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I'm done with Daiwa Spinning Reels!!! 2025


fishing user avatartrevor reply : 

Okay, after DESTROYING two Tierras in a few months and a Regal XiA (the blue one) in 1 month, I am through with Daiwa spinning reels. All three have bad grinding noise no matter how well I clean them and lube them, and are rough on the retrieve. Pathetic excuse for a reel.

Although the drags were great......  ;D

I will stick with Shimano.....

Has anyone tried this reel? http://www.ardentoutdoors.com/products/viewProduct2.asp?prodId=76


fishing user avatarRaul reply : 

You must be pretty rough on the reels, I have several Daiwa spinning reels ( a couple of them decades old ) that continue to work flawlessly and I even prefer Daiwas over Shimanos for spinning reels.


fishing user avatargrimlin reply : 
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You must be pretty rough on the reels, I have several Daiwa spinning reels ( a couple of them decades old ) that continue to work flawlessly and I even prefer Daiwas over Shimanos for spinning reels.

Same here....I got three and no problems with them.My Tierra is seeing season 3 this year.


fishing user avatartrevor reply : 

No, I'm about as easy as you can be on reels. I use them, I don't abuse them. They are always kept cleaned, lubed, drags loosened. I actually border on OCD when it come to fishing equipment. Maybe I had the worst luck in the world and got three lemons, but I'm not gonna chance it again.


fishing user avatarStasher1 reply : 
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Okay, after DESTROYING two Tierras in a few months and a Regal XiA (the blue one) in 1 month, I am through with Daiwa spinning reels. All three have bad grinding noise no matter how well I clean them and lube them, and are rough on the retrieve. Pathetic excuse for a reel.

Although the drags were great...... ;D

I will stick with Shimano.....

Has anyone tried this reel? http://www.ardentoutdoors.com/products/viewProduct2.asp?prodId=76

Every Ardent product I've looked at and handled has felt like an absolute piece of crap. At this point, I wouldn't even look at another one.


fishing user avatarcentral.PA.bass reply : 

if you're looking towards any reel i wouldn't even consider an ardent!   

Okuma makes nice reels as well..


fishing user avatarcentral.PA.bass reply : 

Ps... I have a cheap Daiwa Cobaltspin 2000 on my steelhead rod and I absolutely love it! 


fishing user avatarkadas reply : 
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if you're looking towards any reel i wouldn't even consider an ardent!

Okuma makes nice reels as well..

X2 :D


fishing user avatar21farms reply : 
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You must be pretty rough on the reels, I have several Daiwa spinning reels ( a couple of them decades old ) that continue to work flawlessly and I even prefer Daiwas over Shimanos for spinning reels.

wow, i've never heard of that happening before. i'm very happy with my daiwa spinning reels...in fact, i switched from shimano to all daiwas for my spinning setups.


fishing user avatardodgeguy reply : 

pfluger supreme xt or patriarch are the way to go.


fishing user avatartrevor reply : 

I love my XS1000, so I think I'll try the spinning reel. At least I'd be supporting a fully American business.


fishing user avatar1inStripes reply : 

My Exceler 2000 and 2 2500s have been smooth as silk so far.


fishing user avataruicdent11 reply : 

I LOVE Shimano reels, but I prefer Daiwa spinning reels over Shimano. I've only got two spinning setups, but they are both driven by 2500 Fuegos and they are just as smooth as when I got them. Something about the bail on the Stradic turned me away from Shimano spinning reels....for now.


fishing user avatarbaluga reply : 

I also have the tierra and it just not as reliable as the cheaper Shimano Sahara. Tierra always develop that grinding noise and binding problem. The only good thing is that Daiwa Service center is just two miles from my house so I can just drop it for service. In one year use I think I sent it for service at least 6 times and not even counting how many times I clean and lube it. The Sahara never get any shimano service and it's still smooth with just cleaning and lubing considering I use the Sahara more often than the tierra.


fishing user avatarww2farmer reply : 

I also like Daiwa spinning reels over Shimano. Casting reels are the other way Shimano (and Abu) over Daiwa.


fishing user avatarJigMe reply : 

My first spinning reel is a Daiwa, and I am still using it after 5-6 years...


fishing user avatarPantera61 reply : 

Just a quick note regarding ANY spinning reel.  Unless you're a factory trained rep or equivalent, you shouldn't be opening up a spinning reel.  After time, the gears begin to mesh at a certain point and if not replaced precisely, you will get the grinding problem you are experiencing.


fishing user avatarbaluga reply : 

Not being able to maintain your spinning reel will make the cost of spinning reels expensive in the long run.  Specially when you alternately use it in saltwater.

I've opened up my sahara spinning so many times for cleaning and lubing and it stays smooth w/o any grinding feeling.  But with the Daiwa Tierra it's a different thing.  I had to let Daiwa service the reel for me.  What I'm saying is, it's much easier to maintain the Shimano Sahara for me. I don't even have any problem maintaining those cheap Ultra Light browning reel.


fishing user avatarPantera61 reply : 
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Not being able to maintain your spinning reel will make the cost of spinning reels expensive in the long run. Specially when you alternately use it in saltwater.

I've opened up my sahara spinning so many times for cleaning and lubing and it stays smooth w/o any grinding feeling. But with the Daiwa Tierra it's a different thing. I had to let Daiwa service the reel for me. What I'm saying is, it's much easier to maintain the Shimano Sahara for me. I don't even have any problem maintaining those cheap Ultra Light browning reel.

I understand that, I guess my point is pay attention to detail!


fishing user avatar=Matt 5.0= reply : 

Two Tierra's and one Sol, nothing but love. They are mint... And I fish three times a week from March til November...


fishing user avatartrevor reply : 
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Just a quick note regarding ANY spinning reel. Unless you're a factory trained rep or equivalent, you shouldn't be opening up a spinning reel. After time, the gears begin to mesh at a certain point and if not replaced precisely, you will get the grinding problem you are experiencing.

The grinding noise started before opening any of them up. And this has never happened to spinning reels of any other brand I have used....

But thats a good point. I think a few dots with a red sharpie can fix that problem in the future.


fishing user avatarskunked_again reply : 
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Just a quick note regarding ANY spinning reel. Unless you're a factory trained rep or equivalent, you shouldn't be opening up a spinning reel. After time, the gears begin to mesh at a certain point and if not replaced precisely, you will get the grinding problem you are experiencing.

The grinding noise started before opening any of them up. And this has never happened to spinning reels of any other brand I have used....

But thats a good point. I think a few dots with a red sharpie can fix that problem in the future.

have you sent any of the reels in for service? id love to know what parts failed.


fishing user avatarRushFan2112 reply : 

I'm very surprised to hear of your Daiwa woes.  My favorite spinning reel that I own is a Daiwa Bradia 2500.  It's the smoothest, most durable spinning reel that I've ever used.  Going on it's third season of being heavily used and it's still silky smooth.  Ive been umimpressed with the lower end Daiwa's, but for the $140 that I paid for my Bradia, it's the best money I've spent on a spinning reel. 


fishing user avatartrevor reply : 

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Just a quick note regarding ANY spinning reel. Unless you're a factory trained rep or equivalent, you shouldn't be opening up a spinning reel. After time, the gears begin to mesh at a certain point and if not replaced precisely, you will get the grinding problem you are experiencing.

The grinding noise started before opening any of them up. And this has never happened to spinning reels of any other brand I have used....

But thats a good point. I think a few dots with a red sharpie can fix that problem in the future.

have you sent any of the reels in for service? id love to know what parts failed.

No I didn't send them in... thats a pain.


fishing user avatarwisconsin heat reply : 

Abu cardinal!


fishing user avatarBobP reply : 

For me, the less expensive Daiwa spinning reels seem smoother than their Shimano counterparts when new.  When I eventually disassembled Daiwas for cleaning and lube, they had shim washers in various locations.  If you can't get each one back in in exactly the same place, you're screwed.  It looked to me like Daiwa hand fitted the reels at the factory, adding shims to get a smooth running reel.  The Shimanos didn't, and were easier to service and get back together so they worked again.  Since those days, I've used mid to high end Shimanos and service those without much drama.  If you like Daiwas and want to do your own service, you better meticulously record where those shims come from and sort them out so you can get them back in the right places!


fishing user avatartrevor reply : 
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For me, the less expensive Daiwa spinning reels seem smoother than their Shimano counterparts when new. When I eventually disassembled Daiwas for cleaning and lube, they had shim washers in various locations. If you can't get each one back in in exactly the same place, you're screwed. It looked to me like Daiwa hand fitted the reels at the factory, adding shims to get a smooth running reel. The Shimanos didn't, and were easier to service and get back together so they worked again. Since those days, I've used mid to high end Shimanos and service those without much drama. If you like Daiwas and want to do your own service, you better meticulously record where those shims come from and sort them out so you can get them back in the right places!

I am 99% sure that this was not user error... like I said I only serviced them when they began to grind. And I was very careful.




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