Daiwa Lexa LT (Japan/Asia) = Daiwa Lexa E LT (Europe) = Daiwa KIX LT (Australia/New Zealand) ≈ PROCYON AL (US and Canada bur with extra ball bearing and without Mag seal) There are not much info in anywhere. LOL Thanks for the video. ;)
That is a good question sir, but I apologize I cannot answer that question as I have not yet tried using stradic fl. But I can provide you some points based on some info I have: -when it comes to smoothness, people say shimano stradic still does it better -daiwa lexa lt size runs up to 6000, stradic fl only has 5000 -daiwa lexa has magseal, supporting it to be more for offshore than the stradic fl.
Also lt doesn't mean it's made of a different material, they are both made of aluminum, how can you make a metal composite of zaion which is plastic and metal? You cant, the reel body is aluminium the exact same as the bg only thing is it's designed to use less material so it weighs less. If zaion is used either the whole body or whole rotor will be zaion, it is not possible to have a zaion metal composite
@@maichelsotherio8810 Stradic: Less turning inertia right out of the box More splash proof (xprotect + lack of anti-revserse switch) Much much much much much much much much better line management (Daiwa ain't bad but Shimano has the best line management in the world and it's undisputed) Much better fitment (Silent Drive) Stays tight longer - less overhual in between games Lexa: Magseal if you care, not that meaningful offshore. Smoother winding right out of the box (Much) Cheaper More cranking power (Larger main gear) Thicker gear - not to say stradic's MM2 gear will wear faster but Daiwa has thicker gear teeth.
It's really hard to compare because I have a different size BG2500 vs Lexa LT 6000. What I can say is because of the LT material used, it is a lot lighter if compared with BG6000. I feel like Lexa LT would be slightly more on the finesse side and BG more on the workhorse category
I think it's Zinc. I have ordered KIX LT, which is Australian version of LEXA LT and will have it soon so will let you know once I get it if you are still interested. Cheers
Daiwa Lexa LT (Japan/Asia) = Daiwa Lexa E LT (Europe) = Daiwa KIX LT (Australia/New Zealand) ≈ PROCYON AL (US and Canada bur with extra ball bearing and without Mag seal)
There are not much info in anywhere. LOL Thanks for the video. ;)
support for saltwater?
which is better, daiwa lexa lt or shimano stradic fl ??
That is a good question sir, but I apologize I cannot answer that question as I have not yet tried using stradic fl. But I can provide you some points based on some info I have:
-when it comes to smoothness, people say shimano stradic still does it better
-daiwa lexa lt size runs up to 6000, stradic fl only has 5000
-daiwa lexa has magseal, supporting it to be more for offshore than the stradic fl.
@@kilosierrafishing774 for size 6000
Can it be for heavy duty?
is it still possible to fish 10 kg and above?
Magseal means nothing more for offshore, Shimano stradic fl has xprotect which is probably better sealing than the small amount of magseal in the lexa
Also lt doesn't mean it's made of a different material, they are both made of aluminum, how can you make a metal composite of zaion which is plastic and metal? You cant, the reel body is aluminium the exact same as the bg only thing is it's designed to use less material so it weighs less. If zaion is used either the whole body or whole rotor will be zaion, it is not possible to have a zaion metal composite
@@maichelsotherio8810
Stradic:
Less turning inertia right out of the box
More splash proof (xprotect + lack of anti-revserse switch)
Much much much much much much much much better line management (Daiwa ain't bad but Shimano has the best line management in the world and it's undisputed)
Much better fitment (Silent Drive)
Stays tight longer - less overhual in between games
Lexa:
Magseal if you care, not that meaningful offshore.
Smoother winding right out of the box
(Much) Cheaper
More cranking power (Larger main gear)
Thicker gear - not to say stradic's MM2 gear will wear faster but Daiwa has thicker gear teeth.
So the Lexa LT 3000 or the Saltist Back Bay LT 3000?
That would depend on your planned style of fishing
Is a nice reel. Any feedback after you used the reel? Compared with BG...
It's really hard to compare because I have a different size BG2500 vs Lexa LT 6000. What I can say is because of the LT material used, it is a lot lighter if compared with BG6000.
I feel like Lexa LT would be slightly more on the finesse side and BG more on the workhorse category
Bro how much is that reel and we're to buy it? Pls.let me know,thanks
Hi bro!
If you're in the Philippines, you can order online through Kenny's Tackle Shop. Be sure to check their page. Thanks!
excuse me sir ! this reel have waterproof or not?
thank you
Ganda nyan master, sarap panghila at paiyakin. Bagong kaibigan idol.inunahan na kita. Pabisita naman dagat ko. Salamat.
San ka ba bro? Jig tayo!
Is the DigiGear Zinc or aluminum?
I think it's Zinc. I have ordered KIX LT, which is Australian version of LEXA LT and will have it soon so will let you know once I get it if you are still interested. Cheers
saan mu na bili jan sa manila ang 6000 series sir?
is it salt water approved?