#2545, "RE: New chronarch reels" In response to Reply # 0
I have heard from a very "reliable" source, that they are awesome. Not for the fisherman who wants a light-weight finessy-type reel, they definetely appear to be a very tournament-friendly type of low-pro reel. Looks very durable. Dane
#2546, "RE: New chronarch reels" In response to Reply # 0
I have one of those too, pretty nice and it cast's really, really well. The new sideplate feature is a little strange but overall I'm impressed. The drag is smooth and has good range and it has good power for a small reel. My biggest fish on it so far is 6 1/2 and it handled it fine.
#2548, "RE: New chronarch reels" In response to Reply # 3
>Are those reels available to the public yet? Is there a >release date on them.
Yea, the new Chronarch 100B versions are now on the shelves (as are the new magnesium 50 series Chronarchs) . You're in the Bay--Hi's Tackle in SF has them.
There are three versions of the 100 size reels: a 6.2:1 ratio, a 5.1:1 ratio and a 6.2:1 deeper spooled "saltwater" version. They're all Super Free and have aluminum frames + sideplates. The regular and cranking versions have low mass wiffle spools. Color is a plated gunmetal gray (as opposed to paint). Forged/nutless handles like the Calais and Scorpions too.
$269.99
They're pretty great but I'm still partial to the previous "A" versions...
#2549, "RE: New chronarch reels" In response to Reply # 4
that's cool. They appeared on Tacklewarehouse tonight too :) I'm not much on the 50 and 100 sized reels. If there's a 200 I'll drool over it for a bit :)
#2554, "RE: New chronarch reels" In response to Reply # 9
>put them both in your hand and you'll see the difference >right away...
Sure, I know there's a world of difference. I'm just saying that the external lines of the new Chronarch B reel borrow heavily from the old Curado A reel (aka the 'tomato'), which came out way way way before the current green Curado B series. It's kind of an old retro look...