Shimano reels

fishbuster80

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Does anyone know if the Shimano Corvalus is a good reel to purchase? And if it is what are the gears made of?
 

ebry710

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Re: Shimano reels

Not their finest model, Cabela's Web Site $69-79. Didn't find gear material.

"This latest addition to the Shimano baitcaster family shares many of the same great features as its higher-priced cousins. VBS? (Variable Brake System) for exceptional spool control and casting distance. Super Stopper? and Assist Stopper anti-reverse systems. Two-post quick take-down system allows for easy maintenance and adjustment. 400 and 401 models feature non-disengaging levelwind and clicker. Smooth three-bearing drive with one roller bearing in the handle. Die-cast aluminum frame."

http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/t...ing&cm_ite=shimano corvalus&_requestid=103683

CORVALUS

It doesn't matter what you're doing-start with a solid base, and everything you build on it will be better. So we started the Corvalus? with a one-piece diecast aluminum frame that will stand up in battle. Add Super Stopper? anti-reverse for solid hooksets, and our Variable Braking System (VBS?) for easy casts, and there will always be a place for Corvalus? in your armory.

* Features Non-Disengaging Levelwind System (400 & 401 only)
* Two Post Quick Take Down
* Rubber Handle Grip
* Diecast Aluminum Frame
* Aluminum Sides
* Clicker (400 & 401 only)
* Aluminum Spool

http://fish.shimano.com/catalog/fis...<>ast_id=1408474395181270&bmUID=1207458243882
 
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