Choose your reel

You don't adjust the reel.
You just fish.

Wind shifts. Lure changes. You don't touch the reel.

Factory set. Ready to fish.

Svivlo Genesis ONE

Load goes up.
You don't correct it.

Heavy pull on the cast. You don't thumb mid-flight.
Pike. Musky. Big baits.

Size 300 6.3:1 / 8.1:1 Carbon fiber frame ★★★★★ Angel Woche
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Svivlo Draken ONE

Wind shifts mid-cast.
You don't adjust.

Lure changes. Conditions drift. You keep fishing.
Bass. Walleye. Perch.

Size 150 7.3:1 EFTTEX 2025 Winner Angling International Winner Sports Illustrated
Fish Draken ONE → New to baitcasting? Read our beginners guide →

Side by side

Both reels use the same system. You're not choosing performance. Just where you fish.

Same system. Different fishing.

Genesis ONE

Draken ONE

Heavy — swimbaits, large jigs, spinnerbaits
What you're throwing
Light to medium — crankbaits, soft plastics, smaller jigs
Pike, musky, larger bass, predator species
What you're fishing
Bass, walleye, perch, trout, panfish
Heavy pull — long fights, hard pulls
How you fish
Casting often — frequent casts, regular lure changes
Size 300
Reel size
Size 150
6.3:1 / 8.1:1
Gear ratio
7.3:1
12 kg / 27 lbs
Max drag
7 kg / 15.6 lbs
~¾ oz – 7 oz (reference range)
Lure range
~¼ oz – 1½ oz (reference range)
Carbon fiber CF40 — maintained wall thickness
Frame
Carbon fiber CF40 — maintained wall thickness
CastGuard™
What controls the cast
CastGuard™

Lure weight & distance

Same cast.
Whatever's on the line.

You don't change how you cast when the lure changes.

The pull changes. You don't react to it.

You keep the same motion.

Below ~5–8g, pull weakens. Cast shortens. A spinning reel is the better tool there.

How lure weight affects the cast

Heavier lures — pull holds longer. The spool runs free longer. Casts tend to be longer as a result.

Lighter lures — pull fades earlier. Control is preserved. Cast technique stays identical.

Lure weight ranges are reference guidelines — not limits. Nothing is adjusted when you change lure weight. Below ~5–8g, lure pull weakens — a spinning reel is genuinely the better choice at that weight.

Naming where the boundary sits isn't a limitation. It means everything we do claim, you can trust.

How it works

Conditions change.
You don't react to them.

Wind picks up. You keep casting.

You tie something new on. Same cast.

You never start adjusting.

Wind

The lure decelerates mid-flight. That's usually where you pay for it. You don't.

Lure Change

Different weight. Different pull. Normally that means resetting your approach. Same cast. No reset.

Splashdown

Your thumb comes in out of habit. Nothing needed it.

Long Session

Two hours in. Conditions have drifted. You haven't touched the brakes. You never adjusted.

What anglers notice

You stop thinking about the reel.

The checking. Gone. The mid-cast correction. Gone. The thumb at splashdown. You stop using it.

If you want a third-party perspective, read the Sports Illustrated review.

Kurt Mazurek tested the Draken ONE across hundreds of casts in varied conditions. His conclusion:

"No backlash at all. Zero. Exactly as promised."

— Kurt Mazurek, Sports Illustrated

"8 months in. Still not touching the reel."

— Customer review

250 Sessions · One season · Genesis ONE

Wictor Edwardsson — experienced pike angler — fished Genesis ONE across 250 sessions. Zero overruns. Zero lures lost to bird's nests. "Genesis ONE makes me 100% effective on the water."

Read the Sports Illustrated review →

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