Hey Pete, great breakdown of the Steez line! Appreciate the in-depth features review…most gloss over features and recite acronyms without explaining what they are…keep up the great work…watched a bunch of your videos yesterday and I’m all caught up 👍 keep ‘me coming
Thanks for making this video. I’m looking into a Steez SV for my Megabass Super Destroyer. I think that’ll be the ultimate pond combo. It ain’t easy being Steezy.
This year I am thinking of a very high end reel, the steez is in the running. I have been using shimano loyally but the steez may make me jump into the Daiwa camp.
I’m sold! I’m buying one in fact Iva been eyeing this for so long and I’ll pair this with SVF AGS casting rods so it’s my high end combo but my wife loves shimano stuff hahaha
You really can't go wrong with either reel! The Steez A is a lot of people's favorite reel, but it has been out for awhile now. The new Zillion has been a best seller since its release and will feature a lot of Daiwa's latest technology like the SV boost braking system.
Looking at purchasing a Steez CT SV 700H to pair with a Megabass P5 One ten stick for my wife to throw Jerkbaits. With her small hands I figured she could hold onto it better. Would that reel hold up to throwing smaller jerkbaits.
Sorry if I missed it..... do the Steez SV and Steez A have the same frame size? I have the Steez SV on my 6'-8" NRX rods but for my longer rods I was looking at the heavier Steez A to balance the combo better but didn't want a larger frame.
Want to try one for shallow cranks to say dt 12. I fish from a kayak and in the wind quite often. Would you suggest the steez A or steez sv? Or possibly neither. Also have been looking at shimano Metanium mgl. Hard choice and I’d really appreciate your opinion if you have time. Thank you for the great content.
The Steez SV might not hold as much line as you'd like for crankbaits up to 12 ft. I would probably lean towards a reel with a little bit more line capacity. Both the Steez A and the Metanium MGL fit the bill!
Thank you, I’m still researching but I really appreciate you taking the time to respond with an opinion. Would get the steez A but I’m concerned how it handles lighter baits in the wind compared to the sv or mgl spool.I also use braid to leader so I’m not deterred by slightly less line capacity.
The Steez A is a great all-around reel, but if you are wanting a Steez for lighter presentations you'd probably be better off with one that features an SV spool.
Nice Video! If you would suggest a Reel 200-600€? (Distance, windproof, M-MH lures). I'm confused Steez A or Steez SV TW or another? If you can help, ı would very appreciated.
If you want to throw 1 oz and up regularly, do not consider the SV TW. More so, if you fish saltwater (the magnesium frame is not for saltwater). If you throw mainly under 1 oz, freshwater and with a shorter rod (less than 7foot4) you might consider the SV TW. Hope this helps…
@@arnemueller2112 Thank for your info. I bought the SV TW. But now, ı don't know which Rod should I buy :D M or MH or the length... Can you help me please. :)
@@fatihyavuzer7242 hmmmmhhhh….that’s a big question. Which species are you aiming at? Which techniques will you mainly fish? Moving baits? Single/Treble Hooks? Bottom techniques (which). Bank fishing or boat fishing? This depends on so many variables that I therefore can‘t give you a proper recommendation…
Absolutely love my CT SV TW's. i am blessed to have 6 of them. i now skip docks with ease, throw other baits in conditions i could not before.
Do you think it's real will handle a muskie
Hey Pete, great breakdown of the Steez line! Appreciate the in-depth features review…most gloss over features and recite acronyms without explaining what they are…keep up the great work…watched a bunch of your videos yesterday and I’m all caught up 👍 keep ‘me coming
Thank you! Glad you like them. A lot more to come!
Thanks for making this video. I’m looking into a Steez SV for my Megabass Super Destroyer. I think that’ll be the ultimate pond combo.
It ain’t easy being Steezy.
Love it! haha
How did that go? I’m looking at that for my next combo
Pulled the trigger on a Steez combo with the latest Steez 70 reel. Couldn't be happier. Already want another one lol
What would you say is the best lure rating for it (oz)/techniques?
This year I am thinking of a very high end reel, the steez is in the running. I have been using shimano loyally but the steez may make me jump into the Daiwa camp.
What are the differences between steez sv and steez a? If I want to flip / punch which one would you use? Thanks
I’m sold! I’m buying one in fact Iva been eyeing this for so long and I’ll pair this with SVF AGS casting rods so it’s my high end combo but my wife loves shimano stuff hahaha
You will love it!
i cant decide to grab another 2024 Steez SV TW or try out the Steez A II. What yall think?
What about the HLC
This reel is stupid smooth and light. One of the best.
Completely Agree!
2021 zillion sv tw or steez a? Mostly going to be used for moving baits/Texas/weightless finesse at times. Appreciate your input
You really can't go wrong with either reel! The Steez A is a lot of people's favorite reel, but it has been out for awhile now. The new Zillion has been a best seller since its release and will feature a lot of Daiwa's latest technology like the SV boost braking system.
I have the new Zillion SV TW G and it's simply amazing, is this Steez really that much better?
I wish I could say it was way, way better... That new Zillion is amazing!
Please do a updated one for 2024
Looking at purchasing a Steez CT SV 700H to pair with a Megabass P5 One ten stick for my wife to throw Jerkbaits. With her small hands I figured she could hold onto it better. Would that reel hold up to throwing smaller jerkbaits.
It would be a great jerkbait reel. The clicking drag would add some excitement too!
Cool video what do you think about the new diawa zillion
The new Daiwa Zillions are some premium reels! We're making a video about them right now, so be on the look out for that
Sorry if I missed it..... do the Steez SV and Steez A have the same frame size? I have the Steez SV on my 6'-8" NRX rods but for my longer rods I was looking at the heavier Steez A to balance the combo better but didn't want a larger frame.
Yes, the Steez SV and Steez A have the same frame size. The Steez CT is smaller.
Want to try one for shallow cranks to say dt 12. I fish from a kayak and in the wind quite often. Would you suggest the steez A or steez sv? Or possibly neither. Also have been looking at shimano Metanium mgl. Hard choice and I’d really appreciate your opinion if you have time. Thank you for the great content.
The Steez SV might not hold as much line as you'd like for crankbaits up to 12 ft. I would probably lean towards a reel with a little bit more line capacity. Both the Steez A and the Metanium MGL fit the bill!
Thank you, I’m still researching but I really appreciate you taking the time to respond with an opinion. Would get the steez A but I’m concerned how it handles lighter baits in the wind compared to the sv or mgl spool.I also use braid to leader so I’m not deterred by slightly less line capacity.
How does the steez a, cast lighter lures?
The Steez A is a great all-around reel, but if you are wanting a Steez for lighter presentations you'd probably be better off with one that features an SV spool.
Nice Video! If you would suggest a Reel 200-600€? (Distance, windproof, M-MH lures). I'm confused Steez A or Steez SV TW or another? If you can help, ı would very appreciated.
If you want to throw 1 oz and up regularly, do not consider the SV TW. More so, if you fish saltwater (the magnesium frame is not for saltwater). If you throw mainly under 1 oz, freshwater and with a shorter rod (less than 7foot4) you might consider the SV TW. Hope this helps…
@@arnemueller2112 I generally prefer freshwater and under 1 oz. Then ı'll buy the SV TW. Thanks for your precious comment
@@arnemueller2112 Thank for your info. I bought the SV TW. But now, ı don't know which Rod should I buy :D M or MH or the length... Can you help me please. :)
@@fatihyavuzer7242 hmmmmhhhh….that’s a big question. Which species are you aiming at? Which techniques will you mainly fish? Moving baits? Single/Treble Hooks? Bottom techniques (which). Bank fishing or boat fishing? This depends on so many variables that I therefore can‘t give you a proper recommendation…
@@arnemueller2112 Mostly bank fishing(bass, zander, pike), soft baits, chatterbaits, worms(texas rig), creature baits...
I thought skipping was easy I got my friend a quantum pulse and I skipped it so easy. Also I guess I’m not new to fishing 😂
Find one used, donut buy new. Great reel, can be found for $350 or so.
I’ve always preached buying stuff like this lightly used. Someone fishes a reel for 1 season and all the sudden it’s only half the price