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Diawa tatula ct vs tatula sv tsw 2025


fishing user avatarBrock Moreland reply : 

Hello y’all, decided I’m going to try diawa out from all the forums ive read. I’ve been team lews for the last few years but I had one die on me so I figured I’d branch out some.

 

im really particular about how a reel feels in the hand I tired out a tatula ct on the rods I use was about to order but figured why not try and get a better quality reel and hopefully not have to worry about it breaking.

 

just wanted to know if the sv tsw is the same frame and size and if anyone has either, thanks 


fishing user avatarRuss E reply : 

I own a few of both. They both feel the same in my hand. The SV is a little smoother.

The main difference is the sv spool. It  helps to alleviate backlashes.

The SV is a great reel for pitching and skipping. 

 

In regards to the reels breaking, I own 5  very heavily used CT's and they are still going strong after four years.


fishing user avatarFishTank reply : 

I don't own it but was able to fish the SV TWS over the summer for several hours and thought it was one the best reels for the money Daiwa has ever made.  The one I used did everything I could ask and more.  It was pretty much flawless. 


fishing user avatarRevival reply : 

I have both and they are phenomenal reels, especially if you can get them at a cheaper price. They both feel the same way in my hand as well.  I have tried multiple different reels from friends and the CT and SV felt the best in my hands.


fishing user avatarDens228 reply : 

The Tatula SV TWS was the cause of my switch from Lew's to Daiwa.


fishing user avatarBluebasser86 reply : 
  On 1/13/2020 at 8:51 PM, Dens228 said:

The Tatula SV TWS was the cause of my switch from Lew's to Daiwa.

It was a big part of why I switched from Shimano to Daiwa.


fishing user avatarHook2Jaw reply : 

Sounds like I need to try the Daiwa Tatula SV TWS.

 

Shout out to the Daiwa Tatula 100.


fishing user avatarTizi reply : 

I have both, the SV TWS is my favorite reel by a pretty wide margin.


fishing user avatarLonnieP reply : 

I have a couple of each and I like both of them but I prefer the SV. After a couple years of hard use the SV feels smoother. In fact, I like my SV better than my Chronarch MGL. 


fishing user avatarBrock Moreland reply : 

thanks for all the info!! seems I can't go wrong with Diawa 


fishing user avatarBassKicker42 reply : 

I’m a Lews guy for sure. I love how they feel in hand, their reliability, and customer service! There is a reason that all this Quantum pros switched to Lews. I have all Lews reels for any of my casting setups. That being said I experimented with Daiwa CTs to see what the Tatula line was all about and I liked their line control for flipping and skipping so I bought a couple of high speed SVTWs and I gotta say even while skipping you have to really screw up to get a big backlash. The line control with the shallow sv spool is incredible. So I’m a Lews man but with a couple excellent Daiwa reels. Lews feels better in hand by a long shot for me though. The SVTW is a little bit bigger in hand but the new Tatula Elite reels are built on the Tatula 100 frame which is supposed to be easier to palm. Good luck.


fishing user avatarColumbia Craw reply : 

I own Diawas in Tatula CT, Tatula CT Type R, Tatula 100 and a couple of Tatula SV's.   The SV stands apart due to the spool design.  They can be had for about 135.00 if you shop hard.  That for me is a no brainer.  No disrespect to BassKicker42 but Quantum pros transitioned to Lews because of their Strike King affiliation and corporate pressure. Lews also provides a quality product.


fishing user avatarBassKicker42 reply : 
  On 1/15/2020 at 11:09 AM, Columbia Craw said:

I own Diawas in Tatula CT, Tatula CT Type R, Tatula 100 and a couple of Tatula SV's.   The SV stands apart due to the spool design.  They can be had for about 135.00 if you shop hard.  That for me is a no brainer.  No disrespect to BassKicker42 but Quantum pros transitioned to Lews because of their Strike King affiliation and corporate pressure. Lews also provides a quality product.

Wow I didn’t put two and two together. Still quantum to Lews is a huge upgrade in my opinion.


fishing user avatartxchaser reply : 

I have both the SV TWS and Tat 100 Elite. At $135 for the SV, it's a no-brainer. It's not better than the Elite for long bomb casts with aerodynamic lures... but it might be the best reel for nearly everything else. It's particularly good for wind or light baits. 

 

 

 


fishing user avatarNOC 1 reply : 
  On 1/13/2020 at 9:28 AM, Brock Moreland said:

just wanted to know if the sv tsw is the same frame and size and if anyone has either, thanks 

I don't think that they are the same size. I have a Tatula CT type R and Tat SV-TW and for certain those are not the same. The fact that the reel is called a CT means that it a compact frame version whereas the SV-TWS is the full frame reel and it definitely feels different. Not better or worse, but different. I like them both and could recommend either.

 

For my money the SV spool is more than worth the extra money in the SV-TWS. I believe that the SV-TWS is pretty much on par with the Zillion series,

 

I don't really remember how much different the innards felt as I only used them a couple of times before replacing the spool bearings with ZPI ceramics and upgraded them to 11 bearing setups with Carbontex drag washers. Not that they were deficient out of the box really that is just what I usually do.

 

 


fishing user avatariabass8 reply : 
  On 1/17/2020 at 10:36 AM, NOC 1 said:

I don't think that they are the same size. I have a Tatula CT type R and Tat SV-TW and for certain those are not the same. The fact that the reel is called a CT means that it a compact frame version whereas the SV-TWS is the full frame reel and it definitely feels different. Not better or worse, but different. I like them both and could recommend either.

 

For my money the SV spool is more than worth the extra money in the SV-TWS. I believe that the SV-TWS is pretty much on par with the Zillion series,

 

I don't really remember how much different the innards felt as I only used them a couple of times before replacing the spool bearings with ZPI ceramics and upgraded them to 11 bearing setups with Carbontex drag washers. Not that they were deficient out of the box really that is just what I usually do.

 

 

The tat ct, tat ct type r,  Zillion svtw and the tat svtw are built on the exact same frame footprint. Sizes are identical. 
 

the new tatsv that came out this month is built on the smaller 100 frame.


fishing user avatarSuperDuty reply : 

I think the tatula CT will be my next reel. 


fishing user avatarJunger reply : 
  On 1/18/2020 at 1:47 AM, SuperDuty said:

I think the tatula CT will be my next reel. 

Do you have a set budget? I didn't like the body of the CT. The Tatula 100 feels much better in my hands and is about the same price at Sportsman Outfitters.


fishing user avatarGReb reply : 

The SV TWS is an exceptional reel. My only complaint is the handle knobs but that is just personal preference. 


fishing user avatarSuperDuty reply : 
  On 1/18/2020 at 2:10 AM, Junger said:

Do you have a set budget? I didn't like the body of the CT. The Tatula 100 feels much better in my hands and is about the same price at Sportsman Outfitters.

Under $200 for sure and the further I get under $200 the fewer nights I'll have to sleep on the couch. But, quality is more important than price. I've read lots of good about the tatula


fishing user avatarJunger reply : 
  On 1/18/2020 at 2:18 AM, SuperDuty said:

Under $200 for sure and the further I get under $200 the fewer nights I'll have to sleep on the couch. But, quality is more important than price. I've read lots of good about the tatula

https://www.sportsmansoutfitters.com/products/daiwa-tatula-100-baitcast-fishing-reel?_pos=6&_sid=ada449986&_ss=r 

 

But if you can wait, I think the 2020 Tatula SV TW will be a sweet reel.


fishing user avatarSuperDuty reply : 

I won't be buying anything until around March. The 150 is only a bit more than the 100 and many say it's better built than the 100. Have you used both?


fishing user avatarJunger reply : 
  On 1/18/2020 at 2:47 AM, SuperDuty said:

I won't be buying anything until around March. The 150 is only a bit more than the 100 and many say it's better built than the 100. Have you used both?

No, just the 100. I believe the 150 is basically the same as the old Tatula (non-CT). And if that's the case, yes, it's a tank, but the form factor of the 100 is still way better.


fishing user avatarBrock Moreland reply : 
  On 1/18/2020 at 2:10 AM, Junger said:

Do you have a set budget? I didn't like the body of the CT. The Tatula 100 feels much better in my hands and is about the same price at Sportsman Outfitters.

isn't the 100 bigger?


fishing user avatarJunger reply : 
  On 1/18/2020 at 9:12 AM, Brock Moreland said:

isn't the 100 bigger?

TTU100 vs the TACT100? No, it is not.


fishing user avatarBoomstick reply : 

If you are pitching or skipping, save up and get the SV. If you are just casting, get whatever fits your budget. I have a the Tatula CT and a few SVs and they both brake very well. The SV has an advantage when casting lighter lures (the weight varies depending on the rod but on a MH/F the difference is noticeable on a 3/8oz lure but not as much on a 1/2oz lure).

  On 1/18/2020 at 9:12 AM, Brock Moreland said:

isn't the 100 bigger?

It's rated for the same amount of 12lb line as the CT, but on the box they list the diameter of what they call 12lb line, on the CT it's .330mm and on the 100 it's .285mm so that's more like 10lb or even 9lb line using the rating of the CT. It's a good reel for crankbaits and jerkbaits for example.


fishing user avatarNOC 1 reply : 
  On 1/17/2020 at 6:26 PM, iabass8 said:

The tat ct, tat ct type r,  Zillion svtw and the tat svtw are built on the exact same frame footprint. Sizes are identical. 
 

the new tatsv that came out this month is built on the smaller 100 frame.

 

  On 1/17/2020 at 6:26 PM, iabass8 said:

The tat ct, tat ct type r,  Zillion svtw and the tat svtw are built on the exact same frame footprint. Sizes are identical. 
 

the new tatsv that came out this month is built on the smaller 100 frame.

Thanks for the correction..I haven't actually measured them, but I would have sworn that the CT was narrower than the SV-TWS. I'll be unloading them out of the boat in the very near future to get stuff ready for this spring and will check them out.


fishing user avatarPhishLI reply : 
  On 2/5/2020 at 4:25 PM, NOC 1 said:

Thanks for the correction..I haven't actually measured them, but I would have sworn that the CT was narrower than the SV-TWS.

They look to be the same size to me side by side.


fishing user avatarNOC 1 reply : 
  On 2/6/2020 at 2:34 AM, PhishLI said:

They look to be the same size to me side by side.

Thanks,

iabass8 has pointed that out. I don't have mine here to have compared them and was going by memory.

a faulty memory it seems...it happens when you're old




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