With Infinity Connect, your reel, rod and line are designed to work as one setup! Giving you smoother action, more control, and gear that performs better when it’s matched. Together, they unlock a completely new fishing experience.
Fishing involves many different actions, but this concept looks closely at the moment where everything begins: the cast. By improving how your setup behaves during this part of the process, it delivers three important benefits. You get a smoother and more controlled release, more natural distance without extra effort and line that keeps its strength for longer.
What you notice straight away with an Infinity Connect setup is the clean, steady way the line comes off the rod. The line sits tight and even on the Stella SW, and the X Guide Touch Free Titanium keeps it running clear of the blank. Everything feels controlled from the moment the line starts moving.
With a normal setup, the line often taps against the blank as it leaves the spool, which creates that fluttering noise and sends an unwanted vibration into your hand. With Infinity Connect, that contact is reduced. The line moves through the guides smoothly, with a steady sound and no hesitation.
It almost feels like fishing with lighter gear. There is very little resistance and the line seems to glide out more easily. That smooth, light feel makes your fishing more enjoyable, especially when you are spending long hours offshore.
In lure fishing, extra distance always works in your favor. Every meter helps you reach more water and opens up new chances you would not get with a shorter cast.
Infinity Connect adds an average of about five percent more distance compared to a conventional setup. So if you normally reach around eighty meters, you can expect roughly four meters extra on each cast. It may not sound like much, but over a full session it gives you noticeably more range to work with.
Infinity Connect concept helps reduce contact between the line and the blank, which slows down the wear that normally happens with PE lines. In testing where the surface condition and strength were checked after two hundred casts, the Infinity Connect setup showed noticeably less fiber fraying compared to a conventional setup. Strength checks also showed that the line held on to more of its original breaking strength.
Overall, the line kept about twenty percent more of its strength than with conventional tackle. This improvement was seen not only in the main line but also around the knot between the PE and the leader, which is usually the first area to weaken. Keeping more of that initial strength gives anglers the confidence to keep fishing without worrying about sudden line failure.