I'm an idiot - I should be having a look at the parts numbers and contacting Penn! Like you say the Slammer has them, in fact the Clash has an all black one - that is a good looking knob (no pun intended I swear)
https://www.veals.co.uk/product/penn-clash-ii-claii5000/
Penn EU will hopefully...
I hope so! I'll keep looking...
For example, this Gomexus option exits BUT they point out it's not compatible with the LCEU models (Long Cast EU)
https://www.veals.co.uk/product/gomexus-power-handle-for-penn-battle-spinfisher-slammer/
Yeah I too was impressed by the sealing - I'll be using the reels on Friday for the first time and looking forward to seeing how the drag behaves.
Coincidentally VMO have a YouTube unboxing (and use) review and I think they say something like "...the Tidal XT is similar to a Shimano of twice...
I haven't spoken to him(?) but having a look at the website there doesn't seem to be any Penn related knobs, unless if he does custom orders in which case I suspect it'll be $$$.
My hopes are low, there's plenty of Daiwa and Shimano knobs on the market BUT nothing for Penn. Its shaft is similar...
I'm not sure...there's plenty of fitting info online for Shimano A and B shafts, and for Daiwa S and L shafts, but I haven't come across anything for Penn shafts...
UPDATE: super quick delivery...reels arrived the next day!
I've just spooled them up and I'm grateful they came with line reducers because I only need ~200m (hence why I was after the 7000 instead of the 8000). My initial thoughts are they're pretty nice! HOWEVER I like my knobs spherical so...
So earlier this week I bought a pair of Penn Tidal XT and they seem pretty good for the money although tolerances are a tad slack. I'm really curious about some of the Shimanos, like the Bullseye and Power Aeros, I would hope the higher price would equal tighter tolerances. The Saltiga for...
The Stellas and Saltigas are just over £1k so would you say £500 is mid priced?
P.S. I made the mistake of holding a Saltiga and since then everything else seems lame 😒
I was happy to go for the 7000 because I don't need the line capacity but I wonder why he was advised the 8000 is "better"?
The Penn website says the 7000 and 8000 have ratios of 4.8:1 and 4.3:1; is the latter better? Line retrieves are on par at 98 and 100cm.
Before contacting Daiwa Spain/France? For sure! It's a bit odd they haven't got back to my via email, I gave them the parts numbers and everything...I'll give it a few more day...either way I'm in no rush as the reels will arrive today :)
Inner tube - good idea - I'll do that instead of using a rag because the teeth on the pliers where getting through.
As for soaking in a bath of oil - I'm not so sure because there's ZERO gap for the oil to penetrate - the components are essentially bonded by oxidation. Vinegar with hot water is...
This is really good to know - other threads on this forum have said similar things - they do look solid just based on pictures alone.
There's only one left because earlier today I bought a pair 🫣
I came across what looks to be a good deal. I'm not made of money but I NEED to go fishing next week 😋
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/405327886470?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=62KhAsEzQOe&sssrc=2047675&ssuid=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
That is definitely a nice reel, but for surf casting I think there are better options.
100% - I do wash my kit after every session but didn't realise how much I was neglecting the line roller; rookie mistake 😒
Using vinegar, freezer, and pliers I've managed to disassemble one but the other is...
A quick glance makes me think I'm getting new reels - for example over £2 for a lay line washer 😧
I'm looking for reels with a one piece bail (because they look cool) - it seems the Tidal XT will be fine. Some on this forum have bought and used it and are quite happy. I suppose I could go...
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