Appreciating all of the Curves, Edges, Perfect Imperfections of Shimano's 2021 Conquest
Posted: Wed Dec 08, 2021 10:04 pm
Appreciating all of the Curves, Edges, Perfect Imperfections of Shimano's 2021 Conquest

Introduction: Most fishing reel manufacturers these days seem to be on a three to four year update cycle with their product. This gives anglers just enough time to find a favorite, use it to the point of requiring some maintenance, then be faced with the decision to either repair or buy the latest and greatest version. If you're a tackle junkie like me who enjoys sampling the most current iterations, it pretty much kills the practice of having an entire arsenal full of the same reel because by the time you decide you want another three or four of a certain reel, it's back on the drawing board with pending new features. It takes a really special reel to break that cycle.
One reel that seems to be on a slightly slower development cycle and has traditionally been one of my favorites, is Shimano's Calcutta Conquest. Formerly two separate versions, Calcutta for the US domestic market (USDM) and Conquest for the Japanese domestic market (JDM), Shimano has simplified the sku and instead separates the updates by size : the 100 and 200 sizes are on one update cycle while the 300 and 400 sizes are on another. The DC enabled versions of this reel have always been separate. 2014 was the last refresh for the 100 and 200 sized Calcutta Conquests of which I was aware, and while I'm a bit fuzzy if there was another in between, 2021 marks the latest. Here's a look at Shimano Japan's 2021 Conquest 201HG.
Complete Article: http://tackletour.com/reviewshimanojp21conquest.html

Introduction: Most fishing reel manufacturers these days seem to be on a three to four year update cycle with their product. This gives anglers just enough time to find a favorite, use it to the point of requiring some maintenance, then be faced with the decision to either repair or buy the latest and greatest version. If you're a tackle junkie like me who enjoys sampling the most current iterations, it pretty much kills the practice of having an entire arsenal full of the same reel because by the time you decide you want another three or four of a certain reel, it's back on the drawing board with pending new features. It takes a really special reel to break that cycle.
One reel that seems to be on a slightly slower development cycle and has traditionally been one of my favorites, is Shimano's Calcutta Conquest. Formerly two separate versions, Calcutta for the US domestic market (USDM) and Conquest for the Japanese domestic market (JDM), Shimano has simplified the sku and instead separates the updates by size : the 100 and 200 sizes are on one update cycle while the 300 and 400 sizes are on another. The DC enabled versions of this reel have always been separate. 2014 was the last refresh for the 100 and 200 sized Calcutta Conquests of which I was aware, and while I'm a bit fuzzy if there was another in between, 2021 marks the latest. Here's a look at Shimano Japan's 2021 Conquest 201HG.
Complete Article: http://tackletour.com/reviewshimanojp21conquest.html