New Daiwa Tatula SV TW 70: Casting and Review GREAT Finesse Baitcast Reel

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  • čas přidán 18. 01. 2023
  • I have spent between 2,000 to 3,000 casts using these Daiwa Tatula SV 70 reels and they are great! One of my top baitcast bass reels under $250. It is hard for shimano to compete with Daiwa when it comes to any Tatula SV model.
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Komentáře • 39

  • @DpuckFishingandOutdoors
    @DpuckFishingandOutdoors Před rokem +1

    That reel handled that wind incredibly. Great review of sick gear. You like some quality reels, dude.
    New subb to the channel, from NJ.

    • @TheUltralightLife
      @TheUltralightLife  Před rokem

      Thanks for the sub, following you right back soon as this comment sends! This reel is definitely money!!!

  • @kushairiroslei
    @kushairiroslei Před rokem

    Light and solid.

  • @CapnDanTreasures
    @CapnDanTreasures Před 5 měsíci +1

    Hello, I love my Tat 70, along with the other 11 various Tatula's I own, I have primarily used Daiwa reels since the mid 70's as a teen. My first Tatula was the very first one I held onto at the tackle shop. I wasn't walking out without it... lol Reputable company and product in my opinion anyway... I broke down and bought a Shimano TranX 400 last year for 1 of my Musky casting rods, there are a lot of people that use that reel for Musky, so I wanted to see what all the buzz was about. It is a good reel; however, I do like my Daiwa Lexa 400XS-P better... It has better grips on the handle. Tight Lines!!

    • @TheUltralightLife
      @TheUltralightLife  Před 4 měsíci

      Lexas are rock solid!!! Glad you love that reel, and the tatulas too! The 70 is perfect for when I go “beefy finesse” 😂🔥 tight lines brotha 👍👍👍😎

  • @88jbc
    @88jbc Před rokem +1

    The jdm market doesn't have that model, that's a US model reel but they do have the alpha sv tw which alot similiar. Maybe you should pick that one up since you like that tatula sv 70.

    • @TheUltralightLife
      @TheUltralightLife  Před rokem

      Explains why I never saw it for sale on the sites. I did have my eye on the alpha sv for the LONGEST. At the end of the day, I told myself no…. I have enough… for now lol. Thanks for the info!

    • @CrazyCranker
      @CrazyCranker Před rokem

      @@TheUltralightLife That's hard to do, telling myself no-lol! I always lose that battle. :)

  • @rossionq110
    @rossionq110 Před 6 měsíci +1

    The 70 Tatula or the shallow spool Metanium for distance and control which one do you like

  • @stevenmartinez8274
    @stevenmartinez8274 Před rokem

    Hi! Thanks for sharing this video man. What rods do you pair them with?

    • @TheUltralightLife
      @TheUltralightLife  Před rokem +1

      Hey man! The rods I have paired with them are the Phenix x10 composite crankbait rod, and the alpha angler clutch. The x10 is a great 1/3 to 3/8 ounce crankbait rod. The clutch is a unique 7’5 medium action rod that has a lot of backbone. I center the clutch around 1/4-3/8 oz ball head jigs with keitechs. It is the best rod out there for that. If you fish stuff like that, I tell everyone they need that alpha angler clutch. It is the best rod ever for highland reservoirs

    • @stevenmartinez8274
      @stevenmartinez8274 Před rokem

      Thanks for the tips! I’ll definitely check this gear out.

  • @mike2687
    @mike2687 Před rokem +1

    What do you think the optimal range is the weight of the lures those reels can handle? Also, look forward to the rod reviews!

    • @TheUltralightLife
      @TheUltralightLife  Před rokem

      Hey mike! So I have a great hands on opinion with it seeing as I use them for these two rods that fire out both finesse and standard size baits great! I would say 1/4 oz to 3/4 is absolutely money. When I use it casting paddle tails with jigheads it will absolutely bomb them. I also fish 1/4oz Spinnerbaits (no trailer) and Crankbaits with this reel and it is awesome! Weightless plastics will be fine. I’ve found if you want to go under 1/4, an entry level bfs reel like the shimano slx bfs takes the cake. But this reel casts 1/4 and 1/3 better than anything I’ve seen personally under $400. Grab and go, maybe a few dials on the brake. Wayyyyyy easier to switch baits and get dialed in faster compared to my shimanos

    • @TheUltralightLife
      @TheUltralightLife  Před rokem

      Also thank you for the support! I’m a geek about this stuff lol

    • @mike2687
      @mike2687 Před rokem

      @@TheUltralightLife - dude, I hear the enthusiasm in your response!!! Thanks and keep up the good work!

    • @TheUltralightLife
      @TheUltralightLife  Před rokem

      @@mike2687 thanks brother I really appreciate it. Much more to come! Take care and I hope you have a great weekend!

    • @bazcharlie4680
      @bazcharlie4680 Před rokem +1

      ​@@TheUltralightLifewhat type and size line would you reccomend?

  • @SiuslawOR
    @SiuslawOR Před 3 měsíci

    Nice review👍
    For 1/3 oz to 5/8 oz lures - true weight - (senkos, spinnerbaits, squarebills …) on 10lb to 12 lb fluorocarbon and a medium power / med-fast carbon-composite 7’7” rod , would you recommend this SV TW 70 or the slightly bigger SV TW 103 ?
    Take care

    • @TheUltralightLife
      @TheUltralightLife  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Hey man I would get the sv tw 103 for that!!! I use the 70 for the very lower end of that spectrum about exclusively but bombing 1/2oz and up the 103 shines. I also love the 103 for 3/8 spinnerbaits

    • @SiuslawOR
      @SiuslawOR Před 3 měsíci

      Thanks! 👍

  • @robertomonetti6840
    @robertomonetti6840 Před rokem

    Super.......

  • @colorado_koolaid2625
    @colorado_koolaid2625 Před 7 měsíci +1

    You feel like this reel can throw 1/10 Ned rigs ?

    • @TheUltralightLife
      @TheUltralightLife  Před 6 měsíci

      Sorry for the delay just getting to these comments. I feel like it could, but a reel made for bfs would be much better. This is more of a general purpose reel, on the smaller side compact wise. A shallow spool mod would make it money for that though. I would pick a shimano bfs for 1/10 ned!

  • @proszepytanienr5128
    @proszepytanienr5128 Před 8 měsíci +1

    da radę z jigiem 20g?

  • @richarddeboer8934
    @richarddeboer8934 Před rokem

    Reel is great, but the rod tip is real lazy with this light weight. Have most Tatula sw tw on fast rods, that put you of this planet 😎

    • @TheUltralightLife
      @TheUltralightLife  Před rokem

      It’s a glass crankbait rod, for crankbaits. It’s supposed to be like that.

  • @Arrigo_Outdoor_Adventures

    Hard to fish in high winds.

    • @TheUltralightLife
      @TheUltralightLife  Před rokem +1

      Definitely. A huge different in the glass boat versus my little buggy rig and my old boats. Still, was a bit much lol

  • @Loganhinebaugh
    @Loganhinebaugh Před rokem

    You're a beast

    • @TheUltralightLife
      @TheUltralightLife  Před rokem

      That’s you bruh. I only bench half pound spots on 1 pound of drag 😂

  • @nikimran8769
    @nikimran8769 Před rokem

    can it cast 3 gram lure?

    • @TheUltralightLife
      @TheUltralightLife  Před rokem

      Without a spool modification, I would go with a bfs reel instead like the alphas air line.

    • @nikimran8769
      @nikimran8769 Před rokem

      so means it can cast a 3 gram lure without any problem what so ever is it?

    • @TheUltralightLife
      @TheUltralightLife  Před rokem +1

      @@nikimran8769 I would only do 5g+ with this reel. Less than 5g I would look into the BFS daiwa air reels. The tatula 70 sv would need a spool replacement to be most efficient for 3g