Do you mean Revo reels? I have one. I got it on sale at the end of last season when they were changing models. It was a $220 reel I got for $129. For $129 it's worth it. At $220 it was way over priced for what you got. I own 8 baitcasting reels, 7 are shimano curados. One of them is over 15 years old and going strong, 2 are 10 years old and have no problems and the rest are newer from this year and the last few. Same with spinning reels. I have 10 of them. All 10 are either Shimano Stradics or Symetres of different sizes. Reel for reel Shimano is the best IMO.
I have only a single one of the green Curado (200E Series) from last year, and have nothing but good things to say about them. Not so fond of the changes to the lineup they made this year, at least on paper. The Curado got paired down, and the Chronarch seems to essentially be a repainted and slightly tweaked Curado E series for $20 more. They are good reels nonetheless.
If you are in the market for new reels, you can find this year's Curados on sale for 130-140 bucks new. I'd consider it a very good deal at that price.
I have a couple of Abu Garcias, one Black Max cheapo and a Revo Toro I got on sale last year. No complaints about the ~ $300 Toro but I also saved more than a hundred bucks on it. The Black Max is crap, you get what you pay for with that.
A word of caution on Quantum reels: They're advertised with 16-20 lbs of drag, but I find that the drag has loosened up significantly in a very short time. I had the washers replaced on an Energy PT reel, and I don't store my reels with the drag on. Yet it now seems to have less drag power than the Shimano rated around 8-9lbs. I have the same experience with a Catalyst PT that I purchased slightly used. It's making it very hard for me to try out the new Smoke reel even though I want to.