Daiwa 2024 Certate Unboxing 🤙 "Briggsy Fishing" on Patreon to help support the channel ❤ Instagram - @briggsyfishing Reels 24 CERTATE FC LT 2500-XH 24 CERTATE LT 3000D-XH daiwafishing.c... Camera Canon 80D with Sigma 35mm F/1.4
Love the Certate. I have 4 2016 and 3 2019 models. The 5000 sizes are an interesting mix of light tackle and heavy duty power. My cousin managed to stop a 15 kg GT with the 2019 model in the 5000 size.
Watch the vid of Nathan from lateral lines fight a good size king on his small soft plastic set up. His certate gets lit the f up and sounds bloody incredible! Music to a fishos ears 😍
@@AMLuc1320 thanks for that info!. I remember the old 4500z saltigas. And s-extreme models. I also have a morethan branzino 3000. The old black/gold one. (First version). Such a nice looking reel. I think its year 2006 made from memory. I think it was marketed as a seabass reel overseas.
Those morethan reels also had the marine bronze main gear. Unfortunately Daiwa has opted for duralumin gears in their high end reels. My understanding is that they aren’t as strong pound for pound as marine bronze, but the larger gear sizes used with the monocoque body compensates for that and they’re much lighter.
@@AMLuc1320 very interesting . Great info. On talk of old reels vs new. Seen alot of new shimano baitrunners in for repairs. Price of old shimano baitrunners (b) model maylasian made ones have rocketed in price. Around $400 for a good condition B model these days aswell. Seen drag failure on new baitrunners. And handle snapping where in as those old graphite body B models were brutes.
I bought one of their cheaper models an Aire i think itis and it's been a top little real especially for $80.00, it's really tight, no sloppiness when you stop cranking or winding. It was on special a couple of years back, I think it was originally a bit over a 100 bucks but for a cheaper reel it's great
nothing beats the drag ring on an old van stall. the reel is 100% aluminum and stainless steel. i see a lot of guys with certates on boats these days. they look like a very smooth, high performing reel, but i need my seals.
Most likely the 2500 has a smaller clicker and most likely a different spring and springload etc wich gives the different sound, that's my guess anyway.
The spool has the most influence on the sound of the drag. It's essentially a bell that resonates at a frequency that is relative to it's size, thickness and shape.
so smooth so pretty great drag sound , just a lil heavy for freshwater light tackle the new airity SF or shimano vanquish would blow your mind how light they are in same sizes
Seriously? I purposely go a couple sizes bigger on the create lt to have enough weight to balance the rod(and cause I have some reserves for bigger fish(I put some 30-40lb tightline or Cortland hollow on, then the last part that get's casted out can be spliced on and changed as needed) and it also gives some extra casting difference. Then again I wish they would make a 30k Saltiga cause the 20k is still a lighter reel that, also strong, feels pretty finesse, so something bigger for extra capacity with heavy line would be nice.
Hello i hav the Daiwa Laguna LT Spin Reel and i love the drag sound it's been a great and amazing reel i have been having it for 5 years and it's still like new hopefully i can get this new Daiwa Reel
2023 model? if so, very good buy. on most reels the clicker is totally not important at all,. it is not the sound of something happening, usually it is just a little plate that deliberately clicks as it moves over some teeth on a gear.... just for the sake of making the sound... most of my reelsl are over 30 years old so they have pretty loud clickers and rear drag controls.
Hi Mate, I've been working with Daiwa for about 5 years and I get paid as a Sponsored angler. When you're making films for a living, free gear is great but doesn't help put food on the table. Personally I only work with brands that I love and trust, so I'm currently only sponsored by Daiwa and Malosi, both of which I used on my own accord for years before accepting mutually beneficial sponsorship deals (the crew behind both those brands are very supportive of my work and also are mates of mine who I have long term relationships with, to me that's very important in accepting a spono). Spono's account for about 1/5 of my income and RU-vid 4/5. I will say that films like this one you've commented I'm under no obligation to make as part of the deal. I just get sent gear and I can choose how I want to use it/create content with it, which most the time just means going fishing as I normally would, but unboxing vids are good too mix things up for the channel and I've always frothed on fishing gear so they're actually pretty exciting for me to make. Hope that answers your question mate.
Wow that's a!n incredible answer, was always curious how people like yourselves made it work. Appreciate you being forthcoming as the business end of things often lives in the shadows. Well done for making such great content and providing relevant real world info that helps people refine and advance their fishing. huge kudos for turning your passion into a living. I still find myself directing people to your FG knot demo all the time, its hands down the most well filmed knot demonstration anyones ever posted and that knot changed fishing with lures for me.
Hi Mate, with all gear choices I reckon getting into a good tackle shop and having a feel of a few different options is always the go. As an example you might feel a few reels and realise that you really want to spend more on a reel to get something a bit nicer and less on a rod (or visa versa), where as if you just ordered something online you'd prolly spend a similar amount on each and just hope for the best. SALTIST HYPER LIGHT ROCK SPECIAL S902-2/4 is my go to landbased longtail rod and prolly a good starting point for specs and for the budget you've said prolly looking at Saltist or BG MQs in the 8000 - 14000 size range depending on how heavy you want to spin for them (PE4 with 80lb leader is pretty good all round line to run but you can definitely go PE2 (or even lighter out of the boat) and nothing wrong with PE6 especially if you plan on hooking huge ones landbased). Again try and get a feel of the gear before you buy it and the choice will be much easier to make, check out these films if you want more info on choosing gear - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-OPUhE6JCw_o.htmlfeature=shared - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-4BmUbhcXnTA.htmlfeature=shared
Diawa won me over with the BG5000 a few years ago, went and got myself a Saltist MQ5000 and experienced something I didn't think possible. I don't dare put my hands on these reels, I'm already unpopular enough with my wife. Fishing porn at its finest and should be age restricted 😆.
DEFO NOT!! I can hear the Bearing here in the UK loool one thing when it comes to Reels and that's simple Daiwa make outstanding rods but SHIMANO make the best reels on the planet when you specializes in gears then someone that don't lool by the way the air drive is sales bullshit loool carp fishing in the UK is a 2 billion a year sales platform
My main small reel is the 22' Exist. Looks like it's gotten a bunch of tech from it. Sounds amazing and worth a spin if you get the chance to grab one!
Use to love daiwa the bg and old saltis were so good at salt water I they I got a costal salt water kill that reel in 2 days luvias same result dead buy the second trip bought a Shimano Stella best thing I have ever use I will not buy daiwa again they look great but they don’t perform as good as Shimano in salt water
Daiwa are trying to tell you, wind left handed, you cast right handed and should fight right handed, but nooo, Aussies stubbornly refuse to spend an hour learning to wind left handed so they don't have to continually swap hands every single cast. Thankfully the 24 Certates seem to be as good as the 19s, which are just a joy to use.
Its not a yank or aussie thing, its the coriolis force. Look it up. Lol. Nice review. Nice reels. That drag noise has the same effect as a woman moaning.
@@bywhytexyz8518 Yep, so many do it though. It's worse when you see women trying to fight big fish with their weak arm, often cos some bloke handed them a reel set up that way. It's a lot easier to learn to wind left handed than to build up your left arm to the same strength as your right, or learning to cast left handed. ;) - not saying women are weak but on average less muscle mass than blokes 😁
hated it... couldn't hear the drag at all which would be useless to me... sure I want smooth but I also want noisy so I can hear it easily when bait fishing... loud like an Alvey is what I want. This was just clickbait to get youtube revenue plain and simple. I thought that reel was over priced junk.
Big Daiwa fan here! However, IMO the absolutely best sounding drag clicker is the Shimano Twin Power. I would choose the Certate over Twin Power any day! Although TBH I would get two BG MQs 2500 and a 3000 before a 2500 certate given the price….I have the 14K certate for Tunaaaaa
Greetings from the US brother. How come Diawa always have different lineups for the EU and UK markets? What would you compare this reel to in the US Lineup? Cheers from US Brother.
Hi Mate, I'm not sure what reels they release over in US or EU, I would have thought they're all the same? I just tried to look it up and there wasn't anything comparing whats release in each country.
No clue brother. Yall have different reels over there. This is just another example. I wish diawa would do a better job of allowing us to see what products are available to different markets. Thanks for taking the time to reply. Cheers brother.
I like the Flueger reels you can't overtighten the drag and it somehow let's the drag react to the fish running,works very well with the one piece Penn power tip rod that I matched it with.
Im an experienced LBG and spinning fisho. The original 5000 certate that came out a few years back was a beautiful reel but couldnt handle the rigours of spinning 40 gram metals at high speed. Gearing gave way on two of them on the first session for the original and the first session on the replacent reel as well. Daiwa were ok in the end and gave me a credit and i got a Shimano 14000 Twinpower. I know the Certate would be brilliant for the modern new style of fishing soft plastics or normal baitfish etc. Certainly not for 70 metre casts and pulling raiders etc from the depths at high speed. I have no affiliation with any brand of reel and this is an honest account. Like i said, im sure this beautiful reel works great in general pump and wind fishing. Im of the belief that in attempts to gain market share the lightening of the internals and main body allows too much flex in some situations. The C14 shimano reels also show flex under load though i never sheared pinion or main gears. Love ur stuff Mr Brigsy. One of the best on RU-vid for sure. Tightlines.
A few years ago kids in Indonesia were making diy RU-vid videos modifying low end reels to make the clickers ring louder by replacing the original nylon clicker with aluminum clickers made from drink cans😂 It sounded very much like the new certate 2500! Very creative and resourceful people. ❤
Hi Briggsy Would you be keen on doing a reel maintenance video, please? Especially the Saltiga's Magsealed reels, the do's and the don't would be great. As always, love your videos!
Hi Mate, I've never serviced them, had the big Saltigas for 5? years now and never sent it off for a service. I just tighten up the drag and rinse them under the shower after fishing. If a reel did need servicing I'd send it to Daiwa, I don't know enough about them and wouldn't trust myself to do it right!