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Compatible with the following Daiwa Tatula models:
Our spool bearings differ in material composition, ball quality, cage system, ABEC precision class, and optimal tuning for your casting weight. Each class is designed for a specific application. The decisive factor is not just the ABEC rating, but the entire construction and its tuning to your setup.
Apex bearings are our uncompromising high-performance option. They consist of ABEC 9 precision-made stainless steel rings, equipped with S30 ceramic balls and a PEEK (Polyether Ether Ketone) ribbon cage.
S30 ceramic balls enable extremely low friction and very high speeds. The PEEK ribbon retainer is a high-performance cage that ensures stability, temperature resistance, and reliable ball guidance at very high speeds.
Thanks to this design, the spool of your baitcasting reel starts very quickly and reaches extremely high speeds, especially in the lower casting weight range.
Sweet spot casting weight: 2 to 60 g
If you mostly fish well above this range, a slightly more robustly tuned design makes sense. In this case, switching to the Edge class is recommended.
Edge bearings are also based on an ABEC 9 precision standard. They use S25 ceramic balls combined with precision-made steel rings and a Japanese ribbon retainer.
Compared to Apex, Edge is tuned to be a bit more versatile. The design offers high speed capability combined with more mechanical stability for a broader range of applications.
Edge bearings are available in two variants:
Sweet spot casting weight: 5 to 100 g
If your setup regularly exceeds this range significantly, the Core class is the technically more suitable choice.
Core bearings consist of ABEC 5 precision-made stainless steel bearings with a stable ball and cage construction. They are designed for durability, continuous use, and consistent performance.
ABEC 5 here does not mean lower quality but a more robust tuning compared to high-speed hybrid ceramic bearings.
Sweet spot casting weight: 8 g to over 200 g
All our spool bearings are high-quality manufactured and designed for high speeds. The crucial difference lies in the tuning to your actual lure spectrum.
Those who mostly fish very light lures benefit from maximum startup dynamics. Those covering a broader spectrum should choose a more versatile tuning. Those who consistently cast heavy should rely on robust stability.
The best performance arises when bearing class and casting weight match.
Compatible with the following Daiwa Tatula models:
The Tatula SV TW has perfected the SV concept across a wide range of applications, and the APEX ceramic bearing takes it further where Daiwa left off. S30 ceramic balls and a PEEK cage noticeably reduce bearing friction and allow the SV spool to reach its full potential.
APEX bearings operate with ABEC 9 precision and combine S30 ceramic balls with precision-made stainless steel race rings and a lightweight PEEK (Polyether Ether Ketone) ribbon cage. This high-performance design minimizes friction to a minimum and enables extremely fast spool response.
APEX spool bearings are designed for minimal resistance and maximum rotational speed capability. The spool starts especially early, responds sensitively to every impulse, and spins longer, which makes a noticeably significant difference especially with light lures.
The optimal application range is for a casting weight of 2 to 60 g. This makes APEX bearings ideal for BFS applications, finesse techniques, and precise casts in the light to medium weight range.
For versatile all-round performance that balances speed and durability, the EDGE class with S25 hybrid ceramic balls and optional Orange Seal offers the best ratio of both, ideal for 5 to 100 g.
For maximum durability with heavy setups, the CORE class with stainless steel balls is the more robust solution, for 8 to over 200 g.
APEX is the right choice when maximum sensitivity, fast spool response, and highest rotational smoothness are the priorities.