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Shimano Speedmaster 14000 XTC

Shimano Speedmaster 14000 XTC


Shimano’s new speedmaster 14000xtc


Surf anglers are now offered Shimano’s new speedmaster 14000xtc. Designed with features proven to handle the surf, the new speedmaster surf reel retails for $149.99 (usd), and will be making its debut at the world fishing & outdoor exp this weekend in Suffern, NY., the saltwater fishing expo in Edison, New Jersey. On March 15, and the New England saltwater fishing show in providence, RI. On March 22.



Surf anglers will experience Shimano’s x-ship technology in the new speedmaster 14000xtc reel, where large precision cut gears and increased bearing support allows them to reel with maximum pressure when fighting big fish. “add in our super slow oscillation that puts line back on the spool perfectly to contribute to your next long-distance cast,” said trey epich with Shimano’s product development staff, “along with the added comfort of parallel body design, and anglers have an ideal reel to target big fish off montauk, the jersey shore, the cape cod canal and hatteras.”

While the speedmaster 14000xtc will interest east coast, surf anglers there are applications throughout the southeast and gulf coast, as the use of long-distance casting surf gear grows in those regions.

The speedmaster 14000xtc feature large diameter long stroke spool to retrieve up to 41-inches per crank with its powerful 4.3:1 gear ratio. It can handle up to 510 yards of 50-pound test powerpro, or 440 yards of 16-pound mono.

Keeping the needed performance combined with value in mind, Shimano is also introducing a new line-up of speedmaster surf rods, including a 12-foot casting and six spinning rods ranging from nine- to 12-feet in length. They’ll put surf anglers within range with the right actions, ‘long cast concept’ guide spacing, and Fuji k-frame guides.

 All seven models retail for $149.99 (usd).

For more information on Shimano’s new speedmaster 14000xtc surf spinning reels, see your local Shimano tackle dealer, or check out the Shimano web site at http://fish.Shimano.com.


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