I don't know if they have discontinued it or not

. It is the lightest low profile baitcasting reel that Shimano makes (made). It weighs right at 5.9oz, and is great for making longer casts with lighter lures. I own two of them and wouldn't trade them for the world. I use them for lightly weighted plastics and jigs, and also use them for throwing weightless plastics as well.
I think the reel you may be speaking of is the older Curado, the CU-200BSF (Bantam Super Free). I used to own six of these reels, and just sold them this past year to get newer equipment. There wasn't a thing wrong with any of them. Make sure if you pursue this model, not to confuse it with the standard CU-200 Curado. The plain CU-200 is a dark green, while the CU-200BSF is a lighter green and has a designator label on the front of the reel that says Curado BSF. Also, the designator label beside the handle says CU-200BSF on it.
Many people own both models, but the BSF model is the better in my opinion. Shimano made the Super Free better in the BSF models so lures could be casted a mile. Both are great, durable, long-lasting reels and will hold up to any busy tournament schedule. Just ask anyone that owns some.
