Langsung ke konten utama

The New Saltist Reels from Daiwa

Reel Preview

The New Saltist Reels from Daiwa feature "Full-Metal Jacket" construc 
Date: 2/09/05
Tackle type: Reels
Manufacturer: Daiwa
Reviewer: Zander







Introduction: Daiwa's new baitcasters are so popular with freshwater anglers they are backordered all across the US, but offshore anglers can rest assured that they haven't forgotten about their saltwater customers. Introducing the Daiwa Saltist, a very exciting new reel that is designed to deliver a new level of performance at the sub 200 dollar price point. While the Saltist is well within the reach of most anglers, this is by no means a stripped down reel. Quite the contrary in fact, the Saltist features "Full-Metal Jacket" construction and manages to pack in performance enhancing features not usually seen in reels costing up to 30% more!
 
 
Introducing Daiwa's new Saltist....which certainly looks like the little brother of the award winning Saltiga
 
Full Metal Jacket: The Daiwa Saltist is instantly recognizable, as it bears a striking resemblance to the award winning Daiwa Saltiga. This younger sibling of the ultra refined Saltiga may not be completely machined, but it does feature a full metal construction. Virtually all components are metal for maximum reliability. Most competitor reels at this price point are chock full of graphite components. Like the Saltiga, the Saltist is built to handle ultra-strong braided lines in addition to traditional mono. To eliminate body flex the frame and sideplates are all constructed of rigid aluminum alloy. The Saltist bears a 4.9:1 gear ratio and is capable of pulling in over a yard of line with every handle turn, winding power is actually up to 30% greater than similar reels. Four ball bearings and a roller bearing add efficiency to the drive train support, with Daiwa’s special CRBB anti-corrosion ball bearings supporting the spool.   
 
No plastic here....the Saltist makes use of "full metal jacket" construction for maximum reliability in harsh saltwater environments
 
Machined Gears: The Saltist main gears are machined from Daiwa's exclusive high strength alloy stock. These gears have very tight tolerances for extra high strength and a smooth retrieve feel. With a powerful ratio and rigid frame support the Saltist should deliver exceptional winding power right out of the box.
 
No graphite sideplates, the frame and every plate is built from high grade aluminum
 
Drag: The Saltist features a similar drag system as the Saltiga with stainless and grease impregnated fiber washers that offer super-smooth drag pressure up to 22% greater than the max drag of competitor reels of the same size. The secret rests in the wet drag system which effectively combats performance robbing heat while maintaining maximum contact with each disc's surface.
 
The oversized power grip found on the Saltiga finds its way to the Saltist
 
Ergonomics: Bottom line, if you like the Saltiga's ergonomics you will like the Saltist. Basic layout is very similar, and the "Full Metal Jacket" construction delivers a refined yet rugged feel. The same ergonomic handle we liked on the Saltiga has also made its way onto the Saltist. For added security the reel comes with an aluminum rod clamp.
 
Conclusion: There will be three Saltist models landing at local tackle shops any day now. These are the STT30T, STT40, and STT50 which are priced at $169.99, $179.99, and $189.99 respectively. Daiwa's Saltiga is a work of art, but the premium price of the reel has kept some anglers "wishing" rather than "fishing" with the fine product. With the introduction of the Saltist everyone will be able to enjoy Daiwa quality, ergonomics, and performance at an excellent price point well below the 200 dollar mark! While many competitors offer Saltwater reels with graphite components Daiwa bucks the trend with an all metal construction, quality wet drag, and superior machined gears. While we are still scratching our heads trying to figure out exactly how Daiwa managed to squeeze so much reel into such a low price tag, offshore anglers are sure to take pleasure in the amazing value that the Saltist represents. While our field tests will ultimately deliver the final verdict, its certainly hard to deny that on paper the Saltist has "Best Value" written all over it. 

Komentar

Postingan populer dari blog ini

Bermain War And Order ( WAO )

Bermain War And Order (WAO) , War and Order atau  WAO adalah game strategi dimana anda mengelola sebuah kota, meningkatkan level bangunan di dalam kota anda, meningkatkan prajurit terkuat untuk menyerang kota lain,  menghancurkan atau menjarah sumber daya yang di milik kota lain dan bertahan dari serangan kota lain. Sebelum membahas cara cepat bermain war and order dan cara cepat menaikan lever war and order. Sedikit curhat dari saya perkenalan pertama dengan War And Order, berawal dari rasa sedih saya yang bercampur marah, kecewa, kzl kalo kata kids jaman now, dan apalah itu yang bercampur aduk dikarenakan game kesayangan saya yaitu Clash Of Clans (COC) tidak bisa dimainkan karena di banned secara sepihak oleh Supercell tanpa ada peringatan sebelumnya. Sudah level tinggi dan ada tiga akun pula yang harus di relakan. Apalah daya saya hanya bisa pasrah dengan hati menggondok :-D, Tanpa banyak cangcingcong  saya banned juga itu COC dari hp yang cuman satu-satunya yang ...

2016 GAME OF THE YEAR

2016 Game of the Year - from media outlets *  Video Game Awards Only  - The Video Game includes Console games, PC games, Handheld games, and Indie games, but not Mac games, Kids games, Free games, etc. *  Professional Awards Only  - The Media include Sites, Magazines, Newspapers, Publications, Broadcastings, but not Blogs have a staff of one. *  All-Format GOTY Awards Only  - But a single GOTY pick must be a single title, except for a tie. * In release order. * More details are  here . Stuff Gadget Awards (UK) : Uncharted 4: A Thief's End Trusted Reviews (UK) : Overwatch Golden Joystick Awards (UK) : Dark Souls III Golden Joystick Awards Critics Choice (UK) : Titanfall 2 HLN.be / De Morgen (BE) : Dishonored 2 Premios Xataka (ES) : Uncharted 4: A Thief's End EE Pocket-lint Gadget Awards (UK) : Uncharted 4: A Thief's End Game-Debate Global Game Awards (UK) : Battlefield 1 Editorial Prensa Ibérica (ES) : Overwatch TIME (US) : The Witness Fu...

Fishermen from the Forties pose alongside huge catches, including mega mantas and whopping whale sharks

You should see the one that got a ray! Fishermen from the Forties pose alongside huge catches, including mega mantas and whopping whale sharks State is home to some of the largest sea creatures on the planet Early 20th century anglers show off their amazing hauls By Steve Robson Long famed for sunshine and Disneyland, Florida's original pastime was to take advantage of the seas surrounding it filled with some of the largest creatures in our oceans. This series of amazing pictures from Florida's state archive reveal how early 20th century anglers hauled in huge catches including a 1,200lb manta ray and a 45-foot long whale shark. The collection of images, entitled Hooked: Florida’s Big Fish, documents the state’s long history as a centre of commercial and recreational fishing. Quite a catch: This 1,200lb manta ray was caught by a local fishing guide called Forrest Walker in 1938 Tipping the scales: Anglers with a 30,000lb whale shark they caught in 1912 which was 45 feet long ...