sweet daddy Posted July 25, 2009 Posted July 25, 2009 If the curado works better for you roll with it, I wont get all red faced on here to try to change your mind. I know people get mad when I call them six pin reels, but I don't say it as an insult. Quote
Super User cart7t Posted July 25, 2009 Super User Posted July 25, 2009 Had the reel been just for P/F I would've said the STX hands down, especially for that price. Throw in the frog factor and I'm on the fence. The Curado E is a 7 bearing reel with graphite end plates. Seems as though Shimano isn't capable of engineering a lightweight reel without going down the graphite road. Not that big of an issue on the palm plate side but I think I'd like my mechanics on the 'guts' side of the reel to be planted on something more solid than pencil lead. Just get a Revo S. Even cheaper. Quote
Bassaholic84 Posted July 25, 2009 Posted July 25, 2009 The poll speaks for itself!!!!!!!!!!! LOL. More people probably own the STX seeing that it's already a couple of years older than the E7. Are you kidding me? 75% of the people on this board own curados. This is why I wont ask these questions on the board anymore. Some people will give honest responses but lots just bash the other brand they dont have or dont like. They are both well made reels. I honestly prefer my STX over my curado for almost every application. But thats me. It can cast weightless baits fine and i still dont understand what people are talking about with the brakes and all these backlashes. I dont know maybe they dont think they need to control the spool with their thumb on a baitcaster. You will not be upset with either reel choose which ever you like best dont get caught up in the pole or all the bashing comments. (half of them probally never even fished both reels) They will both get the job done fine. If it were me I would chose the stx mainly because of the price. But its you so choose which ever you feel is the reel for you because your opinion is the only one that matters. WE ALL KNOW THEY ARE BOTH GREAT REELS. Quote
Super User cart7t Posted July 25, 2009 Super User Posted July 25, 2009 It can cast weightless baits fine and i still dont understand what people are talking about with the brakes and all these backlashes. I dont know maybe they dont think they need to control the spool with their thumb on a baitcaster. I rarely need to control the spool with my thumb since I got my dual brake Patriarchs. I go fishing to fish, not to pamper a temperamental bait casting reel. Quote
Super User Dan: Posted July 26, 2009 Author Super User Posted July 26, 2009 It can cast weightless baits fine and i still dont understand what people are talking about with the brakes and all these backlashes. I dont know maybe they dont think they need to control the spool with their thumb on a baitcaster. I rarely need to control the spool with my thumb since I got my dual brake Patriarchs. I go fishing to fish, not to pamper a temperamental bait casting reel. x2. I can typically cast my Citica 201E without touching the spool. BTW, I just ordered the REVO STX. If I don't like it, I'll put it up for sale. Quote
DINK WHISPERER Posted July 26, 2009 Posted July 26, 2009 It can cast weightless baits fine and i still dont understand what people are talking about with the brakes and all these backlashes. I dont know maybe they dont think they need to control the spool with their thumb on a baitcaster. I rarely need to control the spool with my thumb since I got my dual brake Patriarchs. I go fishing to fish, not to pamper a temperamental bait casting reel. x2. I can typically cast my Citica 201E without touching the spool. BTW, I just ordered the REVO STX. If I don't like it, I'll put it up for sale. Don't bother, if you don't like it PM me and i will take it! LATERZ Quote
Quitlimpin Posted July 26, 2009 Posted July 26, 2009 The poll speaks for itself!!!!!!!!!!! LOL. More people probably own the STX seeing that it's already a couple of years older than the E7. Are you kidding me? 75% of the people on this board own curados. This is why I wont ask these questions on the board anymore. Some people will give honest responses but lots just bash the other brand they dont have or dont like. They are both well made reels. I honestly prefer my STX over my curado for almost every application. But thats me. It can cast weightless baits fine and i still dont understand what people are talking about with the brakes and all these backlashes. I dont know maybe they dont think they need to control the spool with their thumb on a baitcaster. You will not be upset with either reel choose which ever you like best dont get caught up in the pole or all the bashing comments. (half of them probally never even fished both reels) They will both get the job done fine. If it were me I would chose the stx mainly because of the price. But its you so choose which ever you feel is the reel for you because your opinion is the only one that matters. WE ALL KNOW THEY ARE BOTH GREAT REELS. Exactly this. Nuff said Quote
Super User Dan: Posted July 26, 2009 Author Super User Posted July 26, 2009 It can cast weightless baits fine and i still dont understand what people are talking about with the brakes and all these backlashes. I dont know maybe they dont think they need to control the spool with their thumb on a baitcaster. I rarely need to control the spool with my thumb since I got my dual brake Patriarchs. I go fishing to fish, not to pamper a temperamental bait casting reel. x2. I can typically cast my Citica 201E without touching the spool. BTW, I just ordered the REVO STX. If I don't like it, I'll put it up for sale. Don't bother, if you don't like it PM me and i will take it! LATERZ If you've got the money and want a left hand high speed then ok. Quote
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.