Just in time for the vacations, Daiwa is releasing their new and improved Daiwa Saltist LW reel sequence. Sporting a recent new look and improved technological options, it’ll remember to make a greater time on the water. This new reasonably priced levelwind trolling reel can do double obligation both for deep trolling the Great Lakes for trout and salmon of off the coastal waters of the Northeast pulling bait and plugs for striper. This new revamped reel was constructed to be rugged and environment friendly, however on the similar time nonetheless, look good underneath its crisp charcoal and blue end.
These new Saltist reels had been particularly designed for the large water motion within the Great Lakes and saltwater purposes. The reels supply an ideal mixture of line capability, sturdiness, and efficiency with monofilament or braided traces. Built round a inflexible aluminum body and aspect plate, the gearing will exactly align even when the reel is underneath a number of strain. The Daiwa Digigear engineering makes certain that the gear meshing between the ultra-tough drive gear and pinion gears will keep clean at its optimized velocity. Add within the massive reel deal with and it completes the bundle for a clean, quiet, and cozy to fish reel.
“Our updated Saltist LW series of levelwind reels is built to take on the biggest, most determined fish in your waters,” says Daiwa’s Senior Marketing Manager, Marc Mills. “Although lightweight for their size, their strong aluminum frame serves as the solid base required to tighten down on lunkers gone wild. They also now feature Daiwa’s Automatic Tournament Drag (ATD). This system employs an improved drag grease with low viscosity at rest that becomes more viscous the instant the spool begins to turn. The end result is a super-smooth drag with low initial inertia and the ability to slow or redirect a big fish when you need to prove that you’re the boss.”
“Charter captains also love them because inexperienced clients never have to fuss with thumbing the line evenly across the spool,” provides Mills. “That can be a real plus on bumpy days when the fish are hitting fast and furious.”
Daiwa Saltist LW Features
- Aluminum Frame and Side-Plate
- Light Weight Aluminum Spool
- DIGIGEAR System
- (ATD) Advanced Tournament Drag
Saltist LW reel is offered in 4 sizes beginning with the LW20 as much as LW50 reel. All 4 of the fashions function a 5-ball bearing design (2CRBB+2BB+2RB) for clean efficiency and cranking. The reels is offered in both a 6.1:1 or 6.4:1 gear ratio relying on the mannequin. Depending on that gearing the retrieve charge is 35 or 47.2 inches per rotation. Line capability begins at 12/420 to 40/310 for mono and from 40/260 to 50/630 for Daiwa J-Braid. Max drag is both 15.4 kilos for the LW20/30 or 20 kilos for the LW40/50, all of the fashions have the identical MSRP of $199.99.