Daiwa Certate SW Spinning Reels Review

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Gemelo del saltiga (saltiga twin)

Luis A.
2 years ago

Es un Saltiga con otros colores, poderosa maquina para pescar cualquier clase de pez (It is a Saltiga with other colors, powerful machine to catch any kind of fish)

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Crazy smooth and very light but also very durable reel

Keelah
2 years ago

I’ve got the 10k version of this reel and I absolutely love it so far ? I’ve landed a little black tip shark maybe around 3 1/2 - 4ft. In length with no problem at all ? Was actually pretty stoked on that but reel is so beefed up that I’ve also lost a couple small size fish cause I worked them in a bit too quickly lol.. couldn’t even feel if the fish were on ?� read more

Perhaps the smoothest reel around

Drew
2 years ago

I have had the 14k and 6k of this reel. I can't speak more highly about the smoothness of the reel. The drag has absolutely no start up inertia, it casts very well and is extremely light. My only complaint would be that for $600 I would have liked an aluminum drag knob on the 6k like there is on the 14.

Smooth and sleek!

Ryan
3 years ago

This reel is great! Looks super sleek and hot.
So smooth!!! Reeling it is so easy and solid. The drag is great too. You get what you pay for!

IF you want a cheaper version Saltiga, Certate SW is the one

Louis
3 years ago

Pre ordered the 14000 model couple months ago and finally received it this June. This has the same body design and material as Saltiga, plus the new drag stack and drag housing which are also same as Saltiga. Only difference is the bearing count and missing some Mag seal bearing. Plus the rotor on Certate SW is Zion but Saltiga is Aluminum. Super high end spinning reel that should read more be able to handle big fish with fraction of price of Slatiga. Really happy Daiwa gets to this step!

Best saltwater reel ever

Siyu
3 years ago

absolutely a beast. most refine reel, I would recommend this one over Saltiga.

Daiwa Certate SW Spinning Reels Questions and Answers

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Asked by Marie 2 years ago

Which size would be best for inshore/ near shore salt water fishing -<p> such as Drum/ Cobia/ amberjack / sheepshead / trigger fish ect??</p><p>Would it be the 5000 or 6000 or higher ? </p>

Brendan - TackleDirect Customer Service 2 years ago

<span>Hi Marie, I would recommend a Daiwa CERTATESWG8000-H Certate SW Spinning Reel. However, since this is currently sold out I would also recommend a Daiwa SALTISTMQ8000H Saltist MQ Spinning Reel. </span><a href="https://www.tackledirect.com/daiwa-salti

Asked by Samuel Umayas 2 years ago

Aloha, is the 14000 n 10000 spool inter exchangeable? Mahalos

Huy - TackleDirect Customer Service 2 years ago

<span>Hi Samuel, The Daiwa Certate SW allows you to interchange spools from 8000 size to 14000 size. Please let us know if there is anything we can assist you with! Tight lines!</span>

Asked by Nick 2 years ago

Do you need to back your braid with mono on this reel? Or can you put just straight braid? Noticed there isnt that rubber piece to hold the braid <p><br /></p>

Huy - TackleDirect Customer Service 2 years ago

<span>Hi Nick, depending on what pound braid and how much braid you are looking to put on the back of your Daiwa Certate, We recommend using mono or electrical tape to back your reel. If you have any further questions, Please feel free to contact us! Tigh

Asked by Samuel Umayas 2 years ago

Aloha, what is the spool diatmeter measurement for the certate sw 6000. thank you

Brendan - TackleDirect Customer Service 2 years ago

<span>Hi Samuel, According to Daiwa, The Daiwa CERTATESWG6000-XH Certate SW Spinning Reel has a spool diameter measurement of Outer diameter 57mm and Inner diameter 28mm. Please let us know if theres anything else we can assist you with. Tight Lines. </sp

Asked by Kelvin 2 years ago

I have a big question why the 5k is more heavy than 6k ? The size of the body is the same ? 

KRAIG FRIEDMAN 2 years ago

Good question Kelvin. We get the specs straight from Daiwa. We do not have them in stock right now to check but, they are the same size body and my belief is the spool on the 6000 is deeper, so less metal and less weight.<br />

Asked by Scott Brown 3 years ago

So I have one of the 18000 size on the way. How will this pair up with the shimano grappler 8'2" hvy? bridge fishing for snook, tarpon and grouper using 65-80 lb braid.

Brendan - TackleDirect Customer Service 3 years ago

<span>Hi Scott, Based on the fishing application you described the Shimano GRPCS82H Grappler Type C Popping Rod would pair fine with the Daiwa CERTATESWG18000-H Certate SW Spinning Reel. However since the Shimano Grappler is sold out I would also recommen

Asked by Tom Nguyen 3 years ago

Is this reel fully seal????

Paul Olah 3 years ago

The reel isn't fully sealed but does feature Daiwa's Mag Sealed body which offers the ultimate protection is delivered to the engine room of the reel with a magnetised oil seal located on the main shaft of the reel’s rotor shutting the door to the element

Asked by Joe Carlos 3 years ago

on Pre orders do you charge when item is shipped or before?<p><br></p><p>Thanks in advance</p>

Billy - TackleDirect Customer Service 3 years ago

Credit cards are only charged when the order ships, Pay Pal and Amazon pay are charged at the time the order is placed