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TOR16

Right

6.2:1

Line Capacity: 16/450
Braid Capacity: 50/510
Ball Bearings: 3+1
Max Drag: 22 Lbs.
Recovery: 46.0"
Reel Weight (oz): 22.4
1001587
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TOR20

Right

6.2:1

Line Capacity: 20/420
Braid Capacity: 50/715
Ball Bearings: 3+1
Max Drag: 22 Lbs.
Recovery: 46.0"
Reel Weight (oz): 22.8
1001590
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TOR30

Right

6.2:1

Line Capacity: 25/420
Braid Capacity: 50/760
Ball Bearings: 3+1
Max Drag: 22 Lbs.
Recovery: 46.0"
Reel Weight (oz): 23.3
1001591
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TOR50

Right

4.9:1

Line Capacity: 40/490
Braid Capacity: 100/540
Ball Bearings: 3+1
Max Drag: 30 Lbs.
Recovery: 43.0"
Reel Weight (oz): 33.2
1318363
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TOR14

Right

6.2:1

Line Capacity: 14/300
Braid Capacity: 40/365
Ball Bearings: 3+1
Max Drag: 13 Lbs.
Recovery: 36.0"
Reel Weight (oz): 15.7
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  • Geared for speed and efficiency
  • 1-piece die-cast aluminum frame
  • Exclusive High Efficiency Gearing (HEG®)
  • A-RB® (Anti-Rust Bearings)
  • 1 roller bearing with Super Stopper® anti-reverse
  • Dartainium drag
  • Oversized clicker
  • Cast control knob

Shimano's heavy-duty Torium Reels are geared for maximum speed and efficiency. Each Torium Reel incorporates a tough one-piece die-cast aluminum frame, connected to a sturdy all-aluminum right side-plate and aluminum braced graphite non-handle sideplate. Shimano’s innovative High Efficiency Gearing (HEG®) ensures quick retrieves with no loss of power, matching 3 A-RB® corrosion-resistant ball bearings with a Super Stopper® anti-reverse roller bearing. Oversized clicker and cast control knob; non-slip Septon™ ergonomic handle with adjustable shank for extra torque when you need it.

Line recovery in inches per handle turn.

Rated 4 out of 5 by 28 reviewers.
Rated 4 out of 5 by 1great trip over all i had a great day. i had alot of on that boat November 10, 2007
Rated 4 out of 5 by Shimano Torium 20 Baitcasting reel U must tighten down on the cast controol to hard. but it cast ok wit a 4oz. weight u might get away with 5oz. plz practis with it before fishing. practis with cheap line. I personaly like level wind over bell reels. August 8, 2007
Rated 5 out of 5 by Great jig reel I use a Torium 20 for throwing jigs at yellowtail,dorado, and tuna. Smooth long casts and fast retrieve if needed.Good feel on the drag as you can set it to the edge and put max pressure on the fish. There is nothing like a hook-up on a jig when you have a reel that is up to it. also I use #40 on the reel and it really has shoulders,,,Good stuff August 3, 2007
Rated 5 out of 5 by Torium Reels I purchased 4 Torium 30s and two Torium 50s prior to the 2007 fishing season. They are proving to be excellent reels. I have caught amberjacks to 55lbs, grouper to 160lbs and have been very pleased with the drag system and the retreival rate. I also use them for snapper fishing and find the fast retreival from deep water very helpful. With proper care, these reels will last for a long time. Great job Shimano. July 24, 2007
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Tor14 and Tor 16 differences

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What is the main difference between the Tor 14 and the Tor 16? I plan on spooling with 50 lb Spectra. Which would work better for casting a 6 ounce swim/jig for Ling Cod off the California coast. What would be a good rod for either of these reels? I presently use a Tor30 spooled with 80 lb spectra for Rock Cod. Thank you
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In the end it's only about line capacity, if I were you I'd get the larger reel (Torium 16) Only because if you want to use it for something else it has the capacity to do this.
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The diferences between the Tor 14 and Tor 16 are the reel weight 15.7oz vs 22.4oz, Maximum Drag Full 13lb vs Full 22lb and braided line capacity 225 yds./65 lb vs 260 yds./80 lb. The Torium 16 would be your best choice when using the 6 oz. lure. Please consider the Offshore Angler™ Ocean Master® IM7 Light Tackle Series Casting Rod, 38-164-302-00.
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Also, what would be a good rod for the Tor20?
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The Torium is right hand retrieve only. Please consider the Ocean Master Light Tackle rod 38-164-302-00 .
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The Shimano® Torium™ Reels are right hand only.
 
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What Does Line Rec. Mean?

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This refers to the number of inches of line recovered with each full revolution of the reel's handle.

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Line retrieved per crank of the handle, in terms of the complete rotation of the handle...
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Line recovery is the amount of line a reel retreives per handle rotation.
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does anyone know how this thing could handle casting heavy chunks baits ( 6 + ounces of lead and bait) from the surf?
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It's not ideal for casting - better for bottom fishing or trolling. For the ultimate in casting heavy baits from the surf, go with either a Shimano Stella or Van Staal spinning reel. Shimano Sustain is also a great choice. A spinning reel will work best for casting heavy baits from the surf.
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I throw baits with a pound or pound and a half of lead to hold my sturgeon baits in the heavy current. They cast very well.

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Awesome I chunk sometimes for king's with my toriums...
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