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Shimano® TLD® 2-Speed A Model Conventional Reels

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  • Versatile 2-speed clutch puts you in total control
  • Sturdy graphite frame and sideplates
  • Aluminum spool
  • 4 A-RB® (Anti-Rust Bearings)
  • Rod clamp
  • Barrel handle grip
  • Audible clicker

The Shimano TLD Reels' hard-nosed Triton Lever Drag technology and a versatile 2-speed clutch put you in control no matter which species you'll be slugging it out with. Big fish anglers can expect years of durable performance from the TLD Reels. Sturdy graphite frame and side-plates, aluminum spool, 4 corrosion-resistant A-RB® stainless steel ball bearings, [Read More]

   



Model Retrieve Gear Ratio Other specs Quantity  

TLD20IIA

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4.0:1/1.7:1

Ball Bearings: 4
Max Drag: 30 Lbs.
Reel Weight (oz.): 36.2
Line Cap.: 50/250
Braid Capacity: 80/660
38-352-618-00
Your Price (each): $289.99
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TLD30IIA

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4.0:1/1.7:1

Ball Bearings: 4
Max Drag: 33 Lbs.
Reel Weight (oz.): 37.5
Line Cap.: 50/350
Braid Capacity: 80/910
38-352-620-00
Your Price (each): $299.99
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TLD50IILRSA

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3.5:1/1.4:1

Ball Bearings: 4
Max Drag: 42 Lbs.
Reel Weight (oz.): 57.3
Line Cap.: 80/440
Braid Capacity: 100/920
38-352-624-00
Your Price (each): $399.99
In stock


  • Versatile 2-speed clutch puts you in total control
  • Sturdy graphite frame and sideplates
  • Aluminum spool
  • 4 A-RB® (Anti-Rust Bearings)
  • Rod clamp
  • Barrel handle grip
  • Audible clicker

The Shimano TLD Reels' hard-nosed Triton Lever Drag technology and a versatile 2-speed clutch put you in control no matter which species you'll be slugging it out with. Big fish anglers can expect years of durable performance from the TLD Reels. Sturdy graphite frame and side-plates, aluminum spool, 4 corrosion-resistant A-RB® stainless steel ball bearings, rod clamp, barrel handle grip for leverage and comfort. Audible clicker increases freespool tension.

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Shimano, because in my 35 years of fishing Shimano, they have never let me down. I find Diawa quality to be very good but not as good and very comparable to Shimano pricing.
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I wanted to know if this model 20 2 Speed would be good if you made the brakes heavier on this type of reel.
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