Team Daiwa Luna 300
Steve Jonesi
Posted 8/17/2005 8:49 PM (#156929)
Subject: Team Daiwa Luna 300




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A couple weeks ago, I had the opportunity to meet some of the engineers from Daiwa and take them out for a few hours on Mille Lacs.Basically, there is a new Team Daiwa Muskie series on the horizon and the CVZ-300 has undergone some changes.I threw the new Luna 300 on a 7'6" HVY Bucktail rod(prototype).The rod was really impressive and has a much heavier action than the old series.I ended up catching a 41, that struck at the end of a cast.The combo manhandled the fish.The reel has big paddles on the handle , which I really liked.Kudos to Daiwa for doing their homework on the new product and coming to Muskie Country to test it.I just received a couple Lunas in the mail today and will give a full report after some serious use.I haven't been impressed with ANY muskie reel since I picked up my 1st TE, but I think this one may be the ticket.More later. Steve

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btpf
Posted 8/17/2005 8:56 PM (#156932 - in reply to #156929)
Subject: RE: Team Daiwa Luna 300


Sweet!! Thanks for the report.
jacorn
Posted 8/17/2005 11:33 PM (#156954 - in reply to #156929)
Subject: RE: Team Daiwa Luna 300


Steve, any changes to the brake system on the CVZ-300? Mine wants to keep goingg to the "more" setting on it's own. I know the St. Croixs are doing the same thing. check to see if the brakes on the new stuff have a tendency to move out of position on their own after about 3 days on the water. My remedy was to put some oil on the suface where the brake "pads" contact the inside of the reel, hopefully the new stuff is better. Any idea of price on the new ones?
Steve Jonesi
Posted 8/18/2005 8:35 AM (#156974 - in reply to #156929)
Subject: RE: Team Daiwa Luna 300




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Jason,
I will really put them to the test.One will be chucking Mag Dawgs all day(the ultimate test).Here are the specs on the Luna:
-Precision bar stock aluminum frame and side plates
-Centriflex brake system
-5 corosion resistant ball bearings and 1 roller bearing
-free floating spool
-Massive,11-disc drag system with Daiwa's exclusive Fiber composite washers
-Gear Ratio is 5.1:1
-Weighs 12.9 oz.
-Cosmetics include the new handle, all gold color and some porting on the handle and cross bar on the frame.

I've been told it will retail for $239.99, while the rods will be in the $120-$130 range.Availability should be October.Good stuff. Steve
muskiemook
Posted 8/18/2005 9:04 AM (#156982 - in reply to #156929)
Subject: RE: Team Daiwa Luna 300





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Location: Chicago, IL
JONESI!! GOOD LUCK AT LOTW!!

-Marc
Gander Mt Guide
Posted 8/18/2005 9:10 AM (#156984 - in reply to #156929)
Subject: RE: Team Daiwa Luna 300





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Location: Waukesha & Land O Lakes, WI
Pictures SJ.....PICTURES.....I hate a tease. HAHHAHAAHHAA
jacorn
Posted 8/18/2005 9:33 AM (#156990 - in reply to #156974)
Subject: RE: Team Daiwa Luna 300


Thanks Steve, keep me or the Doc posted as to how they hold up. And Good Luck while testing!
esoxaddict
Posted 8/18/2005 10:59 AM (#156999 - in reply to #156929)
Subject: RE: Team Daiwa Luna 300





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Jonesi,

Thanks for the info! I almost bought another CVZ 300 last week, looks like this one might be worth waiting for!

LOL, they should give one to Chad. If he can't break it nobody can.
River_Muskies
Posted 8/18/2005 11:45 AM (#157007 - in reply to #156929)
Subject: RE: Team Daiwa Luna 300




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Location: Collegeville Pa
Do you know if they are going to make a left handed version???

Greg
sworrall
Posted 8/18/2005 11:53 AM (#157009 - in reply to #157007)
Subject: RE: Team Daiwa Luna 300





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Sounds like a great reel, let me know when they are available.
TUFFY
Posted 8/18/2005 12:03 PM (#157010 - in reply to #157009)
Subject: RE: Team Daiwa Luna 300





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Location: Cudahy, Wisconsin
No left hand version.
I ordered mine today.
muskyboy
Posted 8/18/2005 12:43 PM (#157018 - in reply to #156929)
Subject: RE: Team Daiwa Luna 300


Metal thumb bar???
TUFFY
Posted 8/18/2005 12:58 PM (#157020 - in reply to #156929)
Subject: RE: Team Daiwa Luna 300





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Location: Cudahy, Wisconsin
Dont think so.....I may be wrong though.
Pinkie Tuscadero
Posted 8/18/2005 3:28 PM (#157036 - in reply to #156929)
Subject: RE: Team Daiwa Luna 300


Yes, metal thumb bar. Pinky
muskyboy
Posted 8/18/2005 4:09 PM (#157044 - in reply to #156929)
Subject: RE: Team Daiwa Luna 300


Thanks Pinky, good purchase then Tuffy
TUFFY
Posted 8/18/2005 4:41 PM (#157047 - in reply to #156929)
Subject: RE: Team Daiwa Luna 300





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Location: Cudahy, Wisconsin
All I throw are Daiwas.
I knew what I was buying.
lobi
Posted 8/18/2005 8:01 PM (#157055 - in reply to #156929)
Subject: RE: Team Daiwa Luna 300





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Location: Holly, MI
Tell me it isn't true!! Will there be an 01 (lefty) available? Nobody should make a medium to high end reel without makeing a left hand version available.
Sounds like a great reel with ability to take major Musky punishment and hold up to the test of time.
Big Perc
Posted 8/18/2005 9:27 PM (#157063 - in reply to #156929)
Subject: RE: Team Daiwa Luna 300




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Location: Iowa
Nice Fish Jonesi...congrats...

Big Perc
muskyman
Posted 8/18/2005 9:45 PM (#157066 - in reply to #156929)
Subject: RE: Team Daiwa Luna 300





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Location: Woodridge, Ill
Dang, one of my best friends is in RND at Daiwa, I am gonna have to hit him up ! They are really on the way of expanding alot of their rod & reels / baits. I have seen some killer stuff in the making. Baits that will blow you away, but not your pocket book.
saint1
Posted 8/19/2005 7:20 AM (#157079 - in reply to #156929)
Subject: RE: Team Daiwa Luna 300




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Location: Neenah, WI
Thanks For the info Steve
I currently use all Diawa or St.Croix Avids and the have been superb. I love the Idea that Diawa is always trying to improve their
equipment, Thanks again Steve,


saint 1