Daiwa Coastal TWS Baitcasting Reels
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Model TD Code | Type | Gear Ratio | Bearings | Hand Retrieve | Weight | Price |
CLTW200HS DAI-2065 | Baitcasting | 7.3:1 | 7CRBB+1RB | Right Hand | 8.1oz | $249.99 USD | |||||
CLTW200HSL DAI-2066 | Baitcasting | 7.3:1 | 7CRBB+1RB | Left Hand | 8.1oz | $249.99 USD | |||||
- “TWS” T-Wing System
- Aluminum Frame And Gear Side Plate
- A7075 Aircraft Grade Machined Aluminum DEEP Spool
- High Strength Brass Gearing Material
- 7CRBB + 1RB
- Cut-Away 100mm Swept Handle
- EVA Custom Handle Knobs
- Ultimate Tournament Drag (15.4 lb.)
- MAGFORCE Cast Control
- Light, strong, smooth, and durable.
- Large handle for cranking power and great material for grip in rough conditions.
- What more could you ask for?
- Not the easiest reel to take apart and service but not impossible.
- Powerful drag system
- Deep spool for line capacity
- Power knobs
- Non
- Looks well built with good drag.
- None
- Reels smooth, casts smooth, and has a super smooth drag
- The brake system has to be cleaned very often or you will be hearing noises when casting. Simple to clean though
Fast service from Tackle Direct.
GREAT REEL buying another soon
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- Looks.weight,durability,smoothness,T-Wing.....awesome castability
- NONE
What's a good dark matter rod for this? Fluking and blackfishing on the North Shore.
The St.Croix Triumph Inshore Casting rod TRIC70MHF will pair nicely with the Daiwa Coastal TWS Baitcasting reel for fluke, blackfish, and seabass. Please let us know if there is anything else we can assist you with.
Will the St. Croix Mojo 7’6” Medium Heavy Fast action Inshore Casting Rod match the Daiwa Coastal TWS Baitcasting Reel?
Thinking about this reel for bass and inshore fishing.
Yes, that rod would pair well with the coastal for what you are trying to use it for.
Tight lines!
They are pretty similar reels but have a few differences outside of price. The Coastal TWS is a 200 sized reel while the Zillion HD is a 100 size. The Zillion ends up being slightly lighter at the expense of reduced line capacity.
Coastal has corrosion-resistant bearings while the Zillion HD has Mag-Sealed Bearings.
Zillion has a dual-bearing supported spool, Coastal does not.
Both have the same spool, sale handle, same knobs, same drag.
Essentially, the Coastal TWS should be viewed as an upgraded 200 size Tatula designed for the saltwater market while the Zillion HD is on another platform that should be safe in saltwater as well.
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