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TLD-15 Lever Drag Reel

TLD-15 Lever Drag Reel

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Brand: Shimano
Category: Sports

Buy New: $89.83

Qty 1 In Stock


New (6) from $89.83

Sales Rank: 181731

Media: Misc.
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2

MPN: TLD15
Model: TLD-15
UPC: 022255003001
EAN: 0022255003001
ASIN: B0006JIYAS

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Condition: Brand new in box! This is a brand new TLD 15/30S Star Reel just like in the picture. It has the hardware (screws, etc), ships in a TLD 15 box, and has the TLD Series instructions manual. In stock and ready to ship immediately. Buy from a trusted seller. Check our ratings. Guaranteed.

Features:
  • Lightweight yet durable graphite frame
  • Full lever drag
  • Aluminum spool

Accessories:

  • Berkley Portable Line Spooling Station

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Versatility for Cast, Troll & Live Bait! Super tough reels featuring one-piece graphite/titanium bodies, 4-stainless steel ball bearings, stainless steel gears and main shaft, stainless reel foot, ball bearing titanium and oil ported torpedo knob power handle. Use for Casting lures to yellowtail, albacore, wahoo, tarpon, striped bass, bluefish and cobia. Perfect for Trolling: they are lighter and easier to handle than other lever drag reels. When Live Baiting, the incredible freespool lets your bait run uninhibited while the strike alarm click can be engaged to provide a small mount of resistance on the spools, thus minimizing overruns as you strip line.

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