Ern Posted April 6, 2011 Posted April 6, 2011 So like the title says I just won a TD Advantage 2500A spinning reel. But I am finding little about the reel. Anyone here have one or used one? Reel is smooth but the retrieve speed is slower than I am used to. I also am not crazy about plastic grip on the handle. Looking at a rod for it also. Id like to go with a med light/ fast. Something for a 6-8lb class and smallmouths. Quote
Super User Raul Posted April 6, 2011 Super User Posted April 6, 2011 I have used one, very nice reel, like you, I´m not crazy about the T shaped knob, reason why I prefer 2000 size ( I shape knob ), silky smooth but since you can pretty much the same smoothness in a cheaper model ( like the Exceler ) I don´t see any reason to purchase a reel that costs twice as much. The only advantage I see in the 2500 size vs the 2000 size is the larger line capacity that I could use for heavier line. Quote
Flywatersmallie Posted April 6, 2011 Posted April 6, 2011 I have used one, very nice reel, like you, I´m not crazy about the T shaped knob, reason why I prefer 2000 size ( I shape knob ), silky smooth but since you can pretty much the same smoothness in a cheaper model ( like the Exceler ) I don´t see any reason to purchase a reel that costs twice as much. The only advantage I see in the 2500 size vs the 2000 size is the larger line capacity that I could use for heavier line. +1! In fact, I just got another Exceler 2000 in the mail today. I don't have any experience with the TD-A first hand other than playing with them at the reel counter but, you should be able to change that handle fairly easily. Quote
von Posted April 7, 2011 Posted April 7, 2011 I haven't had the chance to use mine enough yet, to make a comment. Other than it being smooth. The sealed drag is a big plus. Also, I've heard parts can be interchangeable with other "Real Four" design reels, i.e. Fuego, Steez. Don't quote me on that though. But I swear I remember reading it somewhere. I actually prefer the T-shaped knobs. It feels more secure when reeling. Quote
Ern Posted April 8, 2011 Author Posted April 8, 2011 The thing I don't like is the plastic t- knob. As nice as the reel is I think Daiwa could have done better here. I guess I got used to the "Tacky" Shimnao and Abu handles. The reel is very nice though, Especially for a FREE reel. Love that part. What I am finding on the web says it is good both fresh and salt. Very smooth drag. And Lasts. All big pluses. Just got to get it on a rod now. Quote
pitchin fool Posted April 8, 2011 Posted April 8, 2011 I have the advantage in the 2000 series for fighting river smallies her in minnesota, and I love it!! I got it paired on a 7-3 Daiwa Smallmouth Specialty rod, and it is a beautiful thing to fight a fish on that combo. You'll be very pleased, and if you win another, send it my way Quote
WdyCrankbait Posted April 9, 2011 Posted April 9, 2011 I got a Shimano Compre 6'-3" med. light rod that does great. I live near a wadeable river so, I did not get anything too fancy because I know it is just going to get beaten up. Notice though the Shimano tamper on the rods, a lot of backbone and light tip, make a great combo. Good luck and enjoy that new reel! Quote
Mr SwimJig Posted April 10, 2011 Posted April 10, 2011 The Advantage is a very nice spinning reel. The sealed drag is great and the reel is very smooth and reliable. SJ Quote
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