The Daiwa Saltiga spinning reel was first launched again in 2002, Daiwa’s flagship line of spinning reels made to be the brand new customary for heavy-duty saltwater spinning reels. The most up to date mannequin of the Saltiga got here out in 2020, and now attributable to inshore and nearshore angler demand, there’s been one other addition to the 2020 line. The Saltiga spinning reels at the moment are obtainable within the new 4000, 5000, and 6000 sizes.
These new smaller Saltiga’s have all the trimmings of the bigger sizes. They are constructed with Daiwa’s inimitable monocoque physique. The monocoque design makes use of a one-piece body with a one-piece threaded aspect plate. With no screws wanted, there’s more room to connect the aspect plate and maintain the primary gears. Additionally, as a result of the screws have been eradicated, there are fewer factors for potential water intrusion into the reel. Housed within the monocoque physique is the G1 Duralumin minimize Digigear system, a gearing system developed with larger enamel and extra robust factors for extra gear energy and torque. These options are solely the start of the Saltiga, it additionally options the Daiwa Longcast spool, Advanced Tournament Drag, the Daiwa Air Rotor, and so many others to make this a cutting-edge reel meant to final within the salt.
Daiwa Saltiga Now Available in Inshore Sizes
- Saltiga 4000 – 38.8in per crank – Weight: 12.2oz – Drag: 26.4lbs – J Braid Cap: 20/280, 30/200
- Saltiga 5000 – 41.1in per crank – Weight: 12.9oz – Drag: 33.1lbs – J Braid Cap: 30/230, 40/160
- Saltiga 6000 – 43.4in per crank – Weight: 14.1oz – Drag: 33.1lbs – J Braid Cap: 30/320, 40/240
Made in Japan and bulging on the seams with unique DAIWA expertise and design excellence, Saltiga units the usual for unfaltering efficiency, energy, and energy in saltwater spinning reels.
MSRP $949.99