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Rip-Plugger
01-26-2013, 04:38 AM
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captnemo
01-26-2013, 08:23 AM
I don't understand how you start a thread by only posting the pictures of the reels? What is the logic? They do look nice, but even a birthday cake can look nice on the outside and have poor quality ingredients on the inside. that's about where the quality control ends.

Here is a quote on 360 tuna from Jersey Coast
http://www.360tuna.com/forum/f3/ajiking-lookalikes-13721/index2.html

"...will tell you there are people producing knock off frames that look like Canyon . It started once the final product was perfected for Canyon. Keep in mind, its Canyon that has 4 years of design & research into it. Canyon does not use OEM reels. They have their own product & own changes from these other reels. ( some of which are not mentioned to avoid even more duplicating. Canyon got smart to doing all of the work for other people finaly.)
Canyon Reels get put together here in NJ for a very good reason. http://www.360tuna.com/images/smilies/wink.png Read between the lines. A look-alike is not always the same thing. If you look around you will see pictures of Canyons actual reels with their logo & everything on the reel in the picture, being sold as another name brand reel. Anybody who would buy that reel from a company that cropped a picture from Canyons Website and was not smart enought to even hide the Canyon logo on the reel.....deserves to waste their money. (ABC Reels New HS15 - with a pic of a Canyon Reel, logo and all?? ) Really? Thats just too obvious! Just like the other companys taking the names off Canyons boxes. Its crazy to be honest!!

The big issue here is simple ..... there is a manufacturer out there that is taking credit for building the Canyon Reel product. That manufacturer is misleading these other reel companys. They cant be doing Canyon's product, because Canyon uses products from several different suppliers. Unless your shipping that factory to NJ, its not the same product. Canyon's frame manufacturer is obligated by legal contract to manufacture for only Canyon. Canyon expected this to happen and covered the bases before we even heard of these other companys. Not saying these other reels are bad, Im just saying that Canyon is not a part of the topic at hand. They may be the reason why, due to the success of their reels, but they are not a part of it.

Let me add that a company is not only made up of its products, but the service and people in that company as well. Canyon has several charter boats that have converted over to their reels. NONE of them have been given any reels for free. Every boat has purchased all of the reels. Feel free to contact them and ask them for yourselves. I dont see reps from some of these other companys servicing their reels on the water? I remember hearing a complaint about "no information on the box" for a problem with one company not too long ago. Canyon is a local US Company with real people, not just a webpage with a shopping cart. Take a look at the dates involved, Canyon has been at it the longest I believe?

You will probably see another dozen or so pop up soon! Canyon is selling alot of reels and getting alot of attention in certain areas. When Tsunami copys them....well, thats the biggest compliment they can recieve! http://www.360tuna.com/images/smilies/biggrin.png Canyon is not affiliated, associated or made by the same manufacturer as any of the companys that keep getting mentioned. Omoto, Release, AjiKing, Black Marlin and whoever else surfaces in the near future. "


This is just my opinion, but I feel these reels are poor quality like the omoto and sting ray brands. Their drag specs are not as advertised. The washers used are not even remotely of the same quality. Why would you buy one? Because it looks pretty on the outside?

captnemo
01-26-2013, 08:28 AM
http://www.sportfishermen.com/board/f258/ajiking-reels-66910.html

Alan Tani said:

"it's an avet sx copy, and not a very good one at that.

here's the frame.

http://alantani.com/gallery/2/1_01_04_10_2_21_49_0.jpeg

side plate.

http://alantani.com/gallery/2/1_01_04_10_2_21_51_2.jpeg

http://alantani.com/gallery/2/1_01_04_10_2_21_52_3.jpeg

the spool with a funky looking drag washer.

http://alantani.com/gallery/2/1_01_04_10_2_21_50_1.jpeg

here's the aji king drag washer next to an avet sx drag washer.

http://alantani.com/gallery/2/1_01_04_10_2_21_53_4.jpeg

http://alantani.com/gallery/2/1_01_04_10_2_21_54_5.jpeg

the reel is such a close copy of the avet sx that the avet sx drag washer fits perfectly. so now you have an aji king with open spool bearings, side plate and pressure plate bearing that are packed with grease, and a greased carbon fiber drag washer. since there are no detents in the lever arm or cam, you'll still have to guess where "strike" is. "

http://alantani.com/gallery/2/1_01_04_10_2_21_55_6.jpeg

captnemo
01-26-2013, 08:40 AM
http://www.360tuna.com/forum/f60/twin-drag-ajiking-29541/

kelvinz21- "I have test the pro jigger before... but very dissappoint with the reel...from the out look it look ok... but once strike fish u can feel that the drag wasnt as strong as they are.1 time using and u can hear sound every wher...feel so bad about ajiking product and i give it to my nephew who start to fish..
im not so sure about sealine reel... but i lost confident with this brand.."

fishingjack - "No dogs talked about in the spec so i'd say you're right. I'd be really interested to see one of these tested by a 360T member. The little projigger reel is nice but my reel only got 4kg drag when it claimed 15kg on the box so my trust in this company is not great."

bababooey
01-26-2013, 09:14 AM
I agree Capt. The omotos, sting ray reels, ajikings, all similar in inferior quality. If they work that's fine. Have an issue with something seizing up or poorly machined maybe the warrantee will cover it. I don't want that hassle. Would rather buy daiwa or shimano depending on the quarry. Canyon reels are good and I have found Jersey coast to be fair and balanced in the way he says things.
Alan Tani is without question the reel guru. His reviews are on boards all over. If he says a reel is inferior you can bet that it is.

finchaser
01-26-2013, 09:20 AM
What the captain and Baba said. Canyon Reels when they break you have to track down Tom or Don to get a new reel as no parts are available it's primarily a cell phone company and with Jersey Coast going OOB it will be worse. Also these knock offs always seem to die on a good fish. IMO not worth the aggravation just more Chinese and 3rd world country junk. The only 1/2 way decent one is Atlas. At least the big 3 stand behind there Chinese products with quality control, customer service,warranty and parts.