Shimano Chronarch MGL - is it still a great reel in 2020?

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Weighing in at only 6.5 oz. and packed with Shimanos most advanced technology the new Shimano Chronarch MGL Casting Reel delivers the top level performance tournament and enthusiast anglers require. More advanced than ever before its lightweight Magnumlite Spool allows a low moment of inertia requiring very little force to get it spinning. This means lures will cast farther with less effort than before.

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