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25 TATULA TW 200

25 TATULA TW 200

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2025 year model

A big-bait Tatula. The TW 200 holds heavy line, throws heavy lures, and takes a beating without losing its smoothness.

  • 200-size spool with generous heavy-line capacity
  • MagForce brake for controlled casts with big baits
  • Hyperdrive Digigear for a durable, powerful retrieve
  • TWS for a low-friction line path

The workhorse, scaled up.

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Specifications

Model Retrieve Gear Ratio Ball Bearing Max Drag
(Ld.)
Reel Weight
(Oz)
Line Capacity
Mono(Ld./Yd)
Line Capacity
Braid(Ld./Yd)
Recovery
(In/Turn)
Features
H RIGHT Right 7.3 7+1 13.2 7.9 14/190, 16/150, 22/110 20/330, 35/220, 40/150 34 Low-Profile
H LEFT Left 7.3 7+1 13.2 7.9 14/190, 16/150, 22/110 20/330, 35/220, 40/150 34 Low-Profile
XH RIGHT Right 8.4 7+1 12.1 7.9 14/190, 16/150, 22/110 20/330, 35/220, 40/150 39 Low-Profile
XH LEFT Left 8.4 7+1 12.1 7.9 14/190, 16/150, 22/110 20/330, 35/220, 40/150 39 Low-Profile

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HYPER DRIVE DIGIGEAR

A newly designed gear system for bait (double-shaft) reels that pursues continuous strong and smooth rotation. DAIWA's unique technology has achieved a higher engagement rate without reducing the size of the gear tooth module (size), which directly affects durability, and has realized a long-lasting initial smoothness.

HYPER TOUGH CLUTCH

This clutch system not only provides crisp on/off performance that keeps sliding thousands or tens of thousands of times, but is also extremely trouble-free even in saltwater areas with high salt concentration. It boasts a state-of-the-art insulation structure that has already resulted in a 99% reduction in the number of sticking repairs in harsh saltwater conditions, compared to our company's own.

MAG FORCE Z

As you start a cast and the spool approaches maximum speed, the spool's rotor cup is kicked out towards from the magnets, creating a buttery smooth braking pressure preventing overrun. As the spool begins to slow nearing the end of the cast, the rotor cup automatically retracts from the magnets – keeping the spool spinning longer- maximizing casting distance.

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