Carbon X II focuses on refinement—especially smoothness and usability. If you love the Carbon X concept but want a more polished retrieve, X2 is the step-up.
- 10+1 sealed stainless steel bearings for smoother operation and better protection.
- Two gear ratios (6.2:1 and 5.2:1) to match fast-moving or finesse techniques.
- Official Q&A calls out upgrades such as lighter weight, a larger drag knob, and improved carbon plates.
- Anti-Reverse Switch note: No switch on size 1000.
Carbon X3 isn’t a minor refresh—it’s a platform leap aimed at the biggest pain points Carbon X users mentioned: weight, strength, and durability in wet environments. Piscifun states the design was built on feedback from 50,000+ Carbon X users worldwide, and the feature set reflects that focus.
1) Lighter without compromise (fatigue-free fishing)
X3 is positioned as a true ultralight reel for anglers who fish all day—especially finesse techniques where wrist and forearm fatigue adds up. The warm-up page highlights an AirBlade™ carbon body and rotor that cut weight by 22% versus the previous generation.
2) Stronger structure for better long-term durability
Cutting weight is only half the battle. X3 also claims up to 40% higher structural strength, which matters when you’re fishing heavier cover, running larger baits on a compact reel, or simply putting gear through real-world travel and weekly use.
3) IPX6 protection + fully sealed bearing system
X3 adds an IPX6 waterproof rating and upgrades to an 8+1 fully sealed stainless steel bearing system. The warm-up page FAQ also mentions six key sealing points, positioning X3 as ideal for freshwater and light inshore saltwater use (with basic rinse and maintenance), while acknowledging that heavy daily offshore fishing should still be paired with more specialized gear.
4) More usable line capacity in the same class
Line capacity often limits how versatile an ultralight reel can be. X3 claims a 30% line capacity boost, helping it cover more scenarios—from creek trout and panfish to bass, walleye, and light inshore species—without forcing you into a larger, heavier reel.
5) Fast, efficient retrieve (6.0:1 focus)
Unlike X1 and X2 which offer both 5.2 and 6.2 options, X3’s highlighted spec focuses on a 6.0:1 gear ratio (example shown for the 2000 size). That places it in the “fast enough to cover water” sweet spot while keeping control for finesse presentations.
Use this quick guide based on how you fish:
- Choose Carbon X (X1) if you want the widest size range (including 500 and 4000), the strongest drag claim (up to 33 lb), and the classic value feel.
- Choose Carbon X II (X2) if smoothness is your top priority and you like having both 5.2:1 and 6.2:1 options in the common 1000–3000 sizes.
- Choose Carbon X III (X3) if you want the newest platform: meaningfully lighter build, stronger structure, IPX6 sealing, fully sealed bearings, and improved line capacity—especially for all-day finesse fishing or wet conditions.
Bottom line: If you already trust the Carbon X series, Carbon X III is the most complete version to date—built from user feedback, engineered to stay lighter, stronger, and better protected when conditions turn wet.