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  1. I'm casting on 1 with everything and have not had that problem. I've had all my Diawa's and Shimano's blow up in the beginning of a cast when I lower the settings to get more distance.
  2. Obviously I'm really late to this thread. I don't own a steez or NRX but I bought a p5 flyssa on the recommendation of the YouTuber "Bassniper". I don't like it at all.I felt like I wasted my money. I have a St. Croix Legend Elite and an Ark Essence 7'6" MLXF. All around they cast better and further. Plus the Ark is only $179
  3. The junkie needed a fix and so I bought the X model. In a word...amazing. True, it does not cast quite as far as my Metanium DC but I have yet to have a real backlash with it in any casting condition. I have been stuck at home due to recent surgery and have only been casting in my driveway. It's been windy as hell lately which has not created any backlashes. Twice I made a real crappy cast into the tree on the side of the driveway and no backlash. All my other reels would have exploded. The only time it attempted to backlash was throwing a 1/3 oz jerk bait into a breeze on level 1. It picked out easily. As far as casting distance, using a 10 gram casting weight, I can get 150+ feet with the Metanium using a single handed side arm cast. With the X, I only get 120 feet. Using a 2 handed cast it goes 145 feet. The heavier the lure the further it goes. The guy in the video was tossing close to 3/4 oz. My ultimate test is a 4" Texas rigged weightless senko which is 1/4 oz. The X gets 75 ft with absolutely no backlash. The Metanium gets 90 but it will backlash occasionally. All this on a medium extra fast Cashion Z2 and the X set on 1. I'm anxious to try skipping which I've avoided due to backlash anxiety in the past. If you are looking for ultimate distance this isn't it. If you're looking for a carefree day casting a wide variety of lures at typical distances even when it's windy, this is it. For someone just starting in baitcasting, it's a great choice. I won't be replacing my other reels with this but it has a permanent place on my boat.
  4. Yesterday Tackle Warehouse had these reels. Today they are sold out until May 13
  5. If you watch the entire video, in the second half, he's throwing into the wind. Home plate to 1st base is 90' but he's casting way beyond that without a hint of back lash. That's more than enough in the typical fishing situation. I have Diawa Tatulas, Zillions, Coastals and recently the Shimano Metanium DC, Scorpion DC and SLX DC XT. I've been able to blow them all up when I get too cocky and lower the setting to get more distance. The distance he got on on level 10 into the wind with no back lash triggered my inner tackle junky to give it a try. I'm waiting for the YouTuber "The Reel Test" to do his casting impressions which might be soon. He's already did a paper review of it.
  6. If you are aware of the Japanese websites to begin with, yes.I bought mine for $324 from Japan Lure Shop. But if you're not, it's $540 from Tackle Warehouse. Shimano Metanium DC A Casting Reels $539.99 14 Shimano's lightest DC reel to hit the market, Shimano Metanium DC A Casting Reels offer elite performance with a CoreSolid magnesium frame, I-DC5 Digital Braking System, and MGL Spool III technology for unmatched precision and durability.
  7. The original Shimano Curado and SLX DC'c have only 4 settings but the SLX DC XT, Scorpion DC and Metanium DC technically have 15 settings. They have 5 on the external dial and 3 on the inside (P,N,F). The Metanium has all the settings on the outside which is handy but double the price of the Voltiq.
  8. This suddenly hit the market. Numerous pro's are hawking it on YouTube. Again it sounds too good to be true. Anyone try it yet? This guy gave it an unbiased casting test.
  9. In reading up on their braking mechanism, they state is operates on the principle of Euler force. You have to be a rocket scientist to understand it. "If you can’t dazzle them with brilliance, baffle them with ***." https://www.real-world-physics-problems.com/euler-force.html
  10. I have enough Shimano's and Diawa's plus I just bought some DC reels, I don't need another. I just thought this was another sales pitch and was curious. I could be wrong but somehow I think the casting distance is compromised since you can't adjust the braking mechanism. I commented on one of his videos as to how far it can cast a 1/2 oz lure . Yes there many variables effecting distance but his answer avoided any average number and he stated... "With our reels, you stop thinking about distance — when the lure flies and the spool settles at splashdown without you stepping in, you’re already thinking about where the next cast should land" I do think about distance. None of his videos show distance. If you've ever watched "The Reel Test" on YouTube, he tests all brands of reels and always does a distance comparison. Reply
  11. Has anyone heard of this company or reel? "Svivlo Draken ONE Baitcasting reel". Supposedly it never backlashes and it's braking mechanism (CastGuard) is totally different than centrifugal, magnetic and DC. I just happened to come across these 2 videos. I wonder how far it can cast.
  12. Right, have to get it in every color as well
  13. If two is one and one is none, than how many is three?

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