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Ohana 11-14-2009 07:01 PM

New Reel: Shimano Curado or Abu Revo?
 
I am looking at getting a new baitcasting reel and need some help deciding between the Shimano Curado E Low Profile or the Abu Revo SX Low Profile reels? Use an old Shimano right now for calicos, halibut, and bay bass, but would like to add a new reel.

Any advice or recommendations would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Kevin

GregAndrew 11-14-2009 07:13 PM

I have the Revo Inshore which I am very happy with. I have decked a small thresher, a decent Leopard shark and a 22.11 halibut on it with no problem. I have not tried the Curado though so not able to compare.

Ohana 11-14-2009 07:41 PM

Thanks.

I am leaning toward the Abu as it seems a little more saltwater rugged, but as I have an old (1990) Shimano low profile baitcaster which still casts like a dream, I was curious as to how the two compare.

Kevin

B Slate 11-14-2009 07:59 PM

I use the curado 300 a lot and yes it cast very well. It the old style not the new one. I had it a few years now and I had to replace a bearing but other then that its held up fine. Works great in the harbor and inshore. Never tried the revo though so I can't compare.

Afran 11-14-2009 09:44 PM

I use the Curado series for a lot of my inshore work. I prefer the 300 over the 200, but the 200 (E) is small and strong.

For what ever reason the 300 is a beast. It's hard to find one used, so you almost have to my a new one.

I'm 2 years in on the 300 and it is in pretty good shape, without breaking it open and fully cleaning and greasing drags. The 200 is feeling the grind after 1 year of work. It needs to be worked on.

I have a few friends that run the REVO. You have to get the saltwater version. I heard that the Revo Torque is the shit. 22lbs of drag.

DESTROYER 11-15-2009 09:32 AM

You can't go wrong with either one!

Ohana 11-15-2009 02:26 PM

Thanks for the recommendations.

Kevin

Siebler 11-16-2009 01:06 PM

Im a huge fan of Daiwa Coastal reels. I have 5 and really abuse them yet they have worked fine for 5 years. I have caught tons of bass, a few nice halibut to 20lbs, smaller yt and Dorado on mine while I was working on sportboats.

If you were against that for some reason though id go Revo.

Iparker 11-16-2009 05:44 PM

I have both the 200e and 300e. While the 300e has yet to see use, I love the 200e. It is small and fits perfectly in your hand but has lots of power. Casts good with a smooth drag. I'm expecting the same from the 300e. Repair in Irvine is nearby if needed. Revo's get good reviews as well but I'm sticking with Shimano. I sent you a PM on a local seller.

Ian

FARRIER 11-16-2009 05:54 PM

I have used and have owned the sx, the shimano, and the coastal. Shimano ohh they cast really well and have a extremely reliable track record with a good warranty. The abu my favorite has awesome drag and great casting. However you will need to be diligent about cleaning it with the exposed spool. Nothing a little electrical tape cant help. And the coastal at a tad over a buck casts well has decent drag and good line cap. Plus it really puts up to the abuse. Imo abu, daiwa, shimano based on cost. But i money is no object the smimano is the shizz indeed with the revo almost equal.

Ohana 11-20-2009 05:43 PM

Thanks for the good recommendations! :)

I think the Abu Revo is the what I will plan to get.

Kevin

Afran 11-23-2009 01:02 PM

I just picked up a Curado 300E for $160-

Stoked!

Good luck!

kareem korn 11-23-2009 02:59 PM

I use my revo alot. It takes a beating. It's my goto reel for boardfishing, so it sees alot of salt water. I have not had any problems with it yet. It's seen alot of different kind of fish and handled them well.

Ohana 11-24-2009 06:38 AM

Well, I went with the Abu Revo and got the reel and a rod as a combo at Bass Pro Shops; this combo saved me roughly $40 when compared to buying each separate. They also filled the reel with line at no charge. I like the fact that the Abu comes with two handles, so you can decide which one you prefer to use on the reel.

Going to use this combo this Friday.

Kevin


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