The Daiwa Millionaire I'ZE Light vs The Shimano Conquest 101DC
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Total Score: I'ZE Light 103L 9.08
Conquest 101DC 9.08


Conclusion: Does it get any closer than this? With a clear winner in only one category and the five other categories decided with a slight "edge", the actual category split between these reels was right down the middle! It almost comes down to a true "pick'em" decision and if it weren't for a couple of intangible characteristics on one of these reels, we may have concluded our shootout in that manner. What are those intangibles? Only one of these two reels is a standard, non-limited edition reel - easily acquired (relatively speaking) and available, presumably, for years to come. What's more, this one reel just happens to come with a nice, neoprene reel cover to help protect it from abuse during transport and storage. The other reel, despite its price tag, does not. Oh yes, and did we actually go the entire article without mentioning this reel's hypnotic

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