02-09-07, 08:33 AM | #1 |
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Shimano Antares Dc 7 ( Calais Dc ) Right Casting Reel $550
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MUST HAVE CONFIRMED PAYPAL ADDRESS, I WILL ONLY SHIP TO CONFIRMED ADDRESSES Unrivaled performance!! The 4 x 8 Digital Control system offers 4 braking modes, each with 8 different settings, for a total of 32 possible setttings accessible through the Escape Hatch trigger- to give you absoulute control in any situation. Features: Magnumlite spool with ultra- low startup inertia, Super Free System titanium levelwind, greaseless spool support bearings. High Efficiency Gearing aluminum frame and site-plates; 10 shielded A-RB stainless steel treated ball bearings; Super Stopper anti-reverse with A-RB roller bearing and Assist Stopper backup; click-adjustable Dartainiun drag; cold-forged drag star and handle with Septon grips. Gear Ratio : 7.0 Weight : 250g 8.8OZ Bearing : 10/1 Line capacity : 14lb-110yds Antares DC, the long sought after digital control brake version Antares (Calais in the US) is now in market. The DC brake system has been proven to offer the longest casting distance, since the release of Conquest DC in 2003. The new Antares DC has improved the DC system to have 4 casting modes(L, M, A and W) and 8 strength of fine adjusting, which is adjustable by dial without opening the reel. The 4 modes set the brake to appropriate for various casting situations. Long casting (L); Achieving the longest casting distance with relatively heavy, metal rigs in calm wind condition. Multi (versatile) casting (M); The mode is the most likely to be used among the 4 modes. Suite the best for top water, crank baits, spinner baits and etc. Accuracy casting (A); Brake force is the strongest among 4 modes, offering stable brake tension. Useful for pitching and skipping. Windy casting (W); Allow the best casting in winds from ahead. Great for bulky, light baits as well. Features and Specifications:
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02-09-07, 10:53 AM | #2 |
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Wow,I wish! That is the best looking reel I have ever held,but it is way out of my price range! Good luck!
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02-09-07, 05:04 PM | #3 |
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Has anyone actually used this reel? I want to know how it truly handles skipping, and wind. Also does it have any effect on say a er errant cast that you hit a tree? They sound awful nice, but I wanna talk to someone who actually has used it, and how it performed. Is it trully a anti bird's nest/backlash reel, or is it just a little better tuned?
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02-11-07, 05:38 PM | #4 |
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I personally have not used it. From what I understand they are suppose to be great.
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