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Old 08-06-2011, 05:19 PM
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Default Shimano Caenan vs. H2O Mettle

Does anyone have experience with these reels? I have heard a lot of good things about the Mettle, but talked to a kid yesterday that fishes with a Caenan and loves it. I've always been partial to Shimano products myself. Just looking for a lower priced, decent reel.
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Old 08-06-2011, 05:39 PM
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If you gonna get a caenan get a citica you will be way happier with it
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Old 08-06-2011, 06:06 PM
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Yeah citicas are nice. Dont waste your money on a mettle. Ive got one, prefer the citica.
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Old 08-06-2011, 08:43 PM
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I have a citica 200D. Are y'all referring to the E? I started out with a $50 reel (H2O) and now y'all have put me in a $100 reel. I understand the Citica is a better reel, but for the little bit that I fish now, I just wonder if twice the price is necessary.
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I have a citica 200D. Are y'all referring to the E? I started out with a $50 reel (H2O) and now y'all have put me in a $100 reel. I understand the Citica is a better reel, but for the little bit that I fish now, I just wonder if twice the price is necessary.
No you asked for a comparison of Caenan ($89) VS H2O ($50) and all I was saying was if you are gonna spend $90 on a Caenan get an E Series Citica for $100 you will like it way better
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U get what u pay for. Why don't u buy one that will last a life time.
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Old 08-06-2011, 08:51 PM
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No you asked for a comparison of Caenan ($89) VS H2O ($50) and all I was saying was if you are gonna spend $90 on a Caenan get an E Series Citica for $100 you will like it way better
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U get what u pay for. Why don't u buy one that will last a life time.
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Old 08-06-2011, 09:11 PM
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Kenner has these for sale

I have 3 Curado CU 200B reels with ceramic bearings. $90 each
And 3 Citica 200D with ceramic bearings . $80 each

All work fine ,with new P line 15lb mono .
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Old 08-06-2011, 09:14 PM
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I have been trying for 3 months now to get parts for the Mettle,no luck, even Academy has no clue, no contact info to be found in box or online. You can easily get parts for any Shimano.
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Old 08-06-2011, 09:24 PM
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Your right. I stand corrected. I didn't realize the Caenan was that expensive. The kid I talked to said his Caenan cost $70.
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I have 1 H2O mettle and like it, if you not fishin saltwater everyday you good..have a friend that has a few of them with no problems either..but you do get what you pay for..all I can say is clean them often and they'll last a lil while..but if got the cash to drop right now go shimano
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Old 08-06-2011, 09:58 PM
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U get what u pay for. Why don't u buy one that will last a life time.
I understand. Is everyone that says this driving a Lexus? Got a draw the line somewhere.
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Your right. I stand corrected. I didn't realize the Caenan was that expensive. The kid I talked to said his Caenan cost $70.
Just trying to help dawg....
But I did buy my little brother a mettle and it's not a bad little reel, it casts great with 20lb braid, but it is no comparison to a Shimano IMO

Either way you go I think you will like either one good luck lol I hate decision making
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just get you a h20 and give it a try then..I make plenty of money to buy high dollar rods and reels but not having the time to enjoy them enough I stick with the cheeper ones and have had decent luck with them..but they do go out quick in saltwater..ive thrown away to h20's this year due to salt water and I clean and oil them..so its all up to you on how much you willing to spend???
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I understand. Is everyone that says this driving a Lexus? Got a draw the line somewhere.
I fell the same way but I can tell you first hand it pays to save sometimes and wait till you can get the better. I have bought $25-$200 reals and I thought I was doing good the first of the yr and bout a Abu Revo for $99 and in just a few months it went from great to junk so then I had to cough up money for a new real which I got the Curado when it went on sale and so far it is way better and only cost about $50 extra.
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I understand. Is everyone that says this driving a Lexus? Got a draw the line somewhere.
Lol naw I'm all about GM, I just really like my rods and reels, we spend alot of time together haha
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its like a guy told me, if you gonna spend the money to go and do somthin make sure you have the best equipment you can afford to do it with.
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Just trying to help dawg....
But I did buy my little brother a mettle and it's not a bad little reel, it casts great with 20lb braid, but it is no comparison to a Shimano IMO

Either way you go I think you will like either one good luck lol I hate decision making
Your right again. I hate making decisions. I have an old green curado, an old corsair, and a citica d that I use for salt water fishing. I have 3 Calcuttas I'm selling to get away from round reels. I am obviously partial to Shimano. I was mainly looking for something for a little bass fishing and $50 was attractive. When I heard the Caenan was $70, I thought it would be a considerable upgrade for $20 more. However, the Caenan being a $90 reel through everything into a tail spin.
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Old 08-06-2011, 10:21 PM
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Get you a Citica 200E, perfect for fresh or salt you won't be dissapointed. If you get a wild hair up your arse get you a new chronarch for 200 they are sick!!!! I love mine I got the Chronarch 50E bad arse!
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