Shimano Stradic FM
We are spoiled for choice when it comes to reels from Shimano, whose range of reels is better than ever – and every three to
We are spoiled for choice when it comes to reels from Shimano, whose range of reels is better than ever – and every three to
It’s fair to say that Daiwa’s LT (Light and Tough) range of reels has revolutionised the light tackle market. These reels have become smaller, lighter
Words & Images: Dean Norbiato I have been a fan of the Shimano Sedona nameplate for close to two decades. I first encountered them, while
Shimano’s range of inshore spinning reels needs no introduction. Reels such as the Stella, Sustain, Stradic and Sienna have all been stalwarts in anglers’ arsenals
Upon the Airity’s release the only spec I really took note of was how light it was (super-light at 150g) and I put the pressure
Words: Kosta Linardos I’m a big fan of dedicating outfits to a specific species and technique. This isn’t something everyone has the luxury of doing
Words & Images: Dean Norbiato From its customary electric purr to a similar size and bulletproof casing, the Shimano Curado DC 200 HG is near-identical
Words & Images: Kosta Linardos I think it was in the early 90s when I owned a Daiwa spin reel with a Bite’N’Run or free
Regarding specs, there isn’t much that a reel needs to make it a good egi reel. The main three features are size (2500 or 3000),
The TD Sol is the latest edition to the dynasty of Daiwa Sol reels. The new 21 Sol MQ range features 5 models from 2000S