Daiwa Exceler
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Daiwa Exceler Right Hand 8+1 Ball Bearing, 4.9:1, 12 Pound/150 Yards Baitcast Reel Sale Price: $69.39 |
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A 4.9:1 gear ratio gives these Exceler cranking reels the power needed for working deep diving crankbaits and other hard-pulling lures. Their combination of popular features and affordable price makes them an exceptional value... |
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Daiwa Exceler Right Hand 8+1 Ball Bearing, 6.3:1 12, Pound/150 Yards Baitcast Reel Sale Price: $62.99 |
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These are no ordinary reels. Like the name infers, these baitcasters excel. They go far beyond the call of duty. And while they're offered at a price the average angler can afford, there's nothing "average" about them... |
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Daiwa Exceler Left Hand 8+1 Ball Bearing, 6.3:1 12, Pound/150 Yards Baitcast Reel Sale Price: $69.39 |
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These are no ordinary reels. Like the name infers, these baitcasters excel. They go far beyond the call of duty. And while they're offered at a price the average angler can afford, there's nothing "average" about them... |
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Diawa Exceler TSH Spinning Reel |
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Diawa Exceler TSH Spinning Reel. Ultra-fast. Super-versatile. Ready for fish-haulin' action! Features 6.2:1 gear spinning with 4 CRBB ball bearings for quick, smooth cast and retrieve. Plus, a whole bunch of other fantastic features: Digigear is an ultra-tough, surface treated alloy drive gear and marine bronze pinion gear for optimized speed; Washable, waterproof drag with click adjustment infinite Anti-Reverse; Twist Buster helps eliminate line tangles; Advanced locomotive levelwind for balanced spinning; Includes alternate-sized spare aluminum spool for large choice of lines... |
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Daiwa Exceler Spinning Reel |
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Offering a lightening fast 5.3:1 retrieve, the Daiwa® Exceler Spinning Reel takes the traditional value of the Exceler name and makes it even faster. These spinning reels comes loaded with great features, includes 3 CRBB™ Ball Bearings, infinite anti-reverse, and advanced locomotive levelwind... |
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Daiwa Exceler Left Hand 8+1 Ball Bearing, 4.9:1, 12 Pound/150 Yards Baitcast Reel Sale Price: $68.29 |
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A 4.9:1 gear ratio gives these Exceler cranking reels the power needed for working deep diving crankbaits and other hard-pulling lures. Their combination of popular features and affordable price makes them an exceptional value... |
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Exceler HA Spinning Reel |
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Diawa Exceler HA Spinning Reel. Fast. Super-versatile. Ready for fish-haulin' action! Features 5.3:1 gear spinning with 3 CRBB ball bearings for quick, smooth cast and retrieve. Plus, a whole bunch of other fantastic features: Digigear is an ultra-tough, surface treated alloy drive gear and marine bronze pinion gear for optimized speed; Washable, waterproof drag with click adjustment inifinite Anti-Reverse; Twist Buster helps eliminate line tangles; Advanced locomotive levelwind for balanced spinning; Includes alternate-sized spare aluminum spool for large choice of lines... |
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Daiwa Exceler Heavy Action EXC5000T Sale Price: $149.95 |
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Exceler offers many of the same performance and reliability features found in Daiwa's top-level saltwater reels. Like all-metal construction, Digi Gear, simplified bail mechanism and dual, full-time anti reverseùall at a price that makes it a true value. |
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Daiwa Exceler 2 Piece Action Spinning Rod |
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Competitively priced and built with top performing components, Exceler Spinning Rods from Daiwa come with sensitive, yet tough, IM-6 Graphite blanks and Fuji "O"-Ring Aluminum oxide guides for accuracy... |
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Daiwa Exceler 7.1:1 High - Speed Right - Hand Baitcast Reel Sale Price: $74.97 |
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These are no ordinary reels. Like the name infers, these baitcasters excel. They go far beyond the call of duty. And while they're offered at a price the average angler can afford, there's nothing "average" about them... |
FISHERMEN OUT THERE!! I'm buying a new reel and i need some opinions.....?
I am currently between a Daiwa Exceler 100H and a Shimano Chromica 100b.....I am new to the baitcasting reel scene and i just dont know what is better i am currently in a position to get both of them for around the same price but im not sure if im paying for the shimano name and gettin less product...the name doesnt matter to me i want the more quality reel.
First off it doesn't matter what I write i get thumbs down from everyone, so what. I ve found over the years, the truth only hurts those that lie. Here again are two virtually the same products made in quality and for the market by price point. When two items are best matched I have to recommend going with the one that feels best in your own hands. I mean if it's going to make your hand tired the way you have to hold it, then you won't want to use it. Some of these "not so high up the quality ladder" products have quirky things that I hate, one is a hair trigger (the thumb bar release) engages way too easily. Or it might be too light weight or small (doesn't feel strong enough) and I have big hands, dinky little reels seem somehow challenged to me. I have to know it's a comfortable fit first, then compare the features and benefits and then the price. I do like the fact that the Daiwa is a one piece aluminum frame and has eight ball bearings while the shimano is graphite frame with four ball bearings.
However, I like the shimano because it has a faster speed and for saltwater the graphite is much more versatile (to me)
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