SHIMANO'S 3 MAIN LOW PROFILE BRAKING SYSTEMS - UNDERSTANDING EACH OF THEM - WALKTHROUGH
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- Опубліковано 27 лис 2024
- In this video I breakdown the 3 main braking systems from Shimano's low profile baitcast offerings... I have done separate videos on MD Tune and BFS braking so they can be referred to outside of this video as this one concentrates on VBS, SVS Infinity and DC braking.
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Dude you always do incredible video explaining of Shimano reels etc. this one is no exception. Except, I own Bantams w 6 brakes @ 150 size spool, my metaniums are 100 size w 4 brakes. Got no issues casting but I’m wanting to understand why Bantams are made w 6 vs 4. I use both equally and use GLX & IMX rods. All new this year and I’m not saying how many spinning reels I own ,all Shimano . I’m saying this because I totally believe Shimano is the world leader and that’s the truth. I’d appreciate the info on the 6 vs 4 though, I know engineering did it for a reason. Thank you, always great knowledge and a stellar presentation.
Typically MGL reels have 6 pads MGL Spool 3 reels have 4 pads from what I have noticed. I imagine that has a lot to due with reducing the overall spool weight for better low start up capabilities. The less pads, the lighter the spool, the lower the start up inertia.
Well said, a great explanation.
Glad you liked it!
Hey JP, you have the best gear review video out there. Thanks for doing this for the community. I’m a long time bass fisherman but new to Shimano and so far I like it. Could you give an outline of what is different between the Curado line of Rods and the Zodias. I have one of each and so far I am like them both.
Biggest differences would be the Monocoque handle on the zodias over the EVA foam Handle on the Curado rods and the guide train... I believe Zodias is Fuji Alconite and Curado is Fuji with Fazlite riings... I love both so I feel you can't go wrong either way. For some, they prefer the red of the Zodias but I'm not muhc of a matchy matchy guy..lol
@@JPDeRoseOutdoors thanks JP. are they the same rod blank?
@@brucerudd69basic design yes, modulus of graphite no.
That helped me a lot! D need a DC for my first baitcaster and I knew this, but this got me closer to buying one. Great info on the settings too and the differences between the DC models…next is what hand to buy! Ha
Glad it helped!
The new Met dc is the greatest baitcasters ever made. From a durability, performance, and longevity standpoint it’s more than worth dishing out the extra $$
Show suggestion, Brake settings and technicality’s of skipping baits? Specifically for shimano
The SLX DC XT is the lowest shimano reel with the idc5 brakes and at 190-210 dollars absolutely worth it. Perfect for bfs and up
Not available in the North American market unfortunately. Maybe in the near future
@@JPDeRoseOutdoors digitaka and amazon make available for us. Enjoying mine to the fullest
Also, is the SLX XT a good all purpose reel? I want to get a baitcaster for Christmas and I want a reel that could do topwater, jigs rig, etc. Also is a fluorocarbon main line good for topwater/
The SLX XT is one of my favorites. It’s a sleeper for the price.
shimano Japan's market announced a new scorpion md300 with the svs braking system and it has 8 pins is shimano going to release a equivalent one for the us market
Kinda an unrelated question - do you expect the tranx to get the Curado M treatment? I’d love to get a 150 and 300 sized sealed reel that can cast lighter baits w/ the MGL spool and other upgrades.
Haven’t seen anything yet but I would imagine Tranx would be on the list for upgrades soon! Not sure if MGL Spool 3 is part of the plans or not
I am doing a series where I ask people for a lure recommendation and try to catch a fish on that lure. What lure would you recommend? It has to be under 15 dollars though.
The Shimano Macbeth 39F crankbait. Catches everything!
How come Shimano sometimes describes VBS as SVS and vice versa? For instance, Caius has ”SVS” and SLX has VBS? But they are both identical? Br PK
It’s a Global marketing decision. North America has always referred to it as VBS. More recently, SEA decided to switch to SVS but North America still has reels on the market with VBS badging so they thought it would be confusing to the consumer
@@JPDeRoseOutdoors Thank you. That explains a lot. Br PK
Brake settings and technicality’s of skipping baits?
Aldebaran is not there flagship!
In North America it is considered the top end of low profile
@@JPDeRoseOutdoors No it was the Calais and that was discontinue and Antares A was the new flagship in NA. I rather buy a Metanium than aldebaran But who cares JDM the only way to go. I can buy two with the price here in the states!
@@RippinLipzAddictzyou are correct! I mixed up Antares and Aldebaran! Thanks!