Msl819 Posted December 8, 2020 Posted December 8, 2020 The Curado has long held the reputation for me as the workhorse in the Shimano lineup. Great quality at a reasonable price (subjective I know). I realize this may be disputed but what is the spinning reel equivalent to you? It does not have to be in the Shimano lineup but what spinning reel has the same type of value/performance reputation in your opinion? Quote
Super User jimmyjoe Posted December 8, 2020 Super User Posted December 8, 2020 Metal Stradic. jj Quote
Super User Jig Man Posted December 8, 2020 Super User Posted December 8, 2020 Stradics and Symmetys have been my mainstay though the Sahara is also a good work horse. I don’t even know how many of each I have. Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted December 8, 2020 Super User Posted December 8, 2020 2500 Stradic Ci 4+ https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Shimano_Stradic_Ci4_Spinning_Reel/descpage-SCI4.html The newest version is Stradic ST2500HGFL https://fish.shimano.com/content/fish/northamerica/us/en/homepage/Shimano_Product_Page.P-STRADIC_FL.html Quote
Super User GaryH Posted December 8, 2020 Super User Posted December 8, 2020 Stradic cl 4. Use it for bass and steelhead Quote
Randy Price Posted December 8, 2020 Posted December 8, 2020 Stradic without a doubt. I've been using Stradics since 2000 (FG wooden handle model) 2000. Most of mine now are 2500 Ci4+ now but I have NEVER had an issue with any of them. Quote
Msl819 Posted December 8, 2020 Author Posted December 8, 2020 Do the Stradic Ci4+ or now the Vanford tend to hold up as well as the metal bodied version? Quote
Super User soflabasser Posted December 8, 2020 Super User Posted December 8, 2020 The Shimano Stradic is one of the best spinning reels for its price range. Penn also makes very good spinning reels. Quote
Msl819 Posted December 8, 2020 Author Posted December 8, 2020 1 minute ago, soflabasser said: The Shimano Stradic is one of the best spinning reels for its price range. Penn also makes very good spinning reels. Which Penn models are comparable? Quote
Super User bulldog1935 Posted December 8, 2020 Super User Posted December 8, 2020 I'll throw in a vote for Stradic FL as the baseline workhorse reel, and also point out that Twin Power with metal rotor is the next step up. The latter is also bench-made in Japan, so parts are matched for even smoother function. Quote
Super User soflabasser Posted December 8, 2020 Super User Posted December 8, 2020 19 minutes ago, Msl819 said: Which Penn models are comparable? How much money are you willing to invest in a spinning reel? Quote
Michigander Posted December 8, 2020 Posted December 8, 2020 19 minutes ago, Msl819 said: Which Penn models are comparable? Penn Conflict I is amazing. Hard to find now and the Conflict II's were not as good. Battles are also solid and basically the same reel. You pay for the ruggedness with a bit of weight though. I can also second the Sahara. Been abusing mine for several years. Also picked up a Spheros last year and that is going strong as well. Quote
Super User MickD Posted December 8, 2020 Super User Posted December 8, 2020 while Stradics are fine reels, they are a little pricey, IMO, to answer this question. I'd say right now that the Pflueger Supreme for $105 is the answer. Or any Daiwa in the $100-150 range. Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted December 8, 2020 Super User Posted December 8, 2020 I began my Shimano adventure with the original Stradic twenty(?) years ago. Along the road I gave it to a friend who is still fishing the reel. Pricey? I don't think so. 1 Quote
Msl819 Posted December 8, 2020 Author Posted December 8, 2020 15 minutes ago, soflabasser said: How much money are you willing to invest in a spinning reel? Let’s say ~$200 Quote
LCG Posted December 8, 2020 Posted December 8, 2020 Stradic FL, also own a Curado K. Same solid feel. Quote
Super User MickD Posted December 8, 2020 Super User Posted December 8, 2020 7 minutes ago, Msl819 said: Let’s say ~$200 You're in the Stradic range, so there is your answer. Quote
Super User soflabasser Posted December 8, 2020 Super User Posted December 8, 2020 9 minutes ago, Msl819 said: Let’s say ~$200 For less than $200 you can get a Fierce, Battle, Spinfisher VI, Conflict, and many other choices. Some complain that the reels are a little heavy but that is because they are built to last and take abuse. Besides anyone that works out a little will be just fine fishing with these reels. Quote
Super User MickD Posted December 8, 2020 Super User Posted December 8, 2020 I think the current Stradics don't have an anti-reverse switch, which is a problem for me. I'll stick with switches as long as I can find a good reel with them. Bad trend, in my opinion. 1 Quote
Super User bulldog1935 Posted December 8, 2020 Super User Posted December 8, 2020 I paid $150/ for two '19 Stradics from Japan, and right now, that may be the only place you can find them. Quote
redmeansdistortion Posted December 8, 2020 Posted December 8, 2020 22 minutes ago, MickD said: I think the current Stradics don't have an anti-reverse switch, which is a problem for me. I'll stick with switches as long as I can find a good reel with them. Bad trend, in my opinion. I love the switch when jigging walleye. Easy peasy to keep your bait at the right depth. Quote
Msl819 Posted December 8, 2020 Author Posted December 8, 2020 22 minutes ago, MickD said: I think the current Stradics don't have an anti-reverse switch, which is a problem for me. I'll stick with switches as long as I can find a good reel with them. Bad trend, in my opinion. What is biggest advantage of anti-reverse to you? I know the downside seems to be an additional place water can get in, just never really understood the main use. Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted December 8, 2020 Super User Posted December 8, 2020 When dinosaurs ruled the world... 1 Quote
Super User bulldog1935 Posted December 8, 2020 Super User Posted December 8, 2020 if you want a really good dinosaur with excellent locomotive drive, selective anti-reverse, same spool stroke and line management that compares to Stradic, I'm a big fan of $90 Tica Libra. They're heavy, doesn't matter in the small size, and built to last. Also keep in mind their 3000 is everybody else's 5000. Tica sells direct on Amazon, and TackleDirect also stocks them. Quote
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