Freshly redesigned for 2021 to meet the demands of tournament level bass anglers the Shimano Curado Spinning Rods showcase improved strength and casting performance over their predecessors. Now built on blanks featuring Shimanos famed Hi-Power X technology the Curado Bass Rods are stronger and bette...r performing than ever before. Hi-Power X blanks feature an outer layer of carbon tape that tightly winds the blank in opposite directions for enhanced torsional rigidity and heightened responsiveness. Hi-Power X blanks are revered for their ability to provide much more accurate casts by reducing blank twist and ovalization while providing precise power transfer and control when fighting a fish. In terms of componentry these rods are fitted with Fuji tangle-free K guides with FazLite inserts for precision line management and smooth casting. Shimanos CI4+ Reel Seats enhance sensitivity by more effectively transmitting vibrations into the hand and help contribute to the rods lightweight and exceptionally well balanced feel. Durable EVA split grip handles provide a secure grip and comfort for all day casting. If a set of fairly priced tournament caliber bass rods is what youre looking for you owe it to yourself to check out the newly redesigned Curado bass rods from Shimano.
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<span>Hi Jose, According to Shimano, The Shimano CDS76LA Curado Spinning Rod has a rod weight of 0.35lbs or 5.6oz. Please let us know if theres anything else we can assist you with. Tight Lines. </span>
I would go with the Shimano STC3000XGFL Stradic FL Spinning Reel or the Shimano VF4000XGF Vanford Spinning Reel.<p><br /></p><p>https://www.tackledirect.com/shimano-stc3000xgfl-stradic-fl-spinning-reel.html<br /></p><p>https://www.tackledirect.com/shimano
I would go with the Shimano TRX300A TranX Baitcasting Reel.<p><br /></p><p>https://www.tackledirect.com/shimano-trx300a-tranx-baitcasting-reel.html<br /></p><p><br /></p>
Either the Stradic 3000 or 4000 would work. The 3000 will be lighter but you will sacrifice line capacity. The 4000 gives you line capacity but is a bit heavier. It really comes down to what you're fishing for, method, and personal preference.