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SeaSalt
08-09-2007, 10:58 AM
Okay, after couple outings with two different size Okuma VSystem reels, here are few observations.

Setups:
1. Okuma VSystem 30a w/ 7' St. Croix Tidemaster
2. Okuma VSystem 55a w/ 8' 7" St. Croix Primere

Oberservations:
1. Reel is smooooooooooooth!!! Honestly, compared to Daiwa Capricorn I own, this reel feel far better when reeling in.
2. Handle on the 55a is excellent, really like the feel of the new bigger knobs.
3. Drag wasn't really tested but it seems like drags can be finally tuned.
4. I have Fireline and Power Pro on them and they seem to do fine with them.


I have no comments on durability since it hasn't been long since I owned them but they feel like a great reel for the money.

55a was bought used and it was damaged during shipping, gorillas at US Postal office. :mad: I shipped the reel and got it back less than 14 days. They lubed, cleaned, and fixed the damage for 7.95 (shipping cost). Warranty is 5 years!

HuskyMD
08-09-2007, 11:04 AM
Not trying to take anything away from your review, but I'd be most curious as to how the reel handles a mid 30" fish. Do you feel twist in the metal, how is the drag, etc.

Any reel with 10 or 12 bearings is going to be smooth. But smooth doesn't mean much by itself.

SeaSalt
08-09-2007, 11:07 AM
Not trying to take anything away from your review, but I'd be most curious as to how the reel handles a mid 30" fish. Do you feel twist in the metal, how is the drag, etc.

Any reel with 10 or 12 bearings is going to be smooth. But smooth doesn't mean much by itself.

caught a blue close to 18 inches yesterday and didn't even feel a pinch. I'll update the review when I catch something more substantial that will test the drag, like togs.

I'm hoping this reel with proper care will change my impression of Okumas.

1obxnut
08-09-2007, 11:48 AM
I have the Okuma Salina 55, same eliptical gearing, big handle grip, same drag set up, narrower body like the diawas, but not as many bearings (or any ceramic bearing like the VSystem reels). Let me tell you, it will handle the 30"+ blues; and the drag is smoooooth.

How often are you gonna come across 30"+ fish. You'll catch sharks bigger than that, before you get to the big fish, so there's your test. :D

My 2 cents...

Pix are from Mem-Day weekend Suicide trip posted on NC board.

Reel: Okuma Salina 55
Line: 14# Sufix Promix
Rod: Home made Lami 1502

SeaSalt
08-09-2007, 02:43 PM
I have the Okuma Salina 55, same eliptical gearing, big handle grip, same drag set up, narrower body like the diawas, but not as many bearings (or any ceramic bearing like the VSystem reels). Let me tell you, it will handle the 30"+ blues; and the drag is smoooooth.

How often are you gonna come across 30"+ fish. You'll catch sharks bigger than that, before you get to the big fish, so there's your test. :D

My 2 cents...

Pix are from Mem-Day weekend Suicide trip posted on NC board.

Reel: Okuma Salina 55
Line: 14# Sufix Promix
Rod: Home made Lami 1502

thanks for the real life feedback 1obxnut... BTW, are you related to fingersandclaws?

you guys could be brothers... :D

http://www.pierandsurf.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=517&d=1186670384

1obxnut
08-09-2007, 05:45 PM
Yeah, we asian do look alike! :eek: JK!!
LOL couldn't resist :D

I'm gonna try to meet up with them this saturday.

HuskyMD
08-09-2007, 05:48 PM
You mean oriental? Oh boy, here we go again... :popcorn:

1obxnut
08-09-2007, 06:06 PM
Husky,

You're right, Orientals! my bad!

I Forgot that Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Sri lanka, Myranmar also fall under Asia..

Just like Egypt is an African country but considered Middle Eastern?

Where do they come up with this stuff?

HuskyMD
08-09-2007, 06:18 PM
obxnut,
No, you probably want to stick to Asian. I said Oriental to push buttons as a previously thread or two on here had some people of Asian descent saying that the term Oriental was derogatory. Others of Asian descent did not think of it as derogatory. If Asians can't make up their minds, how can I be held accountable?:)

AL_N_VB
08-09-2007, 10:34 PM
LMAO......

I am a better looking Asian since I'm a Pacific Islander. :p :D :p

HellRhaY
08-09-2007, 10:39 PM
all people are asians....;)
they just come in different colors-
white asian
black asian
and
brown asian
oh, almost forgot
yellow asian-the chinesse:D

terpfan
08-09-2007, 11:05 PM
obxnut,
No, you probably want to stick to Asian. I said Oriental to push buttons as a previously thread or two on here had some people of Asian descent saying that the term Oriental was derogatory. Others of Asian descent did not think of it as derogatory. If Asians can't make up their minds, how can I be held accountable?:)

it's just common courtesy. some people are more sensitive than others. same with WB:D

HellRhaY
10-04-2007, 11:53 AM
review on the VSystem. i was looking at this reel but i need first hand accounts. Have you caught anything "BIG" with the reel yet?

SeaSalt
10-04-2007, 11:57 AM
nothing big yet. Hopefully, I'll try to catch some togs with it.

On a positive news, Hengthomas our flounder pounder on MD/Delaware board has nothing but good things about the reel. He even likes it better than the Shimano Sustain.

HellRhaY
10-04-2007, 01:14 PM
how's it holding in the surf or saltwater?

chump
10-04-2007, 01:54 PM
how's it holding in the surf or saltwater?

I'm looking for a yak reel right now. I would like to know that as well. My previous frontrunner was another Stradic, but after what people cautioned me about them not being truly saltwater worthy, I'm now searching again.

I do know, however, that Thomas Hengst swears by these. Said that he fishes these reels really hard and they've withstood the abuse he's put them through.

Thanks,
Chump

HellRhaY
10-04-2007, 01:57 PM
I'm looking for a yak reel right now. I would like to know that as well. My previous frontrunner was another Stradic, but after what people cautioned me about them not being truly saltwater worthy, I'm now searching again.

I do know, however, that Thomas Hengst swears by these. Said that he fishes these reels really hard and they've withstood the abuse he's put them through.

Thanks,
Chump

i've always been a shimano guy, but with okuma VS' 5 years warrany--> it's hard to beat.

SeaSalt
10-04-2007, 02:15 PM
i have a 30a for sale, if anyone is interested. Its like new! ;)

chump
10-04-2007, 02:36 PM
i've always been a shimano guy, but with okuma VS' 5 years warrany--> it's hard to beat.

Hey HellRhay,

Me too. Which is why this reel snuck up on me from nowhere when Thomas Hengst was saying how much he loves it. And yes, I've been looking at some of the JDM ones as well, but the dollar is just too weak right now.

Thanks,
Chump

HellRhaY
10-04-2007, 02:49 PM
Hey HellRhay,

Me too. Which is why this reel snuck up on me from nowhere when Thomas Hengst was saying how much he loves it. And yes, I've been looking at some of the JDM ones as well, but the dollar is just too weak right now.

Thanks,
Chump

so, did you get it yet? comments?

chump
10-04-2007, 03:30 PM
so, did you get it yet? comments?

Nope. Still can't decide which one to get. Been hoping to look at the new Stradics as well.

Thanks,
Chump

R3d
10-04-2007, 07:23 PM
As a fan of Shimano, I always wanna hand on the best reel Shimano offers
I bought new Stradic 4000FI last week, sent it to a close friend for testing and compare with his VS system, he love both, both reels had no problem with big fish.
But for $$ vs performance and due to strong portfolio of quality products at very attractive prices, he said the VS is the winner and best bang for the buck. It’s not surprise for me at all, when it’s come to $$$ vs performance Shimano always seen to lose to competitors (Daiwa, Okuma). Shimano kinda over prices in my book, but Shimano’s technology is the one setting bench mark for other competitors to beat. I'll get V system someday.

Can Okuma’s V System handle big fish ? Here some pictures from other sites. This angler using the Salina, Salina has same drag system as V system but less bearing.
Judge for yourself.

R3d


http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y79/Etrurian73/PICT1884.jpg

http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y79/Etrurian73/CopiadePICT1821.jpg

http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y79/Etrurian73/CopiadePICT1816.jpg

http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y79/Etrurian73/PICT1888.jpg

http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y79/Etrurian73/PICT1905.jpg

HellRhaY
10-04-2007, 07:36 PM
what does the twin drag on the VSystem really means? how does it work? does it work like a baitrunner feature?

R3d, how do you find the stradics fi? i told, i was looking to get the 5000fi and i accidentally came across the Vsystem. i never owned an okuma reel in my life- like you, i'm a 99% shimano guy.

the VS has a titanium spool lip like the sustains, a feature which the stradics doesn't have- correct me if i'm wrong. and that 5 year warrany thing is really appealling to me.

bigpapamd1
10-04-2007, 07:38 PM
R3d what size spinning rod were you using and was it medium, medium-heavy, or a heavy action rod :confused::confused::confused:

R3d
10-04-2007, 08:44 PM
what does the twin drag on the VSystem really means? how does it work? does it work like a baitrunner feature?

R3d, how do you find the stradics fi? i told, i was looking to get the 5000fi and i accidentally came across the Vsystem. i never owned an okuma reel in my life- like you, i'm a 99% shimano guy.

the VS has a titanium spool lip like the sustains, a feature which the stradics doesn't have- correct me if i'm wrong. and that 5 year warrany thing is really appealling to me.

The VSystem features the new Dual Drag Force system, DFD. In addition to the traditional multi-disk system it has a large drag system mounted beneath the spool, which by equalizing the drag force stabilizes and dissipates heat, promising a smooth drag under extreme tensions.

I looked at okuma’s website didn’t see they mention about titanium lip on VS.
Okuma's 5 warranty years is very attractive, will last a long time.

I bought Stradic 4000FI from BPS online.

http://i226.photobucket.com/albums/dd280/r3dfish/CIMG0003.jpg


Here is another pix from friend , Stradic 4000FI vs 20 # Striper
http://i226.photobucket.com/albums/dd280/r3dfish/striper.jpg

R3d
10-04-2007, 08:52 PM
R3d what size spinning rod were you using and was it medium, medium-heavy, or a heavy action rod :confused::confused::confused:


bigpapam: That's not me :D, another angler from other web site.....LOL.
I just use these pixz to show VSystem and Salina has no problem handle the big fishes.
Sorry for confusion.
You can see, the second pix, he used light tackle with salina for tuna.

HellRhaY
10-04-2007, 09:12 PM
R3d,
it has titanium nitride spool lip.
read the full review here http://www.tackletour.com/reviewokumavs20.html

R3d
10-04-2007, 09:12 PM
Both these Shimao reels cant take abuse and the actual mechanisms (gears) stink. 3 times the Stradics were replaced in less than 60 days and one Sustain went back in 45 Days (4000) so far and have then same is scewing up again. These reels cant handle big fish and the reels also dont like water ... especially SW !


Wow.....:eek:
How do you managed to do that. That's must be one hell of abuse.
I loan shimano reels to friends all the time, and it’s got dunk and sand in inside, a lot of abuse along the way, always sent to shimano for lubricated, never have any problems…..lucky me.

You can always bid on one on e-bay ... The VS45 listed for 170 bucks when I got my 2 but on e-bay I got them both shipped for 180 ... YOU CAN NOT beat that
You bought it from eBay store? Or individual put up for sale?
$180 for 2 VSystem?, that’s incredible good price

HellRhaY
10-04-2007, 09:15 PM
i dont believe that the shimano's are junk.
have you seen the stradic FI 4000 on a marlin?

i am wary about buying an okuma because they are well known to suck. my shimano's had held up pretty well over the years- but none are u.s. shimano's. i once had the spheros, stradic and baitrunner and have sold them all.

chump
10-04-2007, 09:54 PM
Thomas Hengst showed me this port on the Stradic (old ones) that was located at the bottom of the reel. He said that he thought his reels were getting ruined through this port when the water snuck in. Is this port still on the newer Stradic FI's?

Thanks,
Chump

HellRhaY
10-04-2007, 10:16 PM
what port? the maintenance port?:confused:

chump
10-05-2007, 12:28 AM
what port? the maintenance port?:confused:

There's this slot there at the bottom. At least, on my 2500 there is. I'll take some pics tomorrow, but I don't think you have any old Stradics, and from the sounds of this, there may not be that port anymore anyway. If not, then woohoo!!

Thanks,
Chump

R3d
10-05-2007, 10:13 AM
Thomas Hengst showed me this port on the Stradic (old ones) that was located at the bottom of the reel. He said that he thought his reels were getting ruined through this port when the water snuck in. Is this port still on the newer Stradic FI's?
Thanks,
Chump

The FH is 2004 model and FI is 2008 model, both had maintenance port on the side.
Tom's stradic probably was the pre-2000 model, very old one.
The FH (2004) is much better than older pre-2000stradic and the FI (2008) even much better than FH. There are no comparison.

R3d
10-05-2007, 10:18 AM
R3d,
it has titanium nitride spool lip.
read the full review here http://www.tackletour.com/reviewokumavs20.html

Here are reasons new stradic doesn't need titanium nitride spool lip..

Propulsion Line Management System
The most obvious component of the Propulsion Line Management System is the new Propulsion spool lip design. Through tens of thousands of casting tests and computer simulations it has been determined that this new spool lip design provides longer casting distances than a standard spool lip design while preventing backlashes and wind knots from forming. It also allows the line to flow off of the spool in smaller loops during the cast which means less slap on the stripper guide. This means longer casts with less friction. The Propulsion spool also utilizes a long stroke design to further enhance the casting distance. Furthermore, there is less bouncing of the line on the spool lip like on a standard spinning spool. Because of the unique shape of the Propulsion spool, the line flows consistently off of the spool. So, with a standard spool, friction alternates from heavy to light as the line slaps the spool lip. This causes backlash and inconsistent line speeds. The Propulsion spool lip provides consistently light friction to overcome these situations.

Aero Wrap II Oscillation System
Aero Wrap II is a worm gear oscillation system with a specially designed pitch to create optimal oscillation speeds for the Propulsion Spool Lip design. It provides uniform line lay and winding shape to prevent loss of energy during the cast while providing longer casts than other oscillation systems. So, casting distance increases with less effort required. (Aero Wrap II is not available on Saros reels, which are equipped with Slow Oscillation.)

http://i159.photobucket.com/albums/t139/shimano2007/Newspool.jpg

You can see the obvious difference between the spools. Look at the lip of the spool The spool will probably be the most significant design change that you will take note of. It allows the line to flow off the spool much easier and greatly improves casting distance.

R3d