The "Freestyle" concept Scorpion series has finally been crowned with the highest peak of monster-spec models: "DC MD" (DC Brake x Monster Drive). It is scheduled to be released in June 2026.
So, what is different from the previous "21 Scorpion DC (150 size)" or the "21 Scorpion MD (SVS brake)"? To get straight to the point, it has evolved into a terrifying reel where "the inside is almost an Antares DC MD, while the outside is a Scorpion."
What Has Evolved! The Greatness of the New "26 Scorpion DC MD"
Compared to the older model (21 model), there are three clear upgrades.
1. Brake: Equipped with the Latest Generation "I-DC5"
The highlight this time is the evolution of the electronic control brake.
- Old Model (21 Scorpion DC): It was equipped with the I-DC5, but with a versatile setting.
- New Model (26 Scorpion DC MD): Equipped with the latest I-DC5 tuned specifically for "Anti-Monster & Long Casting."
By combining the internal dial (line type) and the external dial (5 levels), the sensation of "flying without thumbing" has been further enhanced, whether you are casting big baits with high air resistance or making long casts on windy days. The peace of mind against backlash is on a completely different level.

2. Spool: Large Diameter 38mm "Magnumlite Spool IV"
This is the biggest surprise. While the older DC model had a 34mm diameter spool, the new DC MD adopts an ultra-large diameter spool measuring "38mm diameter x 21mm width." Furthermore, it is the latest "MGL Spool IV."
- Old Model: Good initial start-up, but the extension in the latter half of the cast was average.
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New Model: Overwhelming line release performance due to the large diameter. Wobbling during rotation is suppressed to the absolute limit, and its performance in "carrying heavy lures far away" is completely closing in on the flagship model (Antares).

3. Power: XG Features a Maximum Retrieve of 101cm
An "Extra High Gear (XG)" model, which is even faster than the HG (High Gear) of the old model, has been added to the lineup. Because it can retrieve 101cm of line with a single turn of the handle, it gives you an overwhelming advantage when hooking fish at a distance or taking the initiative to pull fish away from obstacles.
Old vs. New Specs Comparison Table
How have the specs changed? Let's compare the specifications.
| Comparison Item | 26 Scorpion DC MD | 21 Scorpion DC |
|---|---|---|
| Brake | Latest I-DC5 (Monster Tune) | I-DC5 (Versatile) |
| Spool | MGL Spool IV (38mm dia.) | MGL Spool (34mm dia.) |
| Max Retrieve | 101cm (XG Model) | 91cm (XG Model) |
| Line Capacity | 20lb-100m (Heavy line compatible) | 16lb-100m |
With the addition of the "MGL Spool IV" and "38mm large diameter," which are comparable to the Antares, the cost performance is exceptionally high.
Which One Should You Buy?
Who Should Buy the New "26 Scorpion DC MD"
- Want to cast big baits (2oz or more): You can get the maximum benefit from the 38mm spool.
- Want to make super long casts with heavy Carolina rigs: If you want to cast 90m to 100m in places like Lake Biwa or the surf, this is the obvious choice.
- Afraid of backlash: The latest DC drastically reduces troubles.
Who Is Fine with the Old "21 Scorpion DC"
- Mainly handling light lures (up to 3/4oz): The 38mm spool is not suited for lightweight lures. For versatile casting of regular plugs, the older 34mm model is easier to handle.
A Must-Reserve for the June Release!
The "26 Scorpion DC MD" is not just a simple model change, but a historic reel where "Scorpion has stepped into the territory of Antares."
There is no doubt it will become a dominant reel in the bass, seabass, and rockfish fishing scenes in 2026. We can't wait for its release in June!





