I bought the 5000 LT. Any pointers on a good 7 foot rod i could pair with it? I fish saltwater mainly for fish like stripers and blues..sometime seabass and blacks. Looking for a 2 piece rod. Thanks.
Your best option is to take it into your local tackle shop and put it on a bunch of different rods and see which one it balances best with. I’m a big fan of St. Croix rods. They should have several good options. Legend trek comes to mind. Made in the US and they have a great warranty.
Hello Lateral Media , can you tell me the Daiwa 21 Certate SW 8000 is good quality . i want to buy one but some one said the gear material is very bad , so i m scare .Thank you for your time.
I'd have to agree with you man when it comes to daiwa, I use to always fish my shimano reels but now that I have a certate I hardly touch my stradics now lol
@@_LateralMedia_ Yeah you're right, the only way to understand is to feel it in your own hands. It's so smooth couldn't believe it when I first tried it. I dont know why you would bother getting any of the higher end shimanos when this can be bought in the $350 range and is smoother than all of them. It's going to be hard to one up this reel for me honestly lol
Magseal thing kills it along with poor spool lip desgine n locomotive line system management , still (one )of the best for me n alot . Yet it’s not for me.
Let's just be real dude you couldn't afford the saltiga like the rest of us so you settled for a certate lol. There's no shame in saying you didn't want to pay $1,000 for a spinning reel. Although I almost bit the bullet and bought last year.
@@_LateralMedia_ I'll agree on that but saltigas made for the really big boys with aluminum spools. I think it's got more ball bearings too around the main shaft like the exist. But your right the lighter spool makes a huge difference.
@@_LateralMedia_ I have bunch of daiwas, luvias, certate sw, bg mq... My Saltist MQ 6000 is the smoothest of them all. Never felt a reel like it. Regardless these new MQ reels run very nice
The Shimano twin power 2021 and the certaite looks so cool probably because their chrome metal colors cant wait to save up for one. Great video
Yeah man they nailed the color schemes!
I bought the 5000 LT. Any pointers on a good 7 foot rod i could pair with it? I fish saltwater mainly for fish like stripers and blues..sometime seabass and blacks. Looking for a 2 piece rod. Thanks.
Your best option is to take it into your local tackle shop and put it on a bunch of different rods and see which one it balances best with. I’m a big fan of St. Croix rods. They should have several good options. Legend trek comes to mind.
Made in the US and they have a great warranty.
Hello Lateral Media , can you tell me the Daiwa 21 Certate SW 8000 is good quality . i want to buy one but some one said the gear material is very bad , so i m scare .Thank you for your time.
I love mine. I use it for grouper and tarpon and it works flawlessly no issues of durability. I think the gears are machined metal
What rod did you pair it with?
I have it on a st croix mojo salt 7"9 heavy. I use big swimbaits and jigs on it.
you in st pete? any tackle shop in st. pete carries it? i have the LT5000D and wanted to get the bigger SW in 8000.
Gator Jim’s should have it!
Best of the best
I'd have to agree with you man when it comes to daiwa, I use to always fish my shimano reels but now that I have a certate I hardly touch my stradics now lol
I know man I totally get it. It’s really hard to convey in a video. The only real Way for people to see the difference is to actually fish with one.
I’ve been a strata guy for the past 12 years and the certate makes statics and Saragosa‘s and Heck even the Stella feel like crap
@@_LateralMedia_ Yeah you're right, the only way to understand is to feel it in your own hands. It's so smooth couldn't believe it when I first tried it. I dont know why you would bother getting any of the higher end shimanos when this can be bought in the $350 range and is smoother than all of them. It's going to be hard to one up this reel for me honestly lol
It’s unreal how good it feels. I’m with ya
Magseal thing kills it along with poor spool lip desgine n locomotive line system management , still (one )of the best for me n alot . Yet it’s not for me.
I think you’re confused sir. I haven’t had any problems with Magseal or line management with my daiwas in the past few years
Let's just be real dude you couldn't afford the saltiga like the rest of us so you settled for a certate lol. There's no shame in saying you didn't want to pay $1,000 for a spinning reel. Although I almost bit the bullet and bought last year.
Hahah maybe. But seriously! The certate is more effortless to turn. It feels Better.
@@_LateralMedia_ I'll agree on that but saltigas made for the really big boys with aluminum spools. I think it's got more ball bearings too around the main shaft like the exist. But your right the lighter spool makes a huge difference.
@@_LateralMedia_Rotor is lighter than the saltiga, for me I think the Certate feels better.
@@danielwutfisho I’m with you! People won’t realize it until they use it
@@_LateralMedia_ I have bunch of daiwas, luvias, certate sw, bg mq... My Saltist MQ 6000 is the smoothest of them all. Never felt a reel like it. Regardless these new MQ reels run very nice
Zinc gears, no thanks.
not zink same as saltiga
Nobody would buy the 800$ certate if it had zinc gears 😂, same duralumin gear from the saltiga.