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Reel Review
Daiwa Steez Blackjack

Backed by the most advanced technologies that Daiwa has to offer, the Daiwa Steez CT SV Casting Reels redefine finesse performance with a cutting-edge, ultra-compact construction. Housed in a superlight, saltwater-grade magnesium housing, the Daiwa Steez CT SV Casting Reels provide a low profile, 70-size construction that makes it easy to palm. Daiwa's Steez line of Baitcasting Rods now joins the Steez line of spinning rods with the revolutionary Air Guide System (AGS). AGS guides are made with a carbon frame which does not absorb vibration, but will transmit it directly to the angler's hands. Daiwa Steez Racing Design Spinning Model S. Used Daiwa Steez Racing Design Baitcasting. ¥65,600 ¥82,000. Daiwa's T-wing System solves an age old problem with baitcasting reel levelwind systems. The 'T' aperture allows line to flow freely through the wide top section on the cast, reducing the normally sharp angles and friction that slow line flowing through a narrow aperture when exiting the reel. Every component is engineered for the optimum in lightness, strength and sensitivity. Pure technology—SVF Graphite. SVF Graphite—Super Volume Fiber technology packs unidirectional graphite fiber into a denser form—with exact resin control—for greater strength, lighter weight and incredible sensitivity.


The Daiwa Steez is light in Weight but not in Sophistication (continued)

Real World Tests: Shimano versus Daiwa, Daiwa versus Shimano, no other mêlée seems to inspire as much fervor from anglers (with the possible exception of the discussions that ensue concerning custom rod brands), and with the Core Shimano goes for the jugular of what Daiwa does best, refined lightweight reels. We test the Steez for over a year and compare our original results to the long term tests, and then evaluate the Steez series versus the Core series. Casino in deerfield beach florida. Our tests centered on a number of Northern California bodies of water including Berryessa, Sonoma, Pardee, and Clear Lake, as well as the California Delta.

Gambling bad beats.
The first fish we caught with the Steez, not a big one but just many that would be caught on this reel during a test that spanned seasons

Casting: The battle begins with casting tests. Daiwa gets bonus points immediately for external cast controls which make it easier to adjust cast controls for various baits on the fly. Shimano continues to rely on their proven VBS cast system, and makes it easier to change out settings with escape hatch trigger which drops down the sideplate for faster access to the brakes.


The Steez offers generous access to the spool

When it comes to actual casting we were surprised with how good of a caster the Core actually was. The Magnumlite spool has a very low startup inertia and it is possible to get baits going quickly with little effort. Daiwa's own 7075 dimpled spool is not very different in that it features thin walls and a balanced core, only they add dimples to further reduce the weight. Though the Steez features Daiwa's free floating spool design the Core consistently outcasted the Steez in our tests when it came to sheer distance, and if you really wanted to work the spool for maximum distance it is possible to physically remove the brake weights on the Core, though you better be an expert at casting if you don't want a backlash on every cast. For normal use the Core also benefits from a tapered titanium levelwind insert which minimizes friction on the outcast.


The Steez feels more precise and refined than powerful

Daiwa Steez Blackjack Rod And Reel

Daiwa Steez Blackjack

Backed by the most advanced technologies that Daiwa has to offer, the Daiwa Steez CT SV Casting Reels redefine finesse performance with a cutting-edge, ultra-compact construction. Housed in a superlight, saltwater-grade magnesium housing, the Daiwa Steez CT SV Casting Reels provide a low profile, 70-size construction that makes it easy to palm. Daiwa's Steez line of Baitcasting Rods now joins the Steez line of spinning rods with the revolutionary Air Guide System (AGS). AGS guides are made with a carbon frame which does not absorb vibration, but will transmit it directly to the angler's hands. Daiwa Steez Racing Design Spinning Model S. Used Daiwa Steez Racing Design Baitcasting. ¥65,600 ¥82,000. Daiwa's T-wing System solves an age old problem with baitcasting reel levelwind systems. The 'T' aperture allows line to flow freely through the wide top section on the cast, reducing the normally sharp angles and friction that slow line flowing through a narrow aperture when exiting the reel. Every component is engineered for the optimum in lightness, strength and sensitivity. Pure technology—SVF Graphite. SVF Graphite—Super Volume Fiber technology packs unidirectional graphite fiber into a denser form—with exact resin control—for greater strength, lighter weight and incredible sensitivity.


The Daiwa Steez is light in Weight but not in Sophistication (continued)

Real World Tests: Shimano versus Daiwa, Daiwa versus Shimano, no other mêlée seems to inspire as much fervor from anglers (with the possible exception of the discussions that ensue concerning custom rod brands), and with the Core Shimano goes for the jugular of what Daiwa does best, refined lightweight reels. We test the Steez for over a year and compare our original results to the long term tests, and then evaluate the Steez series versus the Core series. Casino in deerfield beach florida. Our tests centered on a number of Northern California bodies of water including Berryessa, Sonoma, Pardee, and Clear Lake, as well as the California Delta.

Gambling bad beats.
The first fish we caught with the Steez, not a big one but just many that would be caught on this reel during a test that spanned seasons

Casting: The battle begins with casting tests. Daiwa gets bonus points immediately for external cast controls which make it easier to adjust cast controls for various baits on the fly. Shimano continues to rely on their proven VBS cast system, and makes it easier to change out settings with escape hatch trigger which drops down the sideplate for faster access to the brakes.


The Steez offers generous access to the spool

When it comes to actual casting we were surprised with how good of a caster the Core actually was. The Magnumlite spool has a very low startup inertia and it is possible to get baits going quickly with little effort. Daiwa's own 7075 dimpled spool is not very different in that it features thin walls and a balanced core, only they add dimples to further reduce the weight. Though the Steez features Daiwa's free floating spool design the Core consistently outcasted the Steez in our tests when it came to sheer distance, and if you really wanted to work the spool for maximum distance it is possible to physically remove the brake weights on the Core, though you better be an expert at casting if you don't want a backlash on every cast. For normal use the Core also benefits from a tapered titanium levelwind insert which minimizes friction on the outcast.


The Steez feels more precise and refined than powerful

Daiwa Steez Blackjack Rod And Reel

While the Core proved to be our distance winner the Steez proved to be better at short accurate casts like flipping and pitching. Here the Magforce excelled at applying just the right amounts of resistance at the tail end of the casts. (Round 1: Tie. This category is going to strongly depend on what you intend to use the reel for. If you plan to do a lot of plastics work then the Steez has what you are looking for, but if you plan on using the reel for wire and hardbaits the Core is going to make more sense. Both reels are relatively well rounded and can deliver on both sides of the spectrum but they definitely have unique areas that they excel in.)


It is possible to adjust the Magforce cast controls with the same hand holding the rod by extending your thumb forward

Retrieve: It is in this category that the reels vary the most. Like most Daiwa reels the Steez emphasizes refinement and feel over power. The Steez is a marvelous reel when it comes to feel, never before has an angler felt so connected to the lure on the end of the line. Fishing plastics with the Steez seems natural, and with the new 100HA version it is possible to use the Steez as a serious cranking reel as well.


A turn of the screw releases the sideplate to access the spool

Still the 100HA does not feel as powerful as the Core when there is a large lure on the line. The Core on the other hand does not feel as refined as the Steez when it comes to retrieve but does feel more powerful both with a large lure or a fish in tow. Shimano manages this with their enlarged HEG (High Efficiency Gearing).

Reel Review


Re-Sculpting Daiwa's Style with Ease in Aluminum : The Steez A TW 1016

Date:5/31/17
Tackle Type:Reel
Manufacturer:Daiwa
Reviewer:Cal


Total Score: 8.1 - GREAT
Introduction: Earlier this year, we had the opportunity to take a detailed look inside Daiwa's new Steez A TW 1016 casting reel - an aluminum version of their flagship Steez baitcasting reel outfitted with their t-wing line guide system. It impressed us in the lab but how did it do out on the water in the real world? Let's find out. Here now is our full review of Daiwa's Steez Z TW 1016 casting reel.

Daiwa Steez A TW1016Specifications

Line Capacity - Rated14/120
Line Capacity - Spool Volume13.2 cm3
Retrieve Ratio
7.1
Inches Per Turn (IPT) - calculated
13 - 26
Weight6.7 oz
Spool Weight 14 g
Handle Length90 mm
Bearings8+1
Bearings per Knob2 bushings
Levelwind Bearings2 bearings
Rated Max Drag13 lbs
OriginMade in Japan
MSRP$449.99


The Steez A TW is the latest flagship variant from Daiwa.

Impressions: As covered in our First Look Article published in May, the Steez A TW 1016 is an aluminum framed version of the Steez (traditionally a magnesium framed reel) outfitted with the T-Wing line guide. It features a kind of stealth bomber grey paint that gives the reel a very high end look. It's design intent is really for inshore fisherman more so than bass fisherman and as such comes with a standard Mag Z deep spool rather than the newer technology and more bass application friendly SV spool.

Daiwa Steez Blackjack Bar


It's available in two retrieve ratios. We tested the 7.1:1.

Daiwa Steez Blackjack Elite

As such, there are plastic bushings under each knob rather than bearings, but honestly, these are very easy items to upgrade at minimal cost if you choose to do so. Bearing size for the handle knobs is 4x7x2.5 and they don't have to be high quality bearings since the spin speed of your handle knobs is negligible. However, corrosion resistant bearings is probably a good idea.





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