Shimano® Stella® SW Offshore Spinning Reels
The Shimano® Stella® SW Spinning Reel features Paladin® and Propulsion® systems, plus Aero Wrap® II worm gear oscillation. Cold-forged aluminum spool, diamond-like carbon (DLC) coating on line roller, SW-water-resistant body, SW-hyper disk drag, SW-assist stopper, SW-waterproof drag, SW-lightweight ergonomic handle grips to prevent premature bail trip.
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Rated 5 out of 5Â by YIHUSwe1265 Awsome reel!!!!!!!
This is an awsome reel i cought a 10 ft hamerhead on it.You can even reel in a Blue Marlin.This reel is so smooth its not even funny!!! YOU should get it.TOTALY WORTH THE MONEY.
July 21, 2009
Rated 5 out of 5Â by ducman The BEST PURCHASE EVER
I was going to buy VAN STAAL vsb150. but the more i looking into it the bad things come in .so i decide to go with the Shimano Stella SW10000 , after fishing few's times ,needless to said i went back and buy 2 more of the Shimano stella SW5000.... The feature of the reel it so AWESOME and great the casting it awesome and the drag it so SMOOTH like an baby A-- ,Shimano did and GREAT job... This reels will hand down to my grand children and sure it will last and performed like the day i bought.......
December 6, 2008
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The SW are sealed not allowing saltwater in. Also the SW are larger sizes.The smallest SW is the 5000 this is larger than most freshwater bass reels.A:Â
the FE models are for fresh water and SW models are for saltwater.Answers
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this question is for ducman what type of fishing rod would you recommend for the stella sw5000
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I recommend going on Shimano's and St,Croix's web site. They will explain each rod and the features that will be a benefit for the type of fishing you do. i.e.do you fish from a boat? Do you use live bait? Do you use jigs? I use both St.Croix and Shimano rods and they are both great quality. They will explain each rod and the line test recommended, lure weight, and any other questions you need answered.Top 500 Contributor
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Probaly a St.croix rod!!!!! Because they are very good.1 of 1
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