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I have learned to love centrifugal brakes. They help me avoid birdnest more than mag break systems I have used prior. However, I have been hearing alot about Diawa's Tatula and how advanced the magforce z brake system is. I have a BPS PQ and like it alot. I have been saving up for a year now for the curado I. Im looking for some insight from those wiser than I. I plan on buying another PQ at spring classic, and 1 of the nice reels that people with more money than I have talk about :-)

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I became disenchanted with the Curado a few alphabet letters ago. E series I think. In the $150 to $190 price range several manufacturers offer great products. Lew's Speed Spool BB1 and Abu Garcia Revo SX Generation 3 are two excellent reels in that price range. One uses a centrifugal brake and the other a mag break.

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Think you can get into a Lews for about the same $ as the Tatula. Love my Daiwa spinning reels, but not wild about the mid-price casting reels. Wouldn't know what to do with a Steez if you gave me one.

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the Lews have been on sale at Academy lately, great reel

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I am in the process of switching to Lews.....3 baitcasters and 3 spincasters so far....super products...can't say enough good about them.

Its pretty amazing how far you can throw a Megabass 110 with their baitcasters.

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Does anybody else have problems with the centrifugal brakes engaging themselves while fishing? Every Pfluegar reel I've ever owned and now my Lew's tournament speed spool will occasionally engage a break on its own while casting.

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I know nothing about the first reel listed but I am a Curado fan. I have had them of various versions for about 20 years. I don't have the latest. I have the E and G series. I don't trade up real often but when I do, I have always been able to sell my used ones for the same amount that I paid for them new.

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I love love love daiwas mag brake systems. I've tosses a tatula all of a couple times. I know they are very popular. I will say though they have a wider profile so I highly recommend handling them both before deciding. If bigger reels don't bother you then go Daiwa. If they'd release a smaller sized tatula I'd be on one as soon as they came out. Daiwa is missing the boat big time in this department.

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I am finishing up my changeover from any BPS reels to Lew's Was going to go with the Revo but for me I like the Lew's is the winner, not going to get rid of any Revo's just the new reels will be Lew's.

The few BPS reels that I had just cannot last if you fish a lot.

z22

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