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Shimano Front Drag Spinning Reel AX-Series ULSA

Shimano Front Drag Spinning Reel AX-Series ULSA

Shimano's latest Front Drag Spinning Reel, the AX Series ULSA, is sure to be a fisherman's favorite. Shimano quality features include a graphite frame, graphite side plate, graphite rotor and diecast aluminum spool. This front drag spinning reel also features Dyna-Balance, which incorporates counter-balancing techniques in the rotor to eliminate wobble during the retrieve. Backed by the Shimano name, front drag spinning reel covers all the basics, performs well and offers plenty of enjoyment. Features: Graphite frame Graphite rotor Graphite side plate Diecast aluminum spool Dyna-Balance to eliminate wobble during retrieve One ball bearing Weight: 5.6 oz. Gear Ratio: 4.2:1


Shimano Sedona Spinning Reels

Shimano Sedona Spinning Reels

The Sedona is constructed with a graphite frame (except for model SE750FB). Front-drag models feature forged aluminum spools. ARB Anti-Rust Bearings Manufactured via a unique process that makes them at least 10 times more corrosion-resistant than other bearings. Smooth, silent, and strong -- the ideas behind all Shimano reels. S-Concept Advanced engineering, using the best materials, so you can fish with confidence every time out. Super Stopper II Shimano's exclusive instant anti-reverse system. Built with a one-way roller bearing that eliminates all back-play in the handle -- for instant hooksetting power. Fluidrive Gearing Manufactured with the highest tolerances and utmost control in the gear-cutting process, to ensure a smooth, powerful retrieve every time. Power Roller Reduces line twist by as much as 50%. The roller's special grooved design assures that the line will be evenly wrapped on the spool, to minimize loops and twists that can occur on the cast. DynaBalance Eliminates wobble on the retrieve by counter-balancing the the rotor to enhance sensitivity and smoothness. Computer balancing is used to redistribute the rotor weight, allowing easy rotation with virtually no vibration.


Shimano Solstace Spinning Reel

Shimano Solstace Spinning Reel

An affordable way to experience Shimano quality. Front Drag features a rigid aluminum frame and A-RB (Anti-Rust Bearings); Rear Drag has graphite frame, Varispeed spool system for even line lay and lever-adjustable Fightin' Drag. Line recovery is in inches per handle turn. FREE aluminum spare spool included.


Shimano Sidestab Spinning Reels

Shimano Sidestab Spinning Reels

Shimano's Sidestab Spinning Reel is a true embodiment of the company's P3 philosophy that's Power, Precision and Performance and at a very reasonable price. The Sidestab's diecast aluminum spool and graphite frame, sideplate and rotor provide one extremely tough, lightweight reel. Dyna-Balance eliminates wobble during retrieve. Power Roller II is an oversized line roller that reduces line twist for less tangles and better casting. Super Stopper II eliminates backplay for solid hooksets, but can be turned off to allow back-reeling. Varispeed provides a consistent spool speed for even line lay, resulting in excellent castability and manageability. Port Handle Shank reduces the overall weight of the reel. Line recovery in inches per handle turn.


Shimano TX? Spinning Reel - TX500FA

Shimano TX Spinning Reel - TX500FA

This spinning reel features: Smooth Dynabalance system 2 ball bearings Graphite frame Aluminum spool


 
 

Update November 18, 2008