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11-02-2007, 01:11 PM
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Night Stalker
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If I was in the market for a new high end reel I would shell out a little more for the z-baas. That reel makes more sense to me for the surf. I'll probably never own one but I'll be jealous of those who do.
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11-02-2007, 02:34 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Mid Coastal CT
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Originally Posted by luds48
If I was in the market for a new high end reel I would shell out a little more for the z-baas. That reel makes more sense to me for the surf. I'll probably never own one but I'll be jealous of those who do.
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What I'm worried about with Z Baas is the fact that these reels are so new. There may be long term problems that havent surfaced?? You never Know. Also theres always the chance of a new company going out of buissiness. If I were to ever get one, it would be after they have been around for a while...
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11-03-2007, 06:29 AM
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Registered User
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: oxford ct
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i just got my zeebaas ........WOW...enough said
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11-03-2007, 10:12 AM
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Registered User
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Newport, RI
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I don't own a Saltiga, but I know 3 guys that do REALLY fish hard, REALLY catch fish, and have owned them for at least several years instead of having just purchased them a few days ago. Their experience and track record of how much they fish and what they catch is all I need to know and I'd buy one myself, but I'm a little prone to submersion so it's Van Staal for me. Time (at least several seasons) and actual use is the real test of all reels and the Saltiga has proven it's worth. I think tlapinski killed one of these, but it required skishing which resulted in corroded internals. Otherwise it's proving to be bulletproof. There's a thread on it somewhere in this forum.
There's almost 16,000 Van Staals out there now as it's been around since the early 90's. Surfcasters break everything eventually so not surprisingly problems do occur. What you don't hear is a guy like DZ whose several reels date way back and have only been serviced once or twice or Steve McKenna whose never had a problem at all with reels dating all the way back to the same time period. To say those guys fish hard and catch is and understatement. I think VS problems are greatly exaggerated by the Internet. There's more guys like DZ and Steve out there then there are guys with problems. You just don't hear about them. Probably because they're out fishing.
The ZeeBaas, the only real negative at this point is the lack of seasons under it's belt. Time (years, not a season) will tell. It's a big negative, but, it might be worth giving it a try because it could be a great reel. The gear junkie side of me wants one of these things. The sensible side of me says my VS reels have never betrayed me in 7 years of service so spending the $$ on one is pointless for me.
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11-03-2007, 10:48 AM
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Registered User
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: RI
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Pete:
Not sure just what you mean but FYI I've occasionally "REALLY fished hard" and "REALLY caught fish" over the past 4 Seasons with my Saltigas and have had zero problems as well. 
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Originally Posted by Pete_G
I don't own a Saltiga, but I know 3 guys that do REALLY fish hard, REALLY catch fish, and have owned them for at least several years instead of having just purchased them a few days ago. Their experience and track record of how much they fish and what they catch is all I need to know and I'd buy one myself, but I'm a little prone to submersion so it's Van Staal for me. Time (at least several seasons) and actual use is the real test of all reels and the Saltiga has proven it's worth. I think tlapinski killed one of these, but it required skishing which resulted in corroded internals. Otherwise it's proving to be bulletproof. There's a thread on it somewhere in this forum.
There's almost 16,000 Van Staals out there now as it's been around since the early 90's. Surfcasters break everything eventually so not surprisingly problems do occur. What you don't hear is a guy like DZ whose several reels date way back and have only been serviced once or twice or Steve McKenna whose never had a problem at all with reels dating all the way back to the same time period. To say those guys fish hard and catch is and understatement. I think VS problems are greatly exaggerated by the Internet. There's more guys like DZ and Steve out there then there are guys with problems. You just don't hear about them. Probably because they're out fishing.
The ZeeBaas, the only real negative at this point is the lack of seasons under it's belt. Time (years, not a season) will tell. It's a big negative, but, it might be worth giving it a try because it could be a great reel. The gear junkie side of me wants one of these things. The sensible side of me says my VS reels have never betrayed me in 7 years of service so spending the $$ on one is pointless for me.
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11-03-2007, 10:59 AM
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Registered User
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Newport, RI
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Originally Posted by JoeP
Pete:
Not sure just what you mean but FYI I've occasionally "REALLY fished hard" and "REALLY caught fish" over the past 4 Seasons with my Saltigas and have had zero problems as well.  
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You're one of those guys that's given the reel a REAL testing. 
Last edited by Pete_G; 11-03-2007 at 11:09 AM..
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11-03-2007, 11:20 AM
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Jiggin' Leper Lawyer
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: 61° 30′ 0″ N, 23° 46′ 0″ E
Posts: 8,158
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Many of the hard core jiggers in the Canal have switched over to spinning gear. The two most popular reels among them are the Saltiga 6000 and the VS 275.
The only problem with the Saltiga, so far, is that J Powers' line roller bearing is shot--after 4 seasons with no maintenence to speak of, tens of thousands of casts, and thousands of fish.
Some of the guys with the VS bought them to replace Accurate Twin-Spins, which they had some issues with.
So far, after one season, I haven't heard one minor complaint about the 275.
The only concern I would have using a Saltiga (a real Saltiga--not a Blast or a Surf which IMO are overpriced, inferior reels trading on the Saltiga name) is in high, sandy surf, as the very tight tolerances between the frame and the rotor could lead to sand jamming problems. I believe that Mac had problems using his from the back beaches.
From rocks--I would highly recommend them based on personal experience and the experience of the guys I fish with.
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11-03-2007, 01:19 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: RI
Posts: 429
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Pete:
I had a feeling you meant that - I was just joking with ya' -
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Originally Posted by Pete_G
You're one of those guys that's given the reel a REAL testing. 
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11-09-2007, 11:30 AM
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ditch boy
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: the sea
Posts: 664
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Pete_G
The ZeeBaas, the only real negative at this point is the lack of seasons under it's belt. Time (years, not a season) will tell. It's a big negative, but, it might be worth giving it a try because it could be a great reel. The gear junkie side of me wants one of these things. The sensible side of me says my VS reels have never betrayed me in 7 years of service so spending the $$ on one is pointless for me.
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pete im in the same boat. 
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