When a new Shimano large capacity reel...?
When a new Shimano large capacity reel...?
Hi guys,
Reel brands like Abu Garcia and Daiwa, for example, are steeping foward and bringing to us new versions of their large line capacity reel. An example is the new version of the Daiwa Lexa and the new Revo Toro Beast or the Okuma Komodo 364. I wonder when will Shimano upgrade the Curado 300. Great reel, but I wish something to compete with the others... Less weight and with external cast control mechanism.
Does someone know if they are planning to release a new product?
Reel brands like Abu Garcia and Daiwa, for example, are steeping foward and bringing to us new versions of their large line capacity reel. An example is the new version of the Daiwa Lexa and the new Revo Toro Beast or the Okuma Komodo 364. I wonder when will Shimano upgrade the Curado 300. Great reel, but I wish something to compete with the others... Less weight and with external cast control mechanism.
Does someone know if they are planning to release a new product?
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Re: When a new Shimano large capacity reel...?
the non LC version of the Tekota?
Re: When a new Shimano large capacity reel...?
I mean low profile reels...
- BucketHunter
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I don't doubt for a minute that there will be an update, eventually to the 300 series Shimanos. However, in defense of the current iteration, I don't believe that weight and size are much of an issue, due to the nature of the fishing you will likely do with it.
It's smooth, is an excellent caster for appropriate weights, and unlike other reels I've owned and sold because of issues, or performance degredation, is reliable and trouble free. After miles of cranking bucktails and big baits on it, it literally feels as good as the day it came out. For bass, there is nothing it can't handle. For Musky, it is just the ticket. Saltwater guys may find that their mileage varies as the need for beefier builds due to heavier lures and bigger fish increases.
I know we all like the latest and greatest stuff, but don't sleep on the 300e. You never know, the next one has a fair chance at being worse than it's predecessor, as we've seen in past iterations of reels from all manufacturers. Then, these will become scarce, and prices will go up for used and rare NIB specimens.
Just a thought.
It's smooth, is an excellent caster for appropriate weights, and unlike other reels I've owned and sold because of issues, or performance degredation, is reliable and trouble free. After miles of cranking bucktails and big baits on it, it literally feels as good as the day it came out. For bass, there is nothing it can't handle. For Musky, it is just the ticket. Saltwater guys may find that their mileage varies as the need for beefier builds due to heavier lures and bigger fish increases.
I know we all like the latest and greatest stuff, but don't sleep on the 300e. You never know, the next one has a fair chance at being worse than it's predecessor, as we've seen in past iterations of reels from all manufacturers. Then, these will become scarce, and prices will go up for used and rare NIB specimens.
Just a thought.
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Re: When a new Shimano large capacity reel...?
There's always the Shimano Tranx.
Re: When a new Shimano large capacity reel...?
Which is a low profile but wayyyy bulkier than Conquest 400 lol.facelessnewsouth wrote:There's always the Shimano Tranx.
Re: When a new Shimano large capacity reel...?
I really like my 301E but I'm waiting on a new 301 with baited breath! Come on Shimano! oh well there is a new Lexa to fill the bill for now.
Kurt
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Re: When a new Shimano large capacity reel...?
facelessnewsouth wrote:There's always the Shimano Tranx.
Still no lefty....want one so badly for bucktails.
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Re: When a new Shimano large capacity reel...?
Just so you know the Lexa was one of the reels that began feeling rough after a few trips. It didnt improve a whole lot after service.Kurt L wrote:I really like my 301E but I'm waiting on a new 301 with baited breath! Come on Shimano! oh well there is a new Lexa to fill the bill for now.
Kurt
Re: When a new Shimano large capacity reel...?
I foresee a tranx 400 in the future
Re: When a new Shimano large capacity reel...?
Just so you know the Lexa was one of the reels that began feeling rough after a few trips. It didnt improve a whole lot after service.[/quoteBucketHunter wrote:Kurt L wrote:I really like my 301E but I'm waiting on a new 301 with baited breath! Come on Shimano! oh well there is a new Lexa to fill the bill for now.
Kurt
My Lexa is still hanging tuff so far... but I lubed it and shimmed it up to get rid of some of the loose tolerances after the first couple of trips. I have caught a number of Salmon and several nice ones on it. I just had to put new gears in my Curado 301E after pretty low hours I'm not to crazy about that, but it's still my favorite 300 size reel though!
Kurt