peter crabtree
AKA Simon, 1953 - 2022 (RIP)
10 years ago I sold all my Shimano aero match reels and bought 4 Daiwa TDX reels. 2x2508 and 2x3012 sizes. These set me back over £1000!
The 2508 size have been used the most and are beginning to show signs of wear and tear, I toyed with the idea of getting them serviced by Daiwa but for the cost I could buy another reel.
I looked at the current 2508 TDX and at £235 I thought I’d look at the competition.
I ended up buying a Stradic C14+ RA 2500 size.
This has rear drag which I was unsure if I’d like but so far it’s been great. I tend to keep it on the same tension which suits my fishing, but I have utilised the fighting drag on occasions, which once I got used to, is less of a fumble than I first imagined.
Like the Daiwa reels it has one touch spool removal but lacks the one touch fold down handle.
The handle can be folded down by turning it backwards. I like the spool reducer idea and also the angled edge on the lip of the spool makes for smooth casting.
On the whole I like the lightness of it, although the bale arm seems a little thin and flimsy, but I suppose that add to its lightness.
I have also noticed when retrieving line, a slight wobble, the cause of which I can’t identify?
For £140 I feel I’ve got my money’s worth, only time will tell how long it lasts.
The 2508 size have been used the most and are beginning to show signs of wear and tear, I toyed with the idea of getting them serviced by Daiwa but for the cost I could buy another reel.
I looked at the current 2508 TDX and at £235 I thought I’d look at the competition.
I ended up buying a Stradic C14+ RA 2500 size.
This has rear drag which I was unsure if I’d like but so far it’s been great. I tend to keep it on the same tension which suits my fishing, but I have utilised the fighting drag on occasions, which once I got used to, is less of a fumble than I first imagined.
Like the Daiwa reels it has one touch spool removal but lacks the one touch fold down handle.
The handle can be folded down by turning it backwards. I like the spool reducer idea and also the angled edge on the lip of the spool makes for smooth casting.
On the whole I like the lightness of it, although the bale arm seems a little thin and flimsy, but I suppose that add to its lightness.
I have also noticed when retrieving line, a slight wobble, the cause of which I can’t identify?
For £140 I feel I’ve got my money’s worth, only time will tell how long it lasts.