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1. 35mm spool So the 35 in the name refers to the 35mm spool, which is a nice, wide spool, allowing the use of even quite thick monofilaments, without the horrendous line-management issues that good, old tow rope can cause. Because the line can leave in less tightly coiled loops, you’re much less likely to get problems on the cast. The 35mm diameter is among the favourite configurations for big pit fishing, and we can see why. The reel actually comes with two spools, which is mega, but more on that later!
2. Slow Cross Wrap Now, Daiwa is pitching this reel at the big pit market, for anglers who need to chuck a long way, or boat anglers who need plenty of durability and capacity. However, this particular gem of Japanese tech applies particularly to those aiming to hit the horizon from the bank. By designing a special oscillation system, the Daiwa boffins have been able to ensure even better line lay than before (which is saying something!). Because of the slow oscillation, the coils are laid precisely, and wrapped in a way that guarantees they’ll then whisper over the spool lip smoother than silk. The upshot is less jarring and almost no chance of the line catching, causing an embarrassing frap-up.