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Anyone know where these are in stock at?

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8 hours ago, kayaking_kev said:

Anyone know where these are in stock at?

I did a Google search to find mine and found several places. They're all overseas though so don't expect to get it real quick.

 

On 11/6/2020 at 12:12 AM, Fishydishy said:

I would like to believe I am the first in the U.S of America to get my hands on the Fuego SV.

 

Looks like the box has a Made In China sticker.

What is on the reel foot? China?

 

 

Karl

5 minutes ago, diehardbassfishing said:

What is on the reel foot? China?

 

 

Guess not.

Still manufactured in Thailand

 

Brand: DAIWA Model: FUEGO SV CS Fishing reel classification: drop wheel Time to market: 2020 Fishing reel handle direction: right-handed, left-handed Number of bearings: 6BB Main material: metal Origin: Thailand Speed ratio: 6.3-7.3 speed ratio Adapt to sea water SV CONCEPT fine-tuning magnetic brake, super-hard aluminum SV wire cup, easy and accurate throwing ULTIMATE TOURNAMENT DRAG, to eliminate the situation that the tension control is easy to get stuck right after starting AIR ROTATION, lightweight aluminum alloy body ZERO ADJUSTER bait weight direct adjustment, aluminum alloy fine adjustment knob

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Got my SV in a few days ago. Feels really nice off and on the water. Unfortunately, I'm using it for jerkbaits and after an inch of rain fell a couple days before I got it, the water got muddy and I couldn't coax any fish to eat a jerkbait. It was real nice casting a jerkbait into the wind with no issues though.

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On 1/14/2021 at 12:07 PM, diehardbassfishing said:

 

Looks like the box has a Made In China sticker.

What is on the reel foot? China?

 

 

Karl

 

Guess not.

Still manufactured in Thailand

 

Brand: DAIWA Model: FUEGO SV CS Fishing reel classification: drop wheel Time to market: 2020 Fishing reel handle direction: right-handed, left-handed Number of bearings: 6BB Main material: metal Origin: Thailand Speed ratio: 6.3-7.3 speed ratio Adapt to sea water SV CONCEPT fine-tuning magnetic brake, super-hard aluminum SV wire cup, easy and accurate throwing ULTIMATE TOURNAMENT DRAG, to eliminate the situation that the tension control is easy to get stuck right after starting AIR ROTATION, lightweight aluminum alloy body ZERO ADJUSTER bait weight direct adjustment, aluminum alloy fine adjustment knob

I've never seen a Daiwa reel box,  or any other reel box for that matter, that has multiple little Made In China stickers used to seal the box edges like that. A couple people said it feels plastic-like, and not very solid,  yet in that FUEGO SV description above it says Aluminum allow frame and origin Thailand. This could very well be a knock off. There are lots of them out there.

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54 minutes ago, Joseph Baggs said:

I've never seen a Daiwa reel box,  or any other reel box for that matter, that has multiple little Made In China stickers used to seal the box edges like that. A couple people said it feels plastic-like, and not very solid,  yet in that FUEGO SV description above it says Aluminum allow frame and origin Thailand. This could very well be a knock off. There are lots of them out there.

Mine didn't have any of those stickers on the box. It doesn't feel plastic at all. I've been firing a jerkbait into extremely strong winds the past week with no issues and landed quite a few fish up to 4lbs with it. I'd be very shocked if it was a knock off. Even if it was, I'm happy with the reel so far.

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First I've seen this, looks awesome! I wonder if the spool drops into the CT model. 

 

Since I didn't realize there was a Fuego SV model, I ordered an aftermarket SV spool from SDS Customs and it's pretty sick. I'm using it on a medium casting rod for shaky head/all purpose worm duty.

  • 2 years later...

Bumping as a reminder that these still exist and are under $100 now.  It's basically a 2017 Tatula SV without the T Wing for the Chinease market.  It's part of the "CS" family of reels.  

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They were sold in the Aussie market as some of their big ebayers were selling them.

It looks cool, it’s Hard with $140ish reels anymore. There’s so much competition. Heck, the alphas sv for $163 makes buying much else every difficult. You’ve got the curad0 150mgl that can be had close to that. Slx mgl, list goes on 

8 hours ago, Bandersnatch said:

It looks cool, it’s Hard with $140ish reels anymore. There’s so much competition. Heck, the alphas sv for $163 makes buying much else every difficult. You’ve got the curad0 150mgl that can be had close to that. Slx mgl, list goes on 

Agreed. While I like the idea ov an SV Fuego without the TWS,  the fact it is only available through one vendor and the chinese market is concerning, especially with all the newer options in the $100 - $200 range as mentiobed above.

 

Speaking of that,... If Alphas SV is down to $163,.... I need to know where! 😁

3 hours ago, FrnkNsteen said:

Agreed. While I like the idea ov an SV Fuego without the TWS,  the fact it is only available through one vendor and the chinese market is concerning, especially with all the newer options in the $100 - $200 range as mentiobed above.

 

Speaking of that,... If Alphas SV is down to $163,.... I need to know where! 😁

On Amazon- depending on retrieve and gear ratio they range $158-170.

1 hour ago, JediAmoeba said:

On Amazon- depending on retrieve and gear ratio they range $158-170.

I'd rather pay $100 after tax on Aliexpress and wait a month for it to show up.  I've bought lots of reel parts and reels off that site.  

18 minutes ago, Bigbox99 said:

I'd rather pay $100 after tax on Aliexpress and wait a month for it to show up.  I've bought lots of reel parts and reels off that site.  

I am talking about the Alphas SV. That's not $100 on Ali Express...

9 hours ago, JediAmoeba said:

I am talking about the Alphas SV. That's not $100 on Ali Express...

Correct 

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On 3/19/2024 at 2:27 AM, Bigbox99 said:

Bumping as a reminder that these still exist and are under $100 now.  It's basically a 2017 Tatula SV without the T Wing for the Chinease market.  It's part of the "CS" family of reels.  

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Has anyone tried the tatula sv after-market shallow spool with this.

6 hours ago, vince1080 said:

Has anyone tried the tatula sv after-market shallow spool with this.

No, but it should work.  I would use a 17 Tatula SV compatible spool since that is what the Fuego SV appears to be using.

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Also in case anyone still belives that because something isn't on Tacklewarehouse then it must be fake, here is the Daiwa China website link to their low profile reels (what they call water drop reels).  Daiwa has many markets and there are sometimes unique products for that market.  The Fuego SV along with the Salamadura reels are parts of the CS line that is unique to the Chinease market and available on retailers like Aliexpress. 

 

https://www.daiwachina.com/ProductList/list.aspx?lcid=55&scid=55

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