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The best brand at the price of a lure
this reel is the cheapest of shimano but although it has the brake back, it is very good, I use it in salt water, I have done it trolling and throwing, important to do maintenance, the lever must take it out from time to time because maybe it stays and I can not take it out
Excellent reel at bargain price
I ve used these reels for many years in fresh and salt water and they always perform well. Drags work well on large fish and they are impervious to the corrosive effects of salt water. Dont let the price fool you.
Nice inexpensive reel for medium weight lines.
Are inexpensive reels for fishing for crappie and sand bass when they are spawning. The quick fire takes a little getting used to, but it will get you bait back in the water faster once you get used to it.
Shimano ix4000r IX R spinning reel $13.99 no typo
Best bang for the buck! This is the same shimano I bought 30 years ago for more than your current price. All the features, quick fire bail, rear drag, smoothcrank and reliability at a give away price, I'd better buy another before the price goes up or they sellout. Thanks Marty
IX4000R - Fantastic Reel
It's a bullet proof reel at a bargain price. I absolutely abuse these reels and they continue to work as they did when new. The Shimano engineers earned their paychecks with this model.
Cant beat the price and quality
paired it with a fx casting rod and the grandsons are happy, great for snapper and small fish.
Good reels
i like shopping here because if you have a problem with a product or a shipping issue the staff immediately assess what's wrong and corrects it in a timely fashion. they also have alot of stuff that makes it easy when your trying to shop. that gives you more time to fish.
Shimano IX4000R
As others have said, very reliable and cheap. The quick fire trigger makes it easy to teach the kids how to use spinning gear.
R 1000 reals
I have used these reels for many years. From walleye to bluegill, they are great. Can't beat the price either. Love em.
Why did I doubt?
I was skeptical about this because of the price and relatively slow gear ratio. I didn't feel particularly impressive but on the water it was fast enough retrieval, smooth, and the quick fire works great. I've been using these since the 80's, the only thing that has changed is that they are even a better value now.
Best little reel ever
You just can't beat this Shimano reel for trout fishing! It has a a very smooth mechanism and is as good as my more expensive reel. I would buy this again and even as a gift.
Shimano IX4000R spinning reel
Great reel, I have several and use them for all species of pan fish and catfish. Love the rear brake.
$13 bullet proof reel
You simply can't beat these reels reliability. They are workhorses. They aren't the smoothest but they aren't clunky either. You can't find a reel in this price range that competes.
Fantastic
My Father got a huge bass today using this reel. ItÂ’s smooth as butter too.
Just buy one (or more)
I've always liked Shimano reels, and when my wife and I agreed it was time for new reels to replace our almost 30-year old Shimanos with the original quickfire system, I started looking around at what Shimano had these days. I was shocked to find they had spinning reels with the Quickfire II system that cost less than $15 shipped to my door. I figured there must have been a misprint.… read more So I took a chance (or so I thought) and bought 2 of these in the 2000 series. We do a lot of small stream and river kayak fishing, and typically have 4 or 6 lb. line spooled on reels this size with 6' medium action rods. Well, these reels were just the ticket. I reserved judgement until I made a few trips with my new $12 reel. Man, I gotta say I'm blown away at how good this little reel is. I can't believe I bought it new for $12. I would have paid $20 for it 40 years ago. So far, I've had it on several trips for largemouth, Guadalupes and whites on central TX rivers, and in the first 5 trips I've caught over 100 fish on this reel. It has performed flawlessly. I figure if it breaks on my next trip, that will be roughly $2/trip for the reel. But I don't expect that. In fact, I expect to get another 30 years out of this Shimano the way I did my last one that this replaced. Either way, I'm one happy camper. Just get it!
We recommend the 2000 is more ideal for freshwater. The 4000 size reel will work for saltwater, small striped bass, back bay fishing, etc.
yes, these reels do well in saltwater but for targeting smaller fish.
You should be able to get right around 300 yards of 20# braid on the reel. The 4000 size would be suitable for redfish of that size.
The IX R reel does not come with a spare spool and we do not sell spare spools for that particular reel.
Hello Murman. The quick fire system centers the line to be easily grasped by the users index finger to allow for faster one handed casting. Please feel free to contact us if you have any other questions!
This reel has bushings, not bearings.
Sorry we do not handle any parts for Shimano Reels.