Alphas SV TW: Test Casting

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  • Опубліковано 15 жов 2024
  • Hobie-Wan Kenobi casts a variety of lures with the Daiwa Alphas SV TW.
    3/8oz chatterbait w/ trailer
    1/2oz Ima Skimmer (topwater)
    1/16oz shakeyhead w/ 4in worm
    1/4oz Rapala Shad Rap
    Bladed Swim Jigs (Chatterbait) was used to test the power, vibration resistance and skipping ability for the Alphas SV TW. The line guide and other parts can vibrate with bladed swim jigs, which can be annoying.
    Topwater lures can casue issues with line managment on reels when reeling in slack line, same with jerkbaits.
    1/16oz shakeyhead was chosen to test the Alphas SV TW's ability to cast light lures. This is not a BFS reel and was designed for normal bass applications.
    1/4oz Rapala Shad Rap was chosen because it is a really lightweight lure that can have issues casting with wind. I can also test the power of the reel under some load while digging the crankbait into the shallow river bottom.
    Full breakdown video coming soon!!!
    I got my Alphas SV TW from Japan Tackle. I ordered on Dec 21 and got the reel Dec 26 (Dec 25 being Christmas). japantackle.co...
    I hope this video helps you out. Comment below for any questions. I will help you out.
    All New Alphas SV TW is the compact bait casting reel for versatile usages, including finesse tactics. Sturdy, but light-weight aluminum alloy construction offers solid performance for long life. SV (stress-free versatile) brake system allows you to cast light rigs without backlash. Hyper Drive Design systems is employed to keep the initial smooth gearing and friction-less performance for long life. This is a small but working horse.
    It features Hyper Armed Housing system, where the main frame, gear side cup and spool holder on the palming plate are made of sturdy aluminum alloy. G1 air craft grade extra strong duralumin spool accelerates quite fast and casts great distance. TWS T shaped level winder system let lines move more freely in casting to add about 5% more casting distance.
    Sturdy aluminum alloy frame construction
    SV brake system, with 20 level adjustable from outside
    Machined G1 air craft grade extra strong duralumin spool
    TWS T shaped level winder
    UTD ultimate tournament drag system offers smooth, non-sticking drag
    Swayed handle
    High-grip I finesse knobs
    Saltwater fine

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  • @BigBass-xf5yi
    @BigBass-xf5yi Місяць тому

    This reel is a best kept secret. My favorite alphas ever. Especially the 8:1:1 that can bring in 30 inches a turn.

  • @tiz20032
    @tiz20032 3 роки тому +3

    Got alphas sv tw last week from digitaka. Reel is extremely smooth!!Smoother than metanium mgl’s with brass gear replacement.

    • @HobieWanKenobi
      @HobieWanKenobi  3 роки тому

      It has been a great reel for me. I mostly been using it with a Roro BFS spool but, the stock spool is nice for all around fishing.

    • @jeffreylenz7314
      @jeffreylenz7314 2 роки тому

      Just picked this reel up, very smooth and solid reel , feels comfortable in hand.Replaced the bushing on the levelwind with a bearing and replaced the 4 bushings in the handle with a 4 bearing handle. Now it’s a 12 bearing alpha.

    • @jesussandoval7628
      @jesussandoval7628 2 роки тому

      Is digitaka a trustable cite? Is it difficult to order and pay?

    • @jpap967
      @jpap967 2 роки тому

      @@jesussandoval7628 super trustworthy site. I usually get the reels from them after ordering in about 3 business days, super fast shipping from Japan. I've ordered 10+ high-end reels from them

  • @jacenchrisbaker
    @jacenchrisbaker 3 роки тому +2

    Love that we can count on you to give an honest opinion on the new Daiwa stuff. I own a couple of the 'old' SV 105HL's, and those are sweet little reels. I really wonder how the new Alphas will fair with, say, 15# fluoro for finesse jigs and swim jigs and the ilk.

    • @HobieWanKenobi
      @HobieWanKenobi  3 роки тому +1

      If you arent casting really far, 15lb FC with jigs should be fine. I would go with the 8.1 as you will lose retrieve speed when the line volume decreases at the end of a longer cast. The spool is more narrow than most so, the capacity is dependent more on depth of the spool than previous reels.

    • @jacenchrisbaker
      @jacenchrisbaker 3 роки тому +1

      @@HobieWanKenobi Somehow missed this in my notifications :X
      When I saw the Daiwa Ultimate Bass video, I figured they were using heavier line just by how he was flipping and pitching, but maybe this reel has a sweet spot like the old Alphas SV, where it shines with 10 to 12# test.

    • @HobieWanKenobi
      @HobieWanKenobi  3 роки тому

      I only used 10lb but, this Alphas is a better casting reel, at least for me than the previous SV.

  • @jello7281
    @jello7281 2 роки тому +1

    I just got the Alpha SV TW. I was testing it with a weightless wacky rig senko. It doesn't cast it as well as my Curado 70 MGL. I'm going to try it on my crankbait rod for tossing 1/2oz cranks. It's a solid and smooth reel. Seems to have tighter tolerances compared to my Tatula SV103s and Elites.

    • @HobieWanKenobi
      @HobieWanKenobi  2 роки тому

      That's strange. It will handle weightless plastics in the wind better. Try to set your spool tension knob to have the smallest amount of side to side play.

    • @-MAX813-
      @-MAX813- 2 роки тому +1

      Daiwas are known to ship dry, I'd open it up and put a single drop of oil on each bearing, you should notice a difference.

    • @HobieWanKenobi
      @HobieWanKenobi  2 роки тому

      @@-MAX813- I took them apart right away. That was many years ago when the Steez SV TW first came out

  • @arnemueller2112
    @arnemueller2112 3 роки тому +4

    As always....really interesting and informative 👍

  • @ShaneJMcNair
    @ShaneJMcNair 3 роки тому +2

    Your reviews are always informative. Thank you again for sharing.
    So I've been following you for a few years, is there a reel you regret selling vs the ones purchased to replaced them, looking back?

    • @HobieWanKenobi
      @HobieWanKenobi  3 роки тому +1

      Hahaha...Yes. my 12 Antares is my biggest regret for selling. I like the Daiwa Catalina I got but, the distance that 12 Antares could cast...man

  • @HomesteadOnThePreserve
    @HomesteadOnThePreserve 2 роки тому +2

    The problem with Daiwa and Shimano is every month like an iPhone, they introduce a new reel. Instead of just having a core set and update / upgrading them, they come out with something new constantly. It's super confusing, trying to figure out what is what. They are all nearly the same anyways with exception of the BFS's. Worst part, in a few years try getting parts. When a company has 50 different reels made within 5 years, good luck getting parts.
    Take my 25+ year old PENN Baitrunner. I can easily get any part and PENN still makes that same reel, just an updated version.

    • @HobieWanKenobi
      @HobieWanKenobi  2 роки тому +1

      Many of the new reels share the same parts. I agree and disagree with the frames changing. The new Alphas frame is better than the old one.

    • @HomesteadOnThePreserve
      @HomesteadOnThePreserve 2 роки тому +1

      @@HobieWanKenobi I can get behind that statement. BTW, great video as always!

  • @logicalrationalfishing7481
    @logicalrationalfishing7481 3 роки тому +1

    Been having an odd tick sound from my Steez A, been asking all over TT about it. I bet it is the levelwind chatter like you mentioned, grease seemed to fix it...

    • @HobieWanKenobi
      @HobieWanKenobi  3 роки тому

      Good that you were able to fix it. I do not like that sound.

  • @srdzbap
    @srdzbap 11 місяців тому +1

    Hi... I am using baitcasting reels for fishing a largemouth bass... I have bssn using slx xt for a years. I am ready to move to Daiwa. Skipping bushes, docks... What should i take? I will pair it with some 30/40g rod, around 2.10cm lengths and some medium heavy action. I was looking for tatula sv tw 103 / zillion 21 sv tw /alphas 20 sv tw / tell me what to choose? :D

    • @HobieWanKenobi
      @HobieWanKenobi  10 місяців тому +1

      Any of those reel will skip just fine. The Zillion will be a little harder to learn with but, still easier than a Shimano SLX.

    • @srdzbap
      @srdzbap 10 місяців тому

      I mean if I can skip with shimano slx xt i can skip much more with zillion, isn't?

  • @user-xm8rf6ik7b
    @user-xm8rf6ik7b Рік тому +1

    Why do you still have the stickers on that rod ?
    One of the strangest thing I see people do with steez rods is leave the stickers on , looks cheap

  • @emmpak
    @emmpak 3 роки тому +2

    When is right handed Zillion coming out? February? I canceled my Steez Ltd order after the tackle advisors video breakdown. I'm gonna get the Zillion instead.

    • @HobieWanKenobi
      @HobieWanKenobi  3 роки тому

      I think January is when it was projected to come out.

    • @emmpak
      @emmpak 3 роки тому +1

      @@HobieWanKenobi Did u check out Tackleadvisors video yet...it kinda disappointing for Daiwa fans(myself included). Maybe the Zillion will be different.

    • @HobieWanKenobi
      @HobieWanKenobi  3 роки тому

      I did see that. The LTD reels are usually a paintjob. The previous Steez LTD did have hybrid brass/aluminum gears and different spool. The Alphas SV TW and the Alphas AIR TW are very similar. I see this as a positive for parts swapping and such. I got a video dropping soon on that.

    • @HobieWanKenobi
      @HobieWanKenobi  3 роки тому

      Zillion Right hand model is in stock at Japan Tackle

    • @emmpak
      @emmpak 3 роки тому +1

      @@HobieWanKenobi I already put my order in with backlash.co.jp tackle shop in Japan. I'm getting the 1000P 5:5 gear ratio...kinda weird. Never fished that ratio before.

  • @grantelkin2510
    @grantelkin2510 3 роки тому +1

    Hi bro just found your UA-cam channel top work. I have a question regarding the Daiwa Alphas sv tw 800. In your opinion what would the maximum casting weight be for the reel? I'm looking for a reel to suit my Megabass Orochi XXX F4-610K-4P 7-21g. I intend to use the reel for texas rigs and crank baits up to 20g total.

  • @cheezuscrust7730
    @cheezuscrust7730 3 роки тому +1

    I feel ya bro I feel ya.Im gonna go out in the cold weather too and test my full ceramic bearings I bought from aliexpress.I spray some pam on my guides it helps kinda lol

    • @HobieWanKenobi
      @HobieWanKenobi  3 роки тому +1

      I dont think I am that ambitious to spray Pam on my guides. Heard it works for a little while.

  • @tomeuk_tn9566
    @tomeuk_tn9566 2 роки тому +2

    I'm looking for an all rounded reel for inshore saltwater fishing and popping black sea bream.
    May cast 4-5g sinking minnows and 6-12g poppers/ topwater pencils. Would this reel be a great choice for me?

    • @HobieWanKenobi
      @HobieWanKenobi  2 роки тому +2

      I think it would be a great choice. I imagine you would be using braided line

  • @TheD510addict
    @TheD510addict 2 роки тому +1

    Should I purchase this reel, what would be the path to get it a consistent 6 gram caster? I'm waiting on the 800s, but the world might end before that happens.

    • @HobieWanKenobi
      @HobieWanKenobi  2 роки тому +1

      This reel would be good for 6gr. The Alphas SV TW is very versatile. Also look into the Alphas CT.

  • @RAW040
    @RAW040 2 роки тому +1

    In your opinion, would this be a good reel for casting Ned and Neko Rigs, as well as weightless Senkos? The Alphas SV Shallow Spool version is about to launch soon, and I'm trying to decide if I should get this one, or wait for the other to launch and pay the additional $50.00 to get the shallow spool version. I have BFS reels, but I'm looking for something that is somewhere in-between my MGL 70's and my BFS reels.

    • @HobieWanKenobi
      @HobieWanKenobi  2 роки тому

      This reel can do all of those lures. I prefer using the Curado BFS or SLX BFS instead. Less money and the spool/brakes are better for it. Roro makes aftermarket spools for this platform too.

    • @RAW040
      @RAW040 2 роки тому +1

      @@HobieWanKenobi Thank you for your response! The Curado and SLX are definitely on my list of reels to buy.
      My interest in the Alphas is because, as a Shimano guy who only only has one very old Daiwa baitcaster, I am extremely curious to see how well their SV system works. I'd love to be able to throw a Ned Rig a respectable distance, turn right around and throw a 3/8 or Half ounce Chatterbait, and skip weightless plastics with a little more ease in tight quarters.
      My MGL 70 struggles a bit with lures around .20 total ounces, but I can skip a weightless senko like no one's business on that thing! Wind is definitely a problem though because I run my reels VERY loose.

    • @HobieWanKenobi
      @HobieWanKenobi  2 роки тому +1

      @@RAW040 The Alphas SV TW is a good option for that kind of versatility

    • @RAW040
      @RAW040 2 роки тому +1

      @@HobieWanKenobi Thank you so much again for the response, and the recommendation! I just ordered the regular Alphas SV TW this morning. I can always get the shallow-spool version later when it becomes available on the market!

    • @RAW040
      @RAW040 2 роки тому +2

      @@HobieWanKenobi I bought the reel, it was delivered yesterday, and HOLY SMOKES. I can bomb-cast a 1/10 ounce Ned rig at 6 grams total weight without even needing to thumb the spool on brake setting 4. I'm amazed by the performance of this reel.
      I just watched your Sagisi drag clicker video and apparently (according to the website), that clicker also fits this reel. So, I'm buying one.

  • @alexdashevsky2180
    @alexdashevsky2180 Рік тому +1

    I have received today my Alphas 800S from Digitaka It is probably the same like yours. I think the only deference is spool . I have a question sir . This reel is small compared my Tatula sv tw . I need to know about tws if you every cast puts in center of the frame. Usually I never do with any my reels. Even with my Taulas reels . If you move tws to left or right it is looks like sharp angele . I worry can effect my casting. Really don’t want to play with tws and move to center all the time. Thanks Alex

    • @HobieWanKenobi
      @HobieWanKenobi  Рік тому

      The TWS does better at the edges of the spool vs a normal line guide. No need to center the line guide for casting.

    • @alexdashevsky2180
      @alexdashevsky2180 Рік тому

      @@HobieWanKenobi Thanks sir

    • @alexdashevsky2180
      @alexdashevsky2180 Рік тому +1

      @@HobieWanKenobi Have test it my reel 800s . Really not excited. I have fluorocarbon about 12lb and rod I build for my self from CRB. They claim it is a to 3/8 oz. I not sure. Rod is stiff. Like a bass rod. Can’t lower then 8 . Lower the 8 have birds nest. I can heard some noise. Maybe need ad it some grease

    • @HobieWanKenobi
      @HobieWanKenobi  Рік тому

      @@alexdashevsky2180 I do not have the 800 but, my standard Alphas SV TW is really smooth, even after some heavy use

    • @alexdashevsky2180
      @alexdashevsky2180 Рік тому

      @@HobieWanKenobi You got lucky

  • @konstantinleib9232
    @konstantinleib9232 3 роки тому +1

    Could you please Tell me which has Been the lowest Weight you have Cast With this Reel? I would Like to use this Reel With a ML rod (5 to 15 gr).Are The Twitch baits from 6 to 13 gr possible? Best regards from germany

  • @charlesgurnea2004
    @charlesgurnea2004 2 роки тому +1

    I got it lined up now no distance in the cast brakes on 0 and no side to side play 30lb braid what should i do go to lower pound braid

    • @HobieWanKenobi
      @HobieWanKenobi  2 роки тому

      You may have to adjust the cast control knob (Zero Adjustor as Daiwa calls it). You should have the smallest amount of side to side movement in the spool when you press the thumb bar (like you are casting). You should be backlashing on setting 0 unless you use your thumb a lot.

  • @abulsar
    @abulsar Рік тому +1

    Is it a good idea to use braided line with this reel for top water ? Thanks

  • @bakedfish3200
    @bakedfish3200 3 роки тому +1

    Could you do a video on reel maintenance for the daiwa alphas air tw?

    • @HobieWanKenobi
      @HobieWanKenobi  3 роки тому

      I eventually will. The insides are pretty standard and my Tatula maintenance video would be a good guide. The Alphas AIR TW teardown video will help with the assembly. Hopefully this works for the mean time unit I upload a video of it on the Alphas AIR TW.

  • @calistan5431
    @calistan5431 2 роки тому +1

    What's the difference between this reel and the Daiwa Alphas Air?

    • @HobieWanKenobi
      @HobieWanKenobi  2 роки тому

      Spool is the biggest difference. Alphas AIR TW has a much shallower spool. This reel is more of an all around bass reel. Air TW is more finesse oriented

  • @charlesgurnea2004
    @charlesgurnea2004 2 роки тому +1

    I have very stupid ?when u line the reel does the line go under the silver bar or over it

    • @HobieWanKenobi
      @HobieWanKenobi  2 роки тому

      The line will go from your spool (top of spool) and go directly through the TWS. The line will go under the silver part of the frame when going through the line guide.

    • @charlesgurnea2004
      @charlesgurnea2004 2 роки тому +1

      @@HobieWanKenobi does it go under the silver. Bar

    • @HobieWanKenobi
      @HobieWanKenobi  2 роки тому

      I am not sure how else to explain it. The line goes from the spool through the line guide like any other reel.

    • @Z3Inc
      @Z3Inc 2 роки тому

      It goes over the silver bar. I’m sure you figured it out by now, but just in case someone else had the same question.

  • @sumbat9008
    @sumbat9008 2 роки тому +1

    best rod for reel? light or medium or medium heavy

    • @HobieWanKenobi
      @HobieWanKenobi  2 роки тому

      ML-MH for most applications. it could do L but, I'd prefer a BFS reel for that.

  • @robb158
    @robb158 3 роки тому +1

    how would you say this reel compares to the sv light ltd? trying to decide between the two. thanks

    • @HobieWanKenobi
      @HobieWanKenobi  3 роки тому

      The SV Light is more finesse orientated than the Alphas SV TW. Line capacity is the biggest difference. SV Light is compatible with the other 32mm spools like the SS AIR, the Alphas SV TW is not. Id just look if you plan on casting 1/8oz quite a bit, get the SV Light. If 1/4oz or more most times, Alphas SV TW

    • @Kelberi
      @Kelberi 3 роки тому +1

      @@HobieWanKenobi hi Hobie what is the difference between SV and normal spool? I find the formal has too much braking force much like a Abu mag. Is there anyway to reduce the heavy mag force?

    • @HobieWanKenobi
      @HobieWanKenobi  3 роки тому +1

      @@Kelberi I understand what you are saying about the SV spools in general. I find the Tatula SV to be a little overbraked. I don't find the Alphas SV TW to hinder casting performance. Swapping spools is usually the easiest way to change the braking. The Alphas SV TW does not have any aftermarket spools I have seen so far

    • @Kelberi
      @Kelberi 3 роки тому

      @@HobieWanKenobi Without Twing SV is a joke compared to SVS infinity. Given the 32/18 spool spec, I hope some smart guys out there make an after market lightweight SEMI shallow spool with similar braking system as the Air. I get a feeling it will outcast Aldebaran 30. And if half filled, probably outcast Aldebaran BFS as well. Such is the power of spool spec and T wing, But I suspect it is only good for sub 1/2 ounce lures, we have 34mm spools for heavy lures anyway. Thanks for your informative videos.

  • @djevilm
    @djevilm 2 роки тому +1

    Mate, between witch weight do this reel shine? 10 to 20 grams?

    • @djevilm
      @djevilm 2 роки тому

      How about around 7gr?

    • @HobieWanKenobi
      @HobieWanKenobi  2 роки тому +1

      I would say 4gr is the low limit. Upper limit would be above 20gr. Line capacity is the limiting factor for bigger lures than 20gr

    • @djevilm
      @djevilm 2 роки тому +1

      @@HobieWanKenobi thank you, hard choice on sale now metanium mgl or this one 🤪

    • @HobieWanKenobi
      @HobieWanKenobi  2 роки тому +1

      @@djevilm I like the Alphas SV TW. I haven't used the current metanium to compare though.

  • @richarddeboer8934
    @richarddeboer8934 3 роки тому +1

    Why not fitts the Steez on this rod lol
    The Air is maybe too light for this lures
    why bought this reel, you have many 😄
    that can do this job too 👍🇳🇱👍34

    • @HobieWanKenobi
      @HobieWanKenobi  3 роки тому

      I no longer have a Steez hahaha. I sell many of my rods and reels to fund new rods and reels. I sold an Aldebaran MGL to fund this Alphas SV TW.

    • @richarddeboer8934
      @richarddeboer8934 3 роки тому +1

      Right . . . change of gear to buy something new. Still happy with the Aldebaran Bfs XG bought the Poison JDM Adrena BFS 3/12 gr one piece.
      But like also T Wing system you can trow 3/4 grams easy with the Tatula 103 TW can use both reels on it 3 and 5 kg drag in differend disceplines.
      New things to play with 👍and refind

    • @HobieWanKenobi
      @HobieWanKenobi  3 роки тому

      @@richarddeboer8934 I usualy hang on to my BFS reels though 😄

  • @davidvang4102
    @davidvang4102 3 роки тому +1

    What rod are you using?

  • @fantasticleese
    @fantasticleese 3 роки тому +1

    Reel snot on the guides might help prevent ice.

  • @alexdashevsky2180
    @alexdashevsky2180 3 роки тому +2

    Cool video

    • @HobieWanKenobi
      @HobieWanKenobi  3 роки тому

      Thanks. Many are interested in the reel. I just want to help them out.

  • @mateobubic3592
    @mateobubic3592 3 роки тому +1

    Great video!

    • @HobieWanKenobi
      @HobieWanKenobi  3 роки тому

      Thank you. I have spent many cold days testing tackle to share my results with the world.

  • @keonryan2470
    @keonryan2470 3 роки тому +1

    Fantastic 😍💋 💝💖♥️❤️

    • @HobieWanKenobi
      @HobieWanKenobi  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks. Next video opening the reel and comparing it to the Alphas AIR TW will be interesting.

  • @user-xm8rf6ik7b
    @user-xm8rf6ik7b Рік тому +1

    Why do you still have the stickers on that rod ?
    One of the strangest thing I see people do with steez rods is leave the stickers on , looks cheap

    • @HobieWanKenobi
      @HobieWanKenobi  Рік тому

      The UPC sticker is more permanent than most. it isn't like the plastic is still on the handle 😂

    • @user-xm8rf6ik7b
      @user-xm8rf6ik7b Рік тому +1

      @@HobieWanKenobi I own 30 steez rods , that sticker comes off real easy . It became some sort of weird trend to leave it on . Makes the rod look cheap and those old 7’2” mh rods were great I still have and use a few of them

    • @HobieWanKenobi
      @HobieWanKenobi  Рік тому

      @@user-xm8rf6ik7b This 7ft M has been through it all. My longest tenured rod and it's never leaving my arsenal