Overview
Made specifically for techniques and lures that require high-speed retrieves, the Quantum Throttle Casting Reels pick up line quickly to make them perfectly suited for topwater’s, jigs, and a wide range of power fishing techniques. Housed in a lightweight yet tough graphite frame and side cover, the low-profile design of Throttle Casting Reels fits comfortably in the palm of your hand.
Boasting high-performance features like Zero-Friction pinion technology, Throttle Casting Reels remove the point of contact between the spool and pinion gear for a smooth casting and free-flowing spool. DynaMag cast control gives anglers the ability to make fine-tuned adjustments to the magnetic drag and all-metal gears provide extended reel life and durability. Delivering smooth casting accuracy and long-lasting durability, the Quantum Throttle Casting Reels are backed by Quantum’s 5-year warranty and sure to become a favorite among anglers.
Specifications
| Model | Retrieve | Gear Ratio | I.P.T | Weight | Line Cap. | Bearings | |
| TH101HC.BX3 | Left | 7.3:1 | 30 | 7.6 | 12/135 | 7BB + 1RB | Buy Now |
Previous Feedback
Comments: Quantum did a great job with this real. It's smooth and has a good drag system. For the price of the reel you can go wrong. It looks sleek, but also performed like a $129 reel. I have thrown Abu Garcia reels and Lew's reels in the same class as this one and this one out performs them both by a long shot. I can cast at least 3 feet farther and when fishing covering more water per cast is the biggest advantage an angled can have. Quantum is very underrated and I'm switching to their reels exclusively.
From: Bassintheburbs: Chicago 7/1/23
Comments: I really wanted to like this reel. An $80 reel with a 5 year warranty is outstanding and shows the commitment Quantum has to quality. This reel may last 5 years however its just not good. To be fair it is a budget reel and I will review it through that lens. The reel feels excessively heavy, the drag essentially has to be locked all the way down to prevent slip during hook sets, the spool tensioner seems to be inconsistent from cast to cast, and the magnetic brake doesn't seem to do much of anything. When comparing it to another budget reel such as the Abu Max ($69), the Max feels better and casts better.
From: David: Georgia 6/21/22