





🎣 Reel in the legends with Shimano Saragosa SW – where power meets precision!
The Shimano Saragosa SW A Salt Water Roller is a premium saltwater fishing reel engineered for serious anglers. Featuring Infinity Drive technology for 30% increased torque, a robust HAGANE rigid body, and IPX8-rated X-Protect water resistance, it delivers unmatched durability and smooth performance. With 15 stainless steel bearings, a 6.2:1 gear ratio, and an adjustable braking system, this ambidextrous reel is built to conquer the toughest saltwater battles, whether inshore or offshore.
| ASIN | B08DGX98QM |
| Bearing Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Bearing Number | 15 |
| Brand Name | SHIMANO |
| Colour | silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (366) |
| Fishing Line Type | Braided |
| Fishing Reel Line Retrieve | 41 Inches |
| Fishing Reel Maximum Drag | 22 Pounds |
| Fishing Technique | Spinning |
| Gearbox Ratio | 6.2 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00022255240406 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Aluminium |
| Included Components | Does not apply |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 25L x 25W x 25H millimetres |
| Item Type Name | Scroll |
| Item Weight | 405 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Shimano |
| Material Type | Carbon |
| Model Name | Zaragosa |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Adjustable Braking System |
| UPC | 022255240406 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
A**W
Superb
Got a good price for a great reel
J**S
Reliable
Quality Reel,strong saltwater resistant and smooth.
G**.
Great drag no issues pulling in the big ones
Awesome reel
C**I
Bon très maniable fluide
R**Z
Excelente carrete, lo mejor que tiene Shimano quede sorprendido y muy contento muy recomendado
T**U
Tek kelimeyle mükemmel
A**R
Good water roller, all as expected for technical parameters.
J**L
If you're like me, you watched a hundred videos on the internet about this reel. You may be wondering if you should get this 6k or an 8k. I ordered both and put side by side on my rod. My rod is a 7'9" XH-F. The 6K was way too small and the 6k has a tiny spool. I bet it holds max of 275 yards of 20# braid. You must use a mono back as this reel does not have the rubber on the spool like Penn. If you're fishing inshore for reds, snook, trout, I suggest a 4k Stradic or any 4k; a 5K max. Saragosa has a 5K that would work great, but just a bit over kill. My 4k Stradic holds right at 290 yards of 20# with a mono back. All of that said, I sent the 6k back and got the 8k. Matched my rod well, holds enough line. Good for tarpon, but still small enough to use as a big inshore reel. IE- pulling snook off structure. Or it doubles as an off shore reel. I lined my 8K with 30# braid. Also, if this is your first Shimano, know they are small frames. Meaning, if you put a 4,6,8K reel beside a Penn 4,6,8K reel, they are smaller. So for example: a 6K shimano is the same size as a 4k Penn sargus, battle, spinfisher 4.5K. The 8K shimano is the same size as a 6K Penn. I know because I put them directly beside my Penns. On that note, if I am being honest, the Shimano (at a much higher price) does not feel any better than my cheap Penns. They also do not reel my red fish in any better. However, the stradic 4K is smoother reeling, MUCH lighter, and a excellent red reel. When I say smaller, - i mean the body of the reel is physically smaller and the spool accordingly holds less line than the equal sized penn. Hope my experience helped some of you.
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