Shimano is set to introduce a new addition to its Curado reel family this week at the Bassmaster Classic with the Curado 70, a compact version of its popular baitcasting model.
The line-up includes the Curado 70HG and left-hand 71HG with 7.2:1 and 8.2:1 gear ratios. All four reels feature a compact, lightweight durable Hagane body design and weigh just 6.5 ounces.
The Curado 70 reels are equipped with Shimano’s innovative SVS Infinity braking system to provide consistent spool control and brake force. SVS Infinity controls spool speed especially when using lighter lures, plus the external adjustment knob allows quick, precise adjustments when conditions change or switching baits.
Through Shimano’s Stabile Spool Design (S3D) that includes a thin wall aluminum spool to provide better balance, anglers will notice less spool vibration. Add in five S-ARB anti-rust ball bearings, and a one-way roller bearing for absolutely no handle backplay, plus Shimano’s X-Ship for even more smoothness and durability.
“Having had the opportunity to field-test the new Curado 70 reels, they are ideal for quick, accurate casts, or when you need to downsize your lure and still want to work lots of water,” said Bassmasters television analyst Mark Zona.
The Curado 70 will sell for $199.99 and will be available to try in Shimano's booth at the Classic Expo.