigbox99 Posted September 2, 2024 Posted September 2, 2024 22 hours ago, PhishLI said: Except the Daiwa CC and CA 80s are built by Doyo. MagTrax brakes too. Those and a few others using chinease OEMs are the exception. Quote
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