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Old 06-29-2009, 03:46 PM
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Is anyone out there using the new Abu Garcia Revo's and if so how are they working out for you? In head to head comparisons, weight, bearings,
materials they look very good against the Shimanos. The number of bearings are generally what I look at and the Revos beat Shimanos hands down at a better price. Waiting on your responses.
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Old 06-29-2009, 04:00 PM
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i have both a revo and a curado and i much much rather my curado... revo is nice though, but to me the curado casts much smoother and farther with fewer birdnest. I can cast as hard as I want against the wind with my curado and never backlash at all, but I haven't got the revo to do that yet. I've tried many times. lol I'd like to see what everyone else says too, but my vote is the curado
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Old 06-29-2009, 05:12 PM
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I also have both ,I have the revo stx for bass fishing with a little heavier weight its good but salt water throwing in the wind not a good thing. For the same price reels I much rather the Curado. Thats my 2 cents
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Old 06-29-2009, 05:14 PM
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Is anyone out there using the new Abu Garcia Revo's and if so how are they working out for you? In head to head comparisons, weight, bearings,
materials they look very good against the Shimanos. The number of bearings are generally what I look at and the Revos beat Shimanos hands down at a better price. Waiting on your responses.

Which Shimano are you comparing it to?
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Old 06-29-2009, 06:33 PM
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Used Abu all my life, still using some that are close to 15 years old and one that is almost 30, never tried the Shimano though. After balancing my checkbook today, doesn't look like I will anytime soon...unless someone has an extra reel or two they'd like to donate!
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Old 06-29-2009, 06:36 PM
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Used Abu all my life, still using some that are close to 15 years old and one that is almost 30, never tried the Shimano though. After balancing my checkbook today, doesn't look like I will anytime soon...unless someone has an extra reel or two they'd like to donate!
when you need some more let me know I will make you a good deal on some.I have 2 4600c and 2 5500 c. dont use them any more
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Old 06-29-2009, 07:00 PM
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a little bird told me the revo had corrosion issues

my cousin fishes with one in big lake, he liked it i think

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Old 06-29-2009, 10:22 PM
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I have 3 Revo SX and 2 Curado's (green) and yes you can throw the Curado's better into winds but the Revo's will take a little while to break in. I can cast the Revo's just as far in the wind now. But with the wind to my back I can darn near throw all the string off the spool. When i first used the Revo SX they would backlash a little then you can tell they would smooth out. 2 years of saltwater fishing 2 Revo's and not a speck of corrosion on either of them I just spray then with fresh water every time i get home and never took one apart yet. And Revo has about the best drag you can find. Look at all the reels on Cabela's and Bass Pro and compare the drag #'s Revo has the most. That is just my 2 cents, I would even let you borrow one far a while and see if you like it before you buy one.
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Old 06-30-2009, 09:13 AM
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Revo SX
Ideal for high-performance fishing, Abu-Garcia's Revo® SX Baitcasting Reel features a sleek, low profile for smooth casts and powerful retrieves.
  • 10 stainless-steel ball bearings; roller bearing
  • 6.4:1 or 7.1:1 gear ratio
  • X-Craftic™ alloy frame and crank side cover
  • Duragear™ oversize main brass gear
  • Carbon Matrix™ Drag System
Curado E7200
The new 200's are smaller than 100's with the capacity of a 200
Aluminum Frame
Lightweight Graphite Sideplates (Aluminum Handle Side on 300 sizes)
Recessed Reel Foot
High Efficiency Gearing (HEG)
Super Free Bearing Supported Pinion Gear System (SF)
A7075 Aluminum Magnumlite Spool
Dartainium Drag
7 Bearings • 1 S A-RB BB • 5 Shielded Stainless Steel BB • 1 A-RB Roller Clutch Bearing
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I wouldn't trade my revo's for anything!!!
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