New Daiwa models

Daiwa 21 Lexa TW

A reel that’s synonymous with strength, power and value, the Lexa line-up welcomes a new arrival with the 21 Lexa TW.

A step forward in design and performance, the new Lexa features many of the technologies that have made Daiwa baitcaster reels industry leading, with CRBB bearings, EVA knob, UTD drag, and now the T-Wing system leading the roll call of design features.

TWS delivers a new level of performance and control to the Lexa, while a stainless-steel pinion gear, high grade brass gears, aluminium frame, side plate and swept power handle provide ultimate strength and power.

The Lexa WN features 13kg of drag, eight CRBB and is available in two sizes – 300 and 400 – and four models.
Whether it’s targeting the giants of the estuaries or muscling offshore species, the 21 Lexa TW is the ultimate heavy-duty baitcaster.

 

Daiwa Lexa TW

Certate SW New Models

The rockstar of the saltwater spin reel world, the Certate SW range welcomes two new smaller models with the release of the 5000 and 6000 Certate SW.

Tailor-made for the angler who wants the power and precision of 20 Saltiga but in a smaller package, the 5000 and 6000 Certate SW features all the design and features of their big brothers with a monocoque body headlining the list of features.

A large G1 Duralumin drive gear, Zaion air rotor, Magseal line roller and body, ATD drag, infinite anti-reverse, air bail and Eva Power knob help complete the reel’s extensive list of design brilliance and technologies, and combine to make the new smaller Certate SW models the ultimate pocket rocket powerhouse.

Whether it’s muscling kings from cover, terrorising the local snapper and fingermark population, or jigging and spinning for tuna and mack, the new smaller-sized Certate SW is the reel to get the job done.

 

Daiwa Certate SW

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