Explained: Shimano Chronarch, What Is The Shimano Chronarch Made Of

The following subject, What Is The Shimano Chronarch Made Of?, will be the focus of this blog post, and it will go into great detail about all of the relevant aspects of the subject. Continue reading if you want to learn more about this topic.

One thing that is clear is it is basically constructed out of a carbon composite material.

Shimano Mgl: What does Shimano MGL stand for

The lightweight MagnumLite (MGL)

spool design

significantly reduces the moment of inertia at the beginning of a cast by roughly 10%. This allows anglers to experience greater casting distance by up to 20% as well as increased accuracy with a wider variety of lures.

Shimano Chronarch Mgl: Where is the Shimano Chronarch MGL made

Price & Applications: The Chronarch MGL is made in Japan and comes with a USDM price of $279.99.

Is HG or XG better?


high gearing reels

offer a good compromise between

retrieve speed

and power. Extra-High Gearing (XG) is designed for anglers looking for

ultra-fast retrieve

speeds XG gearing is ideal for anglers looking to target fast moving fish like tuna, trevally and mackerel using topwater lure presentations.

Shimano Reels: What does FB mean in Shimano reels

Alot of Shimanos finish with FA, FB etc. The “F” stands for front drag and the letter after stands for the model of that range. If a reel has an “S” at the end (like 2500S) , it means it is a “shallow spool” model. “HG” at the end, meaning “High Gear” “PG” at the end, meaning “Power Gear”.

Shimano Reels: What does HG stand for on Shimano reels

“HG” in the end stands for “ High Gear ” and will get you more fishing line in one turn of a reel. “XG” will get you more line than anything else.

What is SVS braking system?


System:

SVS Infinity is a

centrifugal brake

which uses

small weights

on the inside of the reel to activate the braking Most braking settings can be achieved using the external dial, but for additional adjustment the internal weights can be engaged or disengaged to adjust the braking resistance.

Centrifugal Brake System: What is

centrifugal brake

system

The centrifugal brake is the control that allows the line to feed off of the spool at the same rate of speed as the cast As the spool is spinning, gravity will make the centrifugal brakes extend from the center of the spool to run along a shelf inside the side panel of the reel.

Fishing Reels: What does BB mean on fishing reels

What Do

ball bearings

Do on a Fishing Reel? The main purpose of

ball bearings

is to reduce friction, create ease of motion, and increase speed when fishing. Together, this essentially means that ball bearings make your fishing reel easier to use and more effective.

Best Gear Ratio: What is the best gear ratio for fishing

In general, we recommend a gear ratio around 4.9:1 for saltwater applications. Here is an

opposite example

of the musky fisherman. This slower range is great for bait rigs since they require a slow retrieve to keep the bait on the hook when you retrieve.

What does BFS mean in fishing?


Fishing:

What is Bait Finesse System (BFS) Fishing? (including video below) Bait Finesse System fishing is using baitcasting reels with special shallow, drilled out/ultralight, spools and

light-action rods

to throw lures weighing less than approximately 5-7g (3/16 oz to ¼ oz and below).

Shimano Vbs: What is Shimano VBS

VBS uses centrifugal force rather than magnets to aid in controlling the cast When turned on, the individual brake weights are forced outward at the beginning of the cast when backlashes most often occur, causing friction that reduces the speed of the spool.

Curado Dc: What does the HG stand for in Curado DC

The DC HG ( high gear ) is 7.4:1. The DC XG (extreme high gear) is 8.5:1.

Reel Good: What is a 2000 reel good for

For example for finesse fishing , you’ll want to use a 2000 size spinning reel. This size works very well with ultralight lures, which is perfect for finesse applications. On the other hand, if you’re using larger lures, such as crankbait, you’ll probably want to go for a larger reel size such as a 3000 or even a 3500.

Sources


https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Shimano_Chronarch_MGL_Casting_Reels/descpage-CMGLX.html


https://www.fishingcastle.com/products/Shimano-Chronarch-E-Baitcasting-Reels-.html


https://fish.shimano.com/content/fish/northamerica/us/en/homepage/Shimano_Product_Page.P-CHRONARCH_MGL.html