The Steez CT SV is not a BFS reel. It’s design philosophy is similar to how the Alphas 800S is. Short accurate cast or aiding in hard casting baits that float in the air like a non weight transfer squarebill. They are only $500 at digitaka not $800
When daiwa dont know how to respond to shimano aldebaran dc……. Oh we just going to make it limited and paint it glossy silver color that should do it. Lol
Line capacity is the reason I’ll skip this, same reason I sold the ‘19 version. The Aldebaran DC seems like a way better option. The ‘24 Steez sv tw has been my best Steez/baitcast reel to date
I have a real problem over 20 reals. I have the Tatula Elite Daiwa it was 250 looks the same to. Me there’s no way I’m going to buy for 800. Or 500. For this real keep up the good work.
Thanks for the breakdown of its features, I go between Daiwa and Shimano. But going to pass and possibly go with a Aldebaran! Would you go with the DC or the regular BFS model?
@ just small river and bank fishing. It would go on a two piece Expride or Glorious. Have car seats most of the time. I go for smallies with light weight hard baits.
Don't even get a M1. Get a Soloking Acura Hicc50 with dual spool for under $40 bucks. That can cast true BFS and with deep spool do ML-MH Bass fishing.
The CT 70 size spool won’t have sv boosts, the boost basically is mean for heavier weight which has two stages of extensions of spring inside the spool pulley. It’s hard to achieve in 70 spool size. Plus it’s called the “limited” means the this is reached to the end of this CT platform, they won’t have a new spool update until the new platform comes out (this shallow spool SLP already has it for a long time)
The reel looks hella good with the bronze and sparkly chrome. Not bad for $500 on digitaka since msrp is $800 but I can’t justify it being the 3rd most expensive baitcaster they offer for a shallow spool reel. My converted bfs zillion with the roro spool probably outperforms it. And I already put in a preorder for the Aldebaran DC. Going to put it on a ML rod
any chance you can do a video on converting the Daiwa PR100 into a bfs reel with aliexpress parts (e.g. lightweight spool, drag clicker, bfs bearings, and clicking drag star)?
I love my 19 Steez CT SV. This Mandalorian looking color looks awesome but I don’t have much of a use for such a shallow spool that isn’t a true bfs reel. I know that you could always swap the spool with the deeper spool in the non-limited version but at that point I’d rather just pay less for the new full size Steez SV. This new limited has a new drag star design that I may pick up to put on some of my other reels, and I may consider t-wing swapping my 19 model CT. I did that on a Steez A2 with the 21 Steez SV LTD T-Wing part and it looks excellent.
What’s the ct means what’s it for on this reel from the other steezs I like the 24 model it has a better color it’s going to be hard to beat it unless the bring out a bfs model
When the product is reached to the end of production, they away have a limited edition with slightly upgrades. This happened to most of the Japanese brand
this is just a 19 Steez CT 700 with a shallow spool(SLP already has it), 24 Steez sv TWS t-wing and a 21 zillion 8.5 gear set. If you have 19 Steez, you can just buy the parts to upgrade it.
Can I get some links or references for the new Daiwa Tatula 200? Do you have any info on when it will be releasing? I am a Daiwa Fan Boy and I fish nothing but swimbaits. As far as internals, line capacity and durability is concerned, the Daiwa Tatula 200 is bomb proof! I love it for fishing swimbaits. On the other hand, Daiwa does not offer a very high gear ratio in the 7.9+ or higher gear ratio range in the current Daiwa Tatula line. The 7.3 Daiwa Tatula 200 is too slow for fishing glide baits around 2-3oz. It only pulls in a measly 32" of line per handle turn. I need at least 37"+ of line per handle turn on a 200 sized reel fishing 2-3oz glide baits. I wish Daiwa would have offered a Daiwa Tatula 200 in a 7.9 or higher gear ratio that can pull in at least 37" of line. Since, there is no 7.9+ gear ratio in the Daiwa Tatula 200 line, I have had to resort to using a Daiwa Tatula 300. The problem with the Daiwa Tatula 300 is, it's too heavy and cumbersome for fishing 2-3oz glidebaits. Also, I tend to backlash more on a 300 sized reel when casting lighter 2-3oz baits since the heavier and bigger spool does not start up as fast. Therefore, I am forced to look for another 200 sized reel from another brand that has a very high gear ratio and therefore has a high enough line pick up per handle turn for fishing 2-3oz glide baits. With that said, I was thinking about picking up a Shimano Scorpion MD 200 for fishing 2-3oz glide baits, since the XG model can pull in 37" of line per reel handle turn. On the other hand, if Daiwa is planning to roll out a new Daiwa Tatula 200, than I am willing to wait and hold off buying the Shimano Scorpion MD 200. I am hoping Daiwa is finally going to offer a very high gear ratio that can pull in 37"+ of line per handle turn with this new Daiwa Tatula 200. I am hoping you can give me as much info and links/references as possible, since this is really exciting news and is perfect timing.
@@chuechang7668 I'm in the exact same boat, I was about to pick up a Scorpion until this was announced. The new TATULA TW 200 will be available in an 8.4:1 option with 40" per turn. It will have a 100mm handle, hold 135m of 20lb mono/fluoro and a 5.5kg-6kg drag depending on the model. It's going to be released in April/May if I remember correctly. If you look up "TATULA TW 200 JP" the video and Daiwa Japan website should come up first on google.
@@chuechang7668 The 8.4 model will have 39 inches per turn, hold 135m of 20lb fluoro, have a 100mm handle, and a 5.5kg drag. It also has some casting technology called LC-Concept which is new to this reel I believe. If you google "TATULA TW 200 JP" the Daiwa Japan website should come up along with a RUclips video of the new reel. Not much out on it in English yet but it seems to be a 200 size Tatula 300/400 with some minor cosmetic differences. The release date should be in April/May if I'm remembering correctly.
@@chuechang7668 The 8.4 model will have 39 inches per turn, hold 135m of 20lb fluoro, have a 100mm handle, and a 5.5kg drag. It also has some casting technology called LC-Concept which is new to this reel I believe. If you google "TATULA TW 200 JP" the Daiwa Japan website should come up along with a RUclips video of the new reel. Not much out on it in English yet but it seems to be a 200 size Tatula 300/400 with some minor cosmetic differences. The release date should be in April/May if I'm remembering correctly.
@@chuechang7668 It wont let me comment or link anything. Look up "TATULA TW 200 JP" it seems to be everything you want in a reel. 40 IPT, 100mm handle, 135m 20lb capacity.
While I like Shimano & Daiwa, this one I will not be picking up. I feel that Daiwa is just pulling a magic trick making you focus on the body in one hand while reusing same technology but giving them a fancy name in the other hand. I have the 2019 JDM version and I love it. I never pick up the same reel twice no matter how good it is. Last thing I picked up from Daiwa was the JDM 24 Steez SV TW. Waiting for my local shop to get in the Shimano Aldebaran DC.
if i was was into baitcaster again id get this but i know it will sit and eat dust had a couple nice baitcasters but went back to spinning fun...if this was a SLP works style then in a way yeah 800$ but factory 800$ is a lot even though its already a lot this reel is for people that likes the best of the best even tho the fish could care less, ive caught more fish in my cheap set up compared to my expensive ones
I just brought the 19 model and that was 40£ more expensive than my calcutta bfs... its very smooth nice reel but I won't be buying the new... i put it on my p5 bait finesse 7-17 its perfect for it
The Steez CT SV is not a BFS reel. It’s design philosophy is similar to how the Alphas 800S is. Short accurate cast or aiding in hard casting baits that float in the air like a non weight transfer squarebill. They are only $500 at digitaka not $800
Tomato tamoto
Yes, but that would not please the Shimano fanboys who expect something from Daiwa that they can get upset about.
Shhhhh. Everything I want is always out of stock. Wasn't like that years ago 😅
Exactly
The Steez CT SV is exactly what I say it is and costs exactly what I say it costs
When daiwa dont know how to respond to shimano aldebaran dc……. Oh we just going to make it limited and paint it glossy silver color that should do it. Lol
IMO no reel on earth is worth $800 or more. Just my opinion.
Daiwa pricing is delusional
Line capacity is the reason I’ll skip this, same reason I sold the ‘19 version. The Aldebaran DC seems like a way better option. The ‘24 Steez sv tw has been my best Steez/baitcast reel to date
I have a real problem over 20 reals. I have the Tatula Elite Daiwa it was 250 looks the same to. Me there’s no way I’m going to buy for 800. Or 500. For this real keep up the good work.
Thanks for the breakdown of its features, I go between Daiwa and Shimano. But going to pass and possibly go with a Aldebaran! Would you go with the DC or the regular BFS model?
Depends on What kind of fishing are you going to be doing. What’re you looking at in terms?
@ just small river and bank fishing. It would go on a two piece Expride or Glorious. Have car seats most of the time. I go for smallies with light weight hard baits.
DC if u can find one
If you need the line capacity go DC but for 4 grams and under the BFS should be better
I know this is unrelated but I’m getting into BFS: Seasir M1 or KastKing Zephyr??
seasir M1 ...id still go for a soloking acura pro tho
Seasir M1 all day!
Don't even get a M1. Get a Soloking Acura Hicc50 with dual spool for under $40 bucks. That can cast true BFS and with deep spool do ML-MH Bass fishing.
The CT 70 size spool won’t have sv boosts, the boost basically is mean for heavier weight which has two stages of extensions of spring inside the spool pulley. It’s hard to achieve in 70 spool size. Plus it’s called the “limited” means the this is reached to the end of this CT platform, they won’t have a new spool update until the new platform comes out (this shallow spool SLP already has it for a long time)
The reel looks hella good with the bronze and sparkly chrome. Not bad for $500 on digitaka since msrp is $800 but I can’t justify it being the 3rd most expensive baitcaster they offer for a shallow spool reel. My converted bfs zillion with the roro spool probably outperforms it.
And I already put in a preorder for the Aldebaran DC. Going to put it on a ML rod
any chance you can do a video on converting the Daiwa PR100 into a bfs reel with aliexpress parts (e.g. lightweight spool, drag clicker, bfs bearings, and clicking drag star)?
the parts would cost twice as much as the reel lol
I need layaway. Should have it paid off by Xmas 😂
I mean it lol 😂🤣 that’s some serious currency 💴
I love my 19 Steez CT SV. This Mandalorian looking color looks awesome but I don’t have much of a use for such a shallow spool that isn’t a true bfs reel. I know that you could always swap the spool with the deeper spool in the non-limited version but at that point I’d rather just pay less for the new full size Steez SV. This new limited has a new drag star design that I may pick up to put on some of my other reels, and I may consider t-wing swapping my 19 model CT. I did that on a Steez A2 with the 21 Steez SV LTD T-Wing part and it looks excellent.
What’s the ct means what’s it for on this reel from the other steezs I like the 24 model it has a better color it’s going to be hard to beat it unless the bring out a bfs model
This is a finesse and L/ML class reel. Not bfs. Ct states for Compact & Tough. There already is a bfs model of this as the Steez Air Tw
530 bucks definitely gettin one
After limited edition daiwa usually releases new model following year so I’d wait for 2026 new steez ct
When the product is reached to the end of production, they away have a limited edition with slightly upgrades. This happened to most of the Japanese brand
this is just a 19 Steez CT 700 with a shallow spool(SLP already has it), 24 Steez sv TWS t-wing and a 21 zillion 8.5 gear set. If you have 19 Steez, you can just buy the parts to upgrade it.
but you dont get that paint job lol
I wish they made a new megabass bfs reel
There is a new Tatula 200 coming out that seems to be designed for swimbaits. Direct competitor to the Scorpion MD 200.
Can I get some links or references for the new Daiwa Tatula 200? Do you have any info on when it will be releasing? I am a Daiwa Fan Boy and I fish nothing but swimbaits. As far as internals, line capacity and durability is concerned, the Daiwa Tatula 200 is bomb proof! I love it for fishing swimbaits.
On the other hand, Daiwa does not offer a very high gear ratio in the 7.9+ or higher gear ratio range in the current Daiwa Tatula line. The 7.3 Daiwa Tatula 200 is too slow for fishing glide baits around 2-3oz. It only pulls in a measly 32" of line per handle turn. I need at least 37"+ of line per handle turn on a 200 sized reel fishing 2-3oz glide baits. I wish Daiwa would have offered a Daiwa Tatula 200 in a 7.9 or higher gear ratio that can pull in at least 37" of line. Since, there is no 7.9+ gear ratio in the Daiwa Tatula 200 line, I have had to resort to using a Daiwa Tatula 300. The problem with the Daiwa Tatula 300 is, it's too heavy and cumbersome for fishing 2-3oz glidebaits. Also, I tend to backlash more on a 300 sized reel when casting lighter 2-3oz baits since the heavier and bigger spool does not start up as fast. Therefore, I am forced to look for another 200 sized reel from another brand that has a very high gear ratio and therefore has a high enough line pick up per handle turn for fishing 2-3oz glide baits.
With that said, I was thinking about picking up a Shimano Scorpion MD 200 for fishing 2-3oz glide baits, since the XG model can pull in 37" of line per reel handle turn. On the other hand, if Daiwa is planning to roll out a new Daiwa Tatula 200, than I am willing to wait and hold off buying the Shimano Scorpion MD 200. I am hoping Daiwa is finally going to offer a very high gear ratio that can pull in 37"+ of line per handle turn with this new Daiwa Tatula 200. I am hoping you can give me as much info and links/references as possible, since this is really exciting news and is perfect timing.
@@chuechang7668 I'm in the exact same boat, I was about to pick up a Scorpion until this was announced. The new TATULA TW 200 will be available in an 8.4:1 option with 40" per turn. It will have a 100mm handle, hold 135m of 20lb mono/fluoro and a 5.5kg-6kg drag depending on the model. It's going to be released in April/May if I remember correctly. If you look up "TATULA TW 200 JP" the video and Daiwa Japan website should come up first on google.
@@chuechang7668 The 8.4 model will have 39 inches per turn, hold 135m of 20lb fluoro, have a 100mm handle, and a 5.5kg drag. It also has some casting technology called LC-Concept which is new to this reel I believe. If you google "TATULA TW 200 JP" the Daiwa Japan website should come up along with a RUclips video of the new reel. Not much out on it in English yet but it seems to be a 200 size Tatula 300/400 with some minor cosmetic differences. The release date should be in April/May if I'm remembering correctly.
@@chuechang7668 The 8.4 model will have 39 inches per turn, hold 135m of 20lb fluoro, have a 100mm handle, and a 5.5kg drag. It also has some casting technology called LC-Concept which is new to this reel I believe. If you google "TATULA TW 200 JP" the Daiwa Japan website should come up along with a RUclips video of the new reel. Not much out on it in English yet but it seems to be a 200 size Tatula 300/400 with some minor cosmetic differences. The release date should be in April/May if I'm remembering correctly.
@@chuechang7668 It wont let me comment or link anything. Look up "TATULA TW 200 JP" it seems to be everything you want in a reel. 40 IPT, 100mm handle, 135m 20lb capacity.
4:58 it looks like the spool is alive
While I like Shimano & Daiwa, this one I will not be picking up. I feel that Daiwa is just pulling a magic trick making you focus on the body in one hand while reusing same technology but giving them a fancy name in the other hand. I have the 2019 JDM version and I love it. I never pick up the same reel twice no matter how good it is. Last thing I picked up from Daiwa was the JDM 24 Steez SV TW. Waiting for my local shop to get in the Shimano Aldebaran DC.
Most of the new marketing hype from Daiwa is just renamed tech from over 10 years ago
Even if I win the lottery I don't think I could pay $800 for a BFS reel. I'm sure its a killer rig but jeez. Ridiculous price
That is pimping it spending G's!!!!
Please deactivate RUclips auto-translation.
I didnt know it was on and dont know how to turn it off lol. RUclips does what they want to do
$800 thats ridiculous, when is it getting released? Asking for a friend 🥴😅
Dynamic braking is not good for bfs because with lighter lures you get a flatter trajectory on non dynamic braking, That's why no boost.
thats all propaganda.
Not a BFs reel. It is awesome on everything else and balances nicely on light weight rods like the poison Adrena or Steez rod.
if i was was into baitcaster again id get this but i know it will sit and eat dust had a couple nice baitcasters but went back to spinning fun...if this was a SLP works style then in a way yeah 800$ but factory 800$ is a lot even though its already a lot this reel is for people that likes the best of the best even tho the fish could care less, ive caught more fish in my cheap set up compared to my expensive ones
I'll just use a spinning reel, this is getting out of control
I’ll spend $1000 on a reel before I use a fairy wand, lol
I have last years Steez Air BFS reel and honestly not that impressed. Ended up getting an aftermarket 70 size spool and using it for small cranks.
should have saved money and went with the SS Air
This guy HATES everything Daiwa😊
Being critical of a reel doesn't make anyone a hater. You Daiwa boys get triggered easy
Daiwa fanboys HATE the truth 😅
I will stick with my Steez Ltd not going to buy this one for sure 😂
this is also an LTD
If we start paying these stupid prices like in fly fishing...
fly fishing is expensive?
I just brought the 19 model and that was 40£ more expensive than my calcutta bfs... its very smooth nice reel but I won't be buying the new... i put it on my p5 bait finesse 7-17 its perfect for it
i dont like bfs reel..i fishing to catch monster fish..