Super User 5bass Posted December 18, 2007 Super User Posted December 18, 2007 Interesting,I bet if asked in another thread whether instant anti reverse was important people would be going ape over must have it. Yet have some play in a Shimano and no big deal. I was thinking the same thing. Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted December 18, 2007 Super User Posted December 18, 2007 As stated earlier, a small amount of give protects the reel. This might be why Shimano reels have a reputation for longevity. With proper maintenance, they may last a lifetime. In use, I don't notice any affect on performance...None whats-so-ever. Quote
Super User Micro Posted December 18, 2007 Super User Posted December 18, 2007 I agree with RW that it makes no difference whatsoever. I have a couple of Curado 200 DHSVs. There is very little back play. It really isn't even noticable. I haven't used one yet and lamented the back play. It's simply a non-issue to me. My Curados, in the short time I've had them and limited number of times I've used them (actually have only used one of them) has performed flawlessly. The Curado D is the quintessential low-profile reel with mechanical brake. I firmly believe you can spend more, but you can't get better. (And that's from a die hard Abu man.) It's truly a fantastic reel. Quote
Super User Redlinerobert Posted December 18, 2007 Super User Posted December 18, 2007 Backplay will not harm the reel at all or performance. I know that it's all in my head about how it feels only because I like the fact that Daiwas have no backplay whatsoever. Totally down to personal preferance. Quote
Super User Micro Posted December 18, 2007 Super User Posted December 18, 2007 Backplay will not harm the reel at all or performance. I know that it's all in my head about how it feels only because I like the fact that Daiwas have no backplay whatsoever. Totally down to personal preferance. Not only no backplay, but with all that bling they go well with a purple zoot-suit, white furry hat, and long gold coat. Quote
-Drums- Posted December 18, 2007 Posted December 18, 2007 That being said I have a Citica and notice zero play and just love how "quality feel " of this reel. +1 The new Citica is an unbelievably "quality feeling" reel for the money. Really hard bargain to beat in my opinion. I own 4 Shimano BC's: 1 Curado 200B 1 Curado 100B (bought from RedlineRobert) 1 Curado 200BSF (bought from RedlineRobert) 1 Citica 100DSV I also hate backplay, and I honestly haven't noticed it at all with any of those 4 reels. If it's there, it's so trivial that I can't even feel it. Quote
shimanogloomis man Posted December 19, 2007 Posted December 19, 2007 iv owned shimano since iv ever started fishing as of now my only reel that has slight backplay which dosnt bother me is my chronarch 100b These reels have no back play at all that i own as of now mg 50 curado bsf calais 200a stradic last years model 4000 citica bsf style not sure of the model dont feel like looking in my room revo stx yea i bought an abu to see what this hype is all about just waiting for spring :'( Quote
Super User MickD Posted December 25, 2007 Super User Posted December 25, 2007 RW, what does the Shimano backplay protect the reel from? I have many reels with one way bearings/clutches, Shimano, Quantum, 2 different BPS, Ambassador, and I don't detect any backplay on any of them, if backplay means spool rotation before the one way clutch engages. I'm either easy on this issue or I lucked out on all my reels. Quote
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