01-30-11, 09:54 PM | #1 |
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Reel Seats?
We got into a cool discussion on the chat tonight, so I figure I would ask others on which reel seat do you prefer? ACS, ECS, or Skeletal (abu veritas, or e21 style)
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01-30-11, 11:12 PM | #2 |
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ECS all the way for me. I've got a rod with the ACS seat, but don't like it as much. Daiwa's Airbeam seats are extremely comfortable from the little I've played with them. Haven't gotten to fish them though...
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Castaway, full or split
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Im a fan of the ACS seat myself...I can understand why some wouldn't like em..I bet its hard to get your hand comfortable while holding a purse...j/k
But no seriously I like being able to ''lock'' my hand in the reel seat,but still be able to adjust for different grips for certain techniques. I think Im starting to come around to split seats....Fuji had a new one come out recently call the SK2 seat and hood In the top left corner here...I think their featured on the new Phenix rods http://www.pagegangster.com/p/g3GCv/40/ Heard the hood weighs a little more,but the added weight is in a good spot at least.
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Okay fellas, I admit that I am rather dumb when it comes to a lot of things, but particularly this.
Can someone explain the difference between the three.
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ECS and ACS are two different styles of reel seat that Fuji sells. 90% of factory rods with exposed seats use Fuji ECS seats. The ACS has extra finger grooves that some people love and some hate.
I personally use ECS reel seats, they seem to fit my hands and the way I hold a rod better.
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Thanks Joe.
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Technique specific for me, but generally its ECS.
I waited and waited and waited for the Fuji splits but couldn't wait any longer. I am building 2 rods I would have loved them to be on. A drop shot rod and a senko rod (both spinning). They SK2 was supposed to be out in December, but hasn't hit the shelves yet (at least to normal customers). |
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Fuji makes great products and I'm sure the SK2 will be no different but it sure looks like it keeps the reel a pretty good distance off the blank. I don't know if that is a good thing or a bad thing.
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When it comes to the ACS seat, it looks like Bruce Wayne designed it for fishing in his black suit... I havent handled one enough to make a decision either way. I am lookin at buying a Vendetta, so maybe i will have an opnion soon.
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The distance off the blank and the fact you still need arbors makes me shy away from the sk2 style seats ..I'm coming from a saltwater rod building perspective and I've seen several minima type seats broken or lose reels in the heat of a battle.you don't save much weight with a split seat and you lose an amount of strength/stability. I get requests for spit seats because "they look cool" and "they're so light"... the reel seat is not the place to save weight if it fails."
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considering what you guys are saying, I am glad I didn't wait and just moved on.
Anybody know what rod (other than Phenix) they will be on? I can't recall Phenix Rods being at BPS. I sure would like to play with one on a production rod and make an assessment on them. |
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I use a lot of Fuji components but for a skeletal reel seat I prefer the PacBay Minima seat. http://www.mudhole.com/Shop-Our-Cata...ting-Reel-Seat
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