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Old 08-02-2007, 05:35 PM   #1
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Difference between EXP and Z6000

HI

Wat is the difference with Saltiga EXP 6500 and Saltiga Z6000???
Beside the line capacity, other difference???


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Old 08-02-2007, 06:11 PM   #2
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Re: Difference between EXP and Z6000

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HI

Wat is the difference with Saltiga EXP 6500 and Saltiga Z6000???
Beside the line capacity, other difference???


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Other than the body colour, line cap and the fancy knob, I don't think there are any mechanical or design difference.

When I needed a popping reel way back when, the 6000 / 6500GT or what have you were not available in Singapore yet. So I simply bought the 5000, which I was assured is EXACTLY the same as the 6000. The GT variant has a higher speed. Then the GT spool became available, I simply bought one & use it when popping. I liked the colour of the EXP and so wanted to get one when it was launched. Luckily, the kind tackle shop told me not to waste money as along the way, I already bought a 6000.

Anyways, who knows, I may have been living under the illusion that they are the same. I am sure the maestro Stickbom will be able to enlighten us with more information.
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Re: Difference between EXP and Z6000

Wahahaha... dun call me that lar... for someone who owns a fleet of Saltiga reels you're definitely the right person to answer questions about the Saltiga

Jason I believe Mak is right. The Exp & DF runs on the same drivetrain as earlier 6000 and 6000GT reels. Most of the difference between these reels are purely cosmetic. I'm using a Blast myself and ever since carbontex came into the picture, I've no complains about Saltiga reels anymore. Wonderful reels!
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Old 08-02-2007, 07:30 PM   #4
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Re: Difference between EXP and Z6000

Sorry if I'm a bit out of topic. But since everyone keep asking me if I already changed my Exp. with carbontex, can I buy carbontex for my Exp. in Singapore ?
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Re: Difference between EXP and Z6000

Yo Lod

U can order the carbontex from SMOoOTH DRAG *** Can Stop Anything ***...
They can send to your home .....


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Re: Difference between EXP and Z6000

Thanks Mak and stickbom

I have question answered....Now is deciding which reel to go well with my new rod....hahahahaha


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Re: Difference between EXP and Z6000

woah! what new rod? Quick share the joy!
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Re: Difference between EXP and Z6000

Thanks for the link Jason.
Base from the link, is the carbontex better perform (for Saltiga Exp.) with or without the Cal's grease/drag grease ? And if it's better with Cal's grease, where's in Singapore I can find it ?

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Re: Difference between EXP and Z6000

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Thanks for the link Jason.
Base from the link, is the carbontex better perform (for Saltiga Exp.) with or without the Cal's grease/drag grease ? And if it's better with Cal's grease, where's in Singapore I can find it ?

cheers,
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Hi Lod,

I was advised by Erskine to use a tiny dab of Cal's grease on the Carbontex. I believe Dafrogman uses it "wet". Angler Outfitters should carry Cal's grease.

As for whether it performs better wet or dry, DFM will be in a better position to answer that question. I have not installed the Carbontex as yet ......... come to think of it .... I wonder where the hell I put them ....... damn!!!

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Re: Difference between EXP and Z6000

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Thanks for the link Jason.
Base from the link, is the carbontex better perform (for Saltiga Exp.) with or without the Cal's grease/drag grease ? And if it's better with Cal's grease, where's in Singapore I can find it ?

cheers,
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Hi Lod ,

I put grease on them , I use Shimano drag grease and so far no problem when I use it in my Stella 16000F , infact ALL the 6 spools of 10000PG and 16000F of Stella '98 of mine are with carbontex already , one of the spool has carbontex since 2004 when Jack Erskine sent me a set to try them , at the time I used it dry and had a few line breaks but after putting grease
on the washers , everything went smoothly from then on .

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Re: Difference between EXP and Z6000

Lod, I have not tried Cal's Peanut Butter before but the Shimano/Fisherman drag grease works great with Carbontex (not to mention a whole lot of other drag materials). I don't smear grease onto the drag washers itself but rather a very thin layer on the metal washers did the trick for me.
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Re: Difference between EXP and Z6000

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Jason I believe Mak is right. The Exp & DF runs on the same drivetrain as earlier 6000 and 6000GT reels. Most of the difference between these reels are purely cosmetic. I'm using a Blast myself and ever since carbontex came into the picture, I've no complains about Saltiga reels anymore. Wonderful reels!

Hi, are you saying the spool of 6500exp is also interchangable with 6000 ?

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Re: Difference between EXP and Z6000

Hi, appreciate if anyone can confirm there are some mechanical changes to the dogfight compare to the Zs and EXP, besides the main gear. First, there are no more holes on the shaft linking the body to the reel seat. I also heard there are some strengthening to other parts that are reportedly prone to breaking. Pardon my ignorance if I get the facts wrong.

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Re: Difference between EXP and Z6000

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I was advised by Erskine to use a tiny dab of Cal's grease on the Carbontex. I believe Dafrogman uses it "wet". Angler Outfitters should carry Cal's grease.

As for whether it performs better wet or dry, DFM will be in a better position to answer that question. I have not installed the Carbontex as yet ......... come to think of it .... I wonder where the hell I put them ....... damn!!!
Jason,

Basically, I use the Cals Peanut Butter . My usual SOP is ala Alan Tani, i.e. to coat the Carbontex washer in grease (both sides) and then wipe it off till it looks dry. If I find that the drags still need a little smoother action, I will then try putting 3-4 fingerprints of grease on the metal drag washers and that usually does the trick. I have found that you get silly amounts of drag off the EXP even with greased drags.

For testing check out this link on one of my previous posts;

http://www.fishingouting.com/forums/...xpedition.html

If you want to know anything further ask away dude.

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