GbayGiant Posted March 6, 2007 Report Share Posted March 6, 2007 Got a Cabela's spring catalogue in the mail today and drooled all over it and seen this, I think I'll wait for a few years of reviews before I take the plunge in this one, what's next ? a personal robot to fish for you while you sip a cold one ? Shimano Calcutta TE® DC Baitcasting Reels Winner of the 2003 ICAST Best of Show Award, Shimano's new Calcutta TE® DC baitcasting reel features the greatest innovation in reel technology in years: a computer chip pre-programmed with eight spool-braking patterns to match lure weight and spool speed. The self-energizing digital braking system allows you to cast farther than you ever have before and put an end to backlash. How It Works: During the initial moments of a cast, the energy generated by the rotation of the spool is stored in the digital control circuit board and used to power the digital braking system for subsequent casts. The waterproof digital control system of a Calcutta TE DC is a self-energizing system, recharging with each cast. By simply turning the external 8 position dial to the selected setting, the Calcutta TE DC allows access up to 8 different pre-programmed braking patterns based on lure type, wind conditions, or casting method. The digital control braking system allows the electromagnetic brake to be applied every 1/1000 of a second. As the brakes are activated, the digital brake system emits electronic beep sounds reinforcing the sense of digital control. With this technology, each of the 8 pre-programmed braking patterns provide awesome control of the feeding of the line by applying the ideal amount of braking force at critical intervals. As a result, it is possible to achieve long, accurate casts with consistent backlash control. Calcutta TE DC features: Digital circuit is sealed to prevent moisture intrusion and corrosion Braking frequency: updates every 1/1000 of a second Precision machine cut aluminum frame Rigid aluminum sideplates keep gears in precise alignment High Efficiency Gearing (HEG™) Smooth and High Power Dartainium® drag performance Super Free Pinion Gear System (SF™) eliminates friction between the pinion gear and the spool shaft for increased freespool Lightweight aluminum wiffle spool to further enhance freespool Large diameter super Duralumin main gear for increased durability Super Stopper® Anti-Reverse 10BB+1RB™ Anti-Rust Bearings 0.35mm micro pitch cast control knob with a high precision click sound Cold forged handle Recessed reel foot for excellent palmability and comfort $499 US Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mepps Posted March 6, 2007 Report Share Posted March 6, 2007 (edited) Its actaully a few years old already and has solid reviews as well! review: http://www.tackletour.com/reviewshimanocalcuttatedc.html I almost picked one up in 2004, but they didnt have the left hand model in store. (just aswell, my VISA bill was(is) too big) Personally, i'd like to see a slightly larger version come out. The newset version is the low profile one...cost is about $650 review: http://tackletour.com/reviewshimanocalaisdcreview.html Edited March 6, 2007 by mepps Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MJL Posted March 6, 2007 Report Share Posted March 6, 2007 Here's a review from 2004 http://tackletour.com/reviewshimanocalcuttatedc.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GbayGiant Posted March 6, 2007 Author Report Share Posted March 6, 2007 (edited) They don't care about lefties. Cool links guys (where have I been this is old news), I wouldn't mind trying one out for a day. Edited March 6, 2007 by GbayGiant Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mepps Posted March 6, 2007 Report Share Posted March 6, 2007 The guy at BPS actually told me that didnt make a left handed verion. I asked to borrow their catelog and pointed out that they did. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
crusty Posted March 6, 2007 Report Share Posted March 6, 2007 Saw a link on japan market Shimano a few weeks ago.. Thought it was on this site They were offering an upgraded version of this reel looked like solid gold Enough to make a grown man drool. "IF I HAD A MILLION DOLLARS" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Terry Posted March 6, 2007 Report Share Posted March 6, 2007 yeah the new Calais 4x8 DC is very cool and many more bells and whistles and some pretty good deals on ebay for them Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mepps Posted March 6, 2007 Report Share Posted March 6, 2007 Just check out this page if you want to blow money on expensive reels! http://japantackle.com/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GbayGiant Posted March 6, 2007 Author Report Share Posted March 6, 2007 (edited) Wow, that Daiwa Ishidai Z looks killer. To bad reels don't have lifetime warranties like rods, I wouldn't mind dropping some more cash on them. They consider 6 years a life time warranty I was reading, not bad but you would have to ship it back to Japan. Edited March 6, 2007 by GbayGiant Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mattyk Posted March 6, 2007 Report Share Posted March 6, 2007 I think that Daiwa Ishidai Z was $950, thats insane. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
char finder Posted March 6, 2007 Report Share Posted March 6, 2007 I have the left handed model 201 te dc and it is trully amazing. You can chuck your bait out a mile with no backlash. Just don't try using it for flipping as you will get a backlash. The chip does not operate well for flipping baits. There is some small adjustments that you should make which are dependant on bait weight and wind, but it is much simpler than other reels that i have had. Very smooth reel! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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