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Are the inshore models built differently, with different materials, to inhibit salt water corrosion?

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The Inshore reel is fabricated out of an exclusive one piece X-Craftic alloy frame and crank-side cover for enhanced corrosion resistance. Along with the saltwater-ready body design the reel incorporates seven stainless steel HPCR bearings, Duragear brass gears, Carbon Matrix Drag system, centrifugal brake system, and the Infinity II spool design. The reel also uses a stainless steel crankshaft for additional durability against the corrosive saltwater environment. The Inshore reel is 8.68 ounces (9.1 ounces with the Power Handle) in weight, has a larger line capacity than the Revo STX - 12/175, and a gear ratio of 6.4:1.
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Had to vote Revo because there was no Zillion, Tierra , Core or Chronarch? I'm thinking someones in the market for a new reel! ;D

just bought my first two ever, a quantum accurist and a cabelas tournament zx...hopefully they are worth the money, especially the accurist

Thank you much!

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Also,  Daiwa Zillion, Shimano Core, ABU Record, Shimano Calcuttas, Shimano Scorpion.  All great reels.

Sold my Revo Premier, its no high-end Shimano or Daiwa to say the least  :).  

Hey Chaddy : Don't worry about zipping your lip. Concieted Redneck wins the BS'er of the century award and then some. I bet he even owns all those reels or has at least borrowed one from a friend for an hour. ;D

Thank god somebody thought so too ;D

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Other than for one old Ambassador, all baitcasters are Shimano.

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I have 3 Revo's and 3 Curado's of those listed.

i voted revo, i have and S-L, but i also have a daiwa procaster-Z japanese model i bought in the flea market here.  and FYI, that daiwa will out cast my revo everytime.

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