So confusing why the 1500AY model has 3 spools but the 12000A doesn't. Both are Okuma Flite Surf reels. Is the 1500AY deep spool the same size as the 12000A spool?
In terms of quality, strength and smoothness, how does it compare to a Shimano technium or Shimano XTC 14000 (if you have one)? I have the latter shimano reel
0,16 mm or 0,18 mm monos are often used in Portugal and Spain and I believe in France they use those diameters too, but those are meant for clean beaches. mono lines today are so high quality that you can do wonders with thin lines. Just dont bait for rays ahah. If you're fishing in clean sand beaches you should try them with tapered shockleaders but be mindful of the line quality, try lines from brands like Vega, Cinnetic, Yuki or Trabucco for example
@@Dave30867no buddy, that shallow spool is meant for light braids like 20lb or less, and it’ll hold a full 300yard spool, and most people aren’t going to cast that distance, correction; can’t cast that distance.
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Thank you, Jansen. Given the quality excellent engineering that Okuma is known for, it should be a good seller.
Enjoy all your reviews on what's new in all your fishing tackle videos great stuff jansen.reel looks a good bit kit...
Been good to see line on the shallow spool to see the lay. Red spool is like the mv conti spools. Is it 1400 size
Im torn now between this and a Penn tidal xt..
It will be going on a Century Fireblade GT.. 🤔🤔🤔🤔
The Shimano Ultegra 14000 XSE is a good match with the Fireblade GT either 13 or 14 foot. Worth looking at.
How does this differ from the surf 8k ??
So confusing why the 1500AY model has 3 spools but the 12000A doesn't. Both are Okuma Flite Surf reels. Is the 1500AY deep spool the same size as the 12000A spool?
Is the red spool not for getting leader and line to correct level to fill the large spool ?, just a thought
It’s probably for ultra low diameter lines as used on the continent
In terms of quality, strength and smoothness, how does it compare to a Shimano technium or Shimano XTC 14000 (if you have one)? I have the latter shimano reel
0,16 mm or 0,18 mm monos are often used in Portugal and Spain and I believe in France they use those diameters too, but those are meant for clean beaches. mono lines today are so high quality that you can do wonders with thin lines. Just dont bait for rays ahah. If you're fishing in clean sand beaches you should try them with tapered shockleaders but be mindful of the line quality, try lines from brands like Vega, Cinnetic, Yuki or Trabucco for example
I wonder what it would be like if you put such a reel on a feeder rod? The rod is 4.20 cm long, and the weight that can be cast is 150 grams.
I never got 2 spools 🤣🤣🤣 and my spool is deeper than the one in this video
Having a line clip it would make a decent big pit reel.
The Obsidian version of this reel is made for big pit carp and has 2 clips on the spools.
Just bought this from Amazon and it donesn't come with the shallow or red spools/bails. It only comes with the large one.
The model we have in stock here at VMO comes with the spare spools shown.
There is no room to put the line this is a joke right ? 🤔🤣🤣🤣🤣
It's a braid spool
@@Be-lucky-my-friend Yeah but still if you cast decently your gonna cast all of the line off the reel .
@@Dave30867 It comes with a deep spool as well, it's pointed out in the video. You can also buy deep T14 aluminium spools from MV Spools.
@@Dave30867no buddy, that shallow spool is meant for light braids like 20lb or less, and it’ll hold a full 300yard spool, and most people aren’t going to cast that distance, correction; can’t cast that distance.