Fishing Reels

Shimano Saragosa SW A Fishing Reel for Vertical, Heavy Casting, Shore Jigging and Jigging 8000HG

The Saragosa SW has earned a reputation for its value, performance, and reliability. This workhorse has many of Shimano's top features, available to serious and casual saltwater anglers.

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The Saragosa SW has earned a reputation for its value, performance, and reliability. This workhorse has many of Shimano's top features, available to serious and casual saltwater anglers.

Available in a wide range of sizes, from compact 5000 to massive 25000, there is definitely a model that will suit your fishing style. With Shimano's build quality and...

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  • Line Thickness 0.37 mm
  • Line Length 275 m
  • Weight 675 gr
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Description

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The Saragosa SW has earned a reputation for its value, performance, and reliability. This workhorse has many of Shimano's top features, available to serious and casual saltwater anglers.

Available in a wide range of sizes, from compact 5000 to massive 25000, there is definitely a model that will suit your fishing style. With Shimano's build quality and advanced technology, the Saragossa offers an exceptional fishing experience.

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Specifications

Specifications

Attributes

Fishing Technique
Vertical, Heavy Casting, Shore Jigging, Jigging

Dimensions

Bearing
-
Weight
675 gr
Rotation Type
6 :1
Size
8000HG
Carbon
-
Electronic
No
Left-Handers
No

Fishing Line Capacity

Fishing line thickness
0.37 mm
Fishing line length
275 m

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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    This review is about the size: 6000HG

    Whether you go for Daiwa, Shimano, or Penn Slammer IV DX, at this price point you can't go wrong. Roughly speaking, if you want smooth operation, go for Daiwa; if you want steel gears that won't break down with good sealing to prevent water intrusion (like fishing from a kayak), go for Slammer... If you want durability, not as much as the Penn but comfortable and easy to use, though not as much as Daiwa's MQ SW models, something like a middle ground, then go for this and you’re sorted in my opinion. I got it and never looked back or had any concerns. Up to 50g lures that I use from the shore and for 20 meters depth at most, it doesn’t even break a sweat... for deeper waters and heavier lures, I believe you need size 8000, as this one is relatively compact in size and weight. Finally, I think the sound it makes during the catch is amazing, for those who might be interested in something like that. It’s an excellent purchase in any case.

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  • Whether you go for Daiwa, Shimano, or Penn Slammer IV DX, at this price point you can't go wrong. Roughly speaking, if you want smooth operation, go for Daiwa; if you want steel gears that won't break down with good sealing to prevent water intrusion (like fishing from a kayak), go for Slammer... If you want durability, not as much as the Penn but comfortable and easy to use, though not as much as Daiwa's MQ SW models, something like a middle ground, then go for this and you’re sorted in my opinion. I got it and never looked back or had any concerns. Up to 50g lures that I use from the shore and for 20 meters depth at most, it doesn’t even break a sweat... for deeper waters and heavier lures, I believe you need size 8000, as this one is relatively compact in size and weight. Finally, I think the sound it makes during the catch is amazing, for those who might be interested in something like that. It’s an excellent purchase in any case.

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Description & Specifications

The Saragosa SW has earned a reputation for its value, performance, and reliability. This workhorse has many of Shimano's top features, available to serious and casual saltwater anglers.

Available in a wide range of sizes, from compact 5000 to massive 25000, there is definitely a model that will suit your fishing style. With Shimano's build quality and advanced technology, the Saragossa offers an exceptional fishing experience.

Manufacturer

Attributes

Fishing Technique
Vertical, Heavy Casting, Shore Jigging, Jigging

Dimensions

Bearing
-
Weight
675 gr
Rotation Type
6 :1
Size
8000HG
Carbon
-
Electronic
No
Left-Handers
No

Fishing Line Capacity

Fishing line thickness
0.37 mm
Fishing line length
275 m

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (2)

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  2. 4 stars
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  3. 3 stars
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  4. 2 stars
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  • Χ.Γ.
    5
    6 out of 6 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    This review is about the size: 6000HG

    Whether you go for Daiwa, Shimano, or Penn Slammer IV DX, at this price point you can't go wrong. Roughly speaking, if you want smooth operation, go for Daiwa; if you want steel gears that won't break down with good sealing to prevent water intrusion (like fishing from a kayak), go for Slammer... If you want durability, not as much as the Penn but comfortable and easy to use, though not as much as Daiwa's MQ SW models, something like a middle ground, then go for this and you’re sorted in my opinion. I got it and never looked back or had any concerns. Up to 50g lures that I use from the shore and for 20 meters depth at most, it doesn’t even break a sweat... for deeper waters and heavier lures, I believe you need size 8000, as this one is relatively compact in size and weight. Finally, I think the sound it makes during the catch is amazing, for those who might be interested in something like that. It’s an excellent purchase in any case.

    Translated from Greek ·
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  • Verified purchase

    • Value for money
    • Durability over time
    • Construction quality
  • Whether you go for Daiwa, Shimano, or Penn Slammer IV DX, at this price point you can't go wrong. Roughly speaking, if you want smooth operation, go for Daiwa; if you want steel gears that won't break down with good sealing to prevent water intrusion (like fishing from a kayak), go for Slammer... If you want durability, not as much as the Penn but comfortable and easy to use, though not as much as Daiwa's MQ SW models, something like a middle ground, then go for this and you’re sorted in my opinion. I got it and never looked back or had any concerns. Up to 50g lures that I use from the shore and for 20 meters depth at most, it doesn’t even break a sweat... for deeper waters and heavier lures, I believe you need size 8000, as this one is relatively compact in size and weight. Finally, I think the sound it makes during the catch is amazing, for those who might be interested in something like that. It’s an excellent purchase in any case.

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