Backlash-Free Baitcasting Reel — No Settings to Get Wrong
The baitcaster with no settings. Because if it has settings, you're the brake.
“Works exactly as promised.” — Sports Illustrated
Wind shifts. Lure changes. You don’t touch the reel.
You cast once.
Then you never stop casting.
Backlash-Free Baitcasting Reel — No Settings to Get Wrong
No settings. You're not the brake.
“Works exactly as promised.” — Sports Illustrated
Wind shifts. You don’t adjust.
You cast once.
Then you never stop casting.
The problem
It works.
Until something changes.
You make a clean cast. Everything feels right.
Then something shifts.
Wind picks up. You switch lures. You put a little more into the cast.
That’s when you start watching the spool instead of the water.
Adjusting. Slowing down. Getting ready to stop it.
The cast changes. You react.
What changes
Something changes.
You don’t.
Same cast. Same effort.
Wind moves. Lure changes. You keep going.
You’re not reaching for anything.
Not adjusting between casts.
Not preparing for what might happen at the end.
You just keep fishing.
"250 sessions. I stopped thinking about it."
— Wictor Edwardsson
Why that happens
The spool doesn’t run ahead.
So nothing needs stopping.
You’re not thinking about brakes.
You’re not thinking about spool tension.
You just cast.
As long as the lure pulls, the cast continues.
When that pull fades, the spool settles on its own.
- No brake changes between casts
- No mid-cast correction
- No thumb timing at splashdown
- No overrun to deal with
You cast. It ends. Nothing follows.
That behavior has a name: CastGuard™.
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Independent review — August 2025
That’s where it usually goes wrong.
Choose your reel
Two reels. Same behavior.
Different water.
You don’t tune for conditions. You don’t adjust between casts.
Both reels behave the same way. You just pick based on what you fish.
Svivlo Genesis ONE
For bigger baits
and sustained load.
Swimbaits. Large spinnerbaits. Heavy jigs. Pike. Musky. Larger bass. Fish that pull back hard.
Genesis ONE is built for sessions where the rod stays loaded — on the cast and in the fight.
When you lean into a heavier bait, it doesn't become sensitive. When the wind pushes against more mass, you're not adding brake between casts. When a fish surges at close range, the reel stays composed.
You're not managing it under pressure.
Built for force and sustained load.
Svivlo Draken ONE
For bass, walleye, perch, trout —
and long days of casting.
Frequent casting. Regular lure changes. Wind that moves in and out through the afternoon.
Draken ONE stays steady as rhythm shifts. When conditions drift, you're not adjusting brakes between casts. When you swap lures, you're not retuning spool tension.
At splashdown — even when skipping under docks — you're not racing your thumb to prevent backlash.
It keeps your pace intact.
Built for repetition. Not for correction.
Not for cleaning up the one that went wrong.
Independent Review — Sports Illustrated
Video Review — In-Fisherman
Best New Product — EFTTEX 2025
Top 3 Most Innovative — ICAST 2025
Best New Product — EFTTEX 2024
★★★★Revolutionizes Baitcasting
Independent Review — Sports Illustrated
Video Review — In-Fisherman
Best New Product — EFTTEX 2025
Top 3 Most Innovative — ICAST 2025
Best New Product — EFTTEX 2024
★★★★Revolutionizes Baitcasting
This is where it usually goes wrong.
At ICAST
He makes the cast.
The lure lands.
His thumb never moves.
He calls it the best baitcaster he’s ever used.
Choose your reel →
The easiest way to understand it
Is to fish it.
Wind shifts. You change lures. You push a cast harder.
What stops
You’re not adjusting brakes.
You’re not touching spool tension.
During the cast
No thumb timing at splashdown.
No overruns to deal with.
After
No line to cut.
No fixing the reel mid-session.
What remains
You keep your pace.
You keep casting.
Nothing interrupts.
Buy now or find a dealer →