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I'm looking at getting a new reel and I've been eyeing the Curado due to its popularity.  I'm just confused about the difference between the two.  So, what's the difference and is the E worth the $100 difference?

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I'm looking at getting a new reel and I've been eyeing the Curado due to its popularity.  I'm just confused about the difference between the two.  So, what's the difference and is the E worth the $100 difference?

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You may be looking at the 300e which is a bigger spoil size reel vs the 200i. But I buy my curado I's off eBay for 110-130, and I feel like they are unbeatable for a new reel in that price range. 

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F and G?  Just pulling your chain.  :D  I've got some Curado Es, but no Is, so I can't help you.  Based on my experience with the E model, I don't see how the I could be much better.

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The main differences between the E & I are x ship which a dual bearing pinion support and the dial adjusted centrifugal brake. Whether one is better than the other depends on your personal feelings about those features. 

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Sheltons clothing and outdoor has it for 129 right now.  Ordered same reel from them before last summer and loved it.  (curado i) 

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Left off model that was on sale
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I have  both the E's and the I's but in my opinion the I is a much better reel with the x ship. And its is a smoother reel .

I would go with the the new I. 

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Neither of them compare to the old d's imo. Anyway between the e and I series I'd pick the I. I'd also go with the citica if you can find it cheaper. I have both and they are identical performance wise. I can't understand why anyone would pay more for the curado. 

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9 hours ago, Rbm18 said:

I have  both the E's and the I's but in my opinion the I is a much better reel with the x ship. And its is a smoother reel .

I would go with the the new I. 

Ditto 

 

Mike 

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The E is a more user friendly reel and a supreme caster in my opinion and experience. The I looks sexy and feels nice in hand but it's quirky from my limited experience. I can't backlash the E but the I had no problem backlashing the I....not a fan of touchy reels. My thumb no likey! Spoiled thumb I guess! I also loved the D series that someone mentioned. Very smooth reels!

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I own a D, i, and an E. The D is an absolute tank. It's very smooth and casts pretty well but if I'm going for absolute distance I pick up my super tuned E. I can make a 60yd cast with 3/8oz head and 5" swimbait. If I fished tournaments I would definitely want all i's though. They're smooth very powerful and mine casts almost as far as my super tuned E and the svs brakes are wonderful when dealing with wind. I generally have one brake block on and the dial set to 2.

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1 hour ago, stkbassn said:

The E is a more user friendly reel and a supreme caster in my opinion and experience. The I looks sexy and feels nice in hand but it's quirky from my limited experience. I can't backlash the E but the I had no problem backlashing the I....not a fan of touchy reels. My thumb no likey! Spoiled thumb I guess! I also loved the D series that someone mentioned. Very smooth reels!

I have found i need three brakes on with the I, dial on two, and a little loose on the cast control. The E was just two brakes, forget it,and loose cast control.

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6 hours ago, Jaheff said:

I have found i need three brakes on with the I, dial on two, and a little loose on the cast control. The E was just two brakes, forget it,and loose cast control.

I agree with the I on three shoes and two on the dial. I did use two shoes and six on the dial for a while but it didn't leave any room for on the fly wind adjustments.  I found when not using max effort casts I could lower the dial but needed to thumb it carefully (all with loose tension brake) but it casted effortlessly.  

 The x-ship gives the reel an effortless(smooth)  retrieve that I like.  

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