Ultegra SPOD XTD reel review
Shimano's stunning new Ultegra Spod XTD will make easy work of spodding, Spombing or – more latterly – Air Bombing.
These are three ways of introducing feed quickly, accurately and in quantity to the spot.
I reckon that your spod reel should be the best you own – think how much work it gets through in a season. It needs the winding power to retrieve a spod or similar without you having to pump the rod like a nodding dog on a parcel shelf.
It also needs to have a brisk gear ratio, and the gears themselves must handle more punishment than any other reel in your bag.
To that little lot you must add a braid-friendly spool that delivers a line-lay good enough to cast way over 100 yards with ease. The line clip (or, better still, three) should be able to withstand being whacked time and time again, really hard, by a braided line thin enough to slice its way through anything other than stone.
Oh, and did I forget to mention that the clutch mustn’t slip, ever, and the line roller has to be perfection personified to totally eliminate braid spin?
Enter the Shimano Ultegra Spod, with all these attributes and then some. The XTD boasts an elongated aluminium cranking handle with enlarged thumb knob, which gives even more winding power and creates an unrivalled sense of balance. Shimano’s unique X -Ship gearing virtually guarantees a wobble-free retrieve. My one criticism is the instant drag system, a wasted feature on any spod reel.
However, the front-setting drag can be locked down completely solid, so there’s no slippage when casting a fully-loaded Spomb or spod – good news for your fingers!
A 5.2:1 gearing ratio retrieves 124cm/49ins of line per handle crank, while its super slow spool oscillation produces a line – or braid – lay to rival that of the most expensive big pit-type reels.
Add all-black looks, a sleek parallel body, and lightweight 630g (22.2oz) feel… what a reel!
Price: £134.99
Shimano Ultegra 2500 FB Fishing Reel



Shimano's new Ultegra 2500 FB reel looks ideal for all float, light feeder and lure fishing applications.
In eye-catching silver and gold livery, it offers superb winding power thanks to the state-of-the-art cold forging technology used in its Hagane gearing system.
The reel lacks a backwind facility, but this shouldn’t been seen as a negative, since its superb precision front drag system – itself a work of art – can be instantly adjusted and relied upon to safely control any hard-fighting fish.
The Ultegra boasts many other key Shimano features, including the latest G Free body technology.
This shifts the reel’s centre of gravity closer to the rod, reducing hand fatigue and making casting more comfortable.
The stiff XT-7 body material offers perfect protection and support for the Hagane gears, X-Ship line-lay system and shielded A-RB bearings, allowing them to work to maximum efficiency.
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£119.99
Weight: 240g
Gear ratio: 5.0:1
Line capacity: 240 yards of 0.20mm,
160 yards of 0.25mm
Bearings: 1 x S A-RB, 4 x 4BB, 1 x roller
Line retrieval: 73cm per turn
Maximum drag: 9kg
TECH SPEC
X-Ship line lay
Hagane gearing
Coreprotect system
ARC spool
XT-7 framed body
Cold forged aluminium handle
Aero Wrap
Shimano Baitrunner X-Aero RA
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£189.99 to £199.99
This new Baitrunner will be available in three popular sizes 6000, 8000, and 1000 and is claimed as a major leap forward in free-spool evolution as it combines all the benefits of a traditional Baitrunner with the casting performance of a compact big-pit model.
To help achieve its outstanding casting performance Shimano has built the X-Aero RA with a 30 per cent larger than normal spool.
Shimano Aernos 1000FB
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£84.99
Matching perfectly with the Yasei Red Spinning Perch 190 rod is this lightweight, small bodied reel. Shimano’s petite but outstanding new Aernos 1000FB models have been re-introduced and re-vamped for 2015.
For the first time on any model of this type, Shimano has included expensive top-end features such a Diecast X-Ship gearing - a system that helps to increase the winding efficiency and power, and also aids smoothness on the retrieve.
Shimano Baitrunner ST-FB
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£69.99
You're looking at the least expensive yet most technically advanced Baitrunner reel that Shimano has produced since the legendary marque was launched over a quarter of a century ago.
The new, entry-level, match-sized ST-FB model is designed to appeal to anglers on a budget who still want the iconic reputation and kudos of a Shimano Baitrunner loaded with famous features.
The ‘Bait Runner’ freespool mechanism first appeared on the Shimano Triton Sea Spin reel (top left) back in 1987 but coarse anglers were quick to catch on to the then revolutionary concept of allowing big fish to charge off without dragging the rod and reel off the rest and into the lake.
The ‘sea’ tag was soon dropped and the iconic, and jealously protected, trade-marked Baitrunner (as opposed to the original Bait Runner) brand became a generic term for the hoards of freespool reels that subsequently mimicked it.
The ability to fish ‘hands-free’ with the Baitrunner mechanism engaged, yet click back into fish-fighting gear at the turn of a handle, has always been a brilliant feature. It means you can pour a cup of tea or mix groundbait secure in the knowledge that your valuable rod and reel aren’t going to be pulled in. As someone who lost a rod and reel in the blink of an eye while pouring a cuppa on a commercial many years ago, I know just how easy, and how fast, this can happen.
Even when big fish are less active in winter it can still happen on the commercials, or on the rivers after chub or barbel, so it’s always best to engage that handy freespool lever.
The new, two ball bearing, ST-FB front drag reel is available in two sizes. The 2500FB float and light feeder size has a recommended retail price of £69.99 but is likely to sell in the shops for £54.99. The feeder/light specialist 4000-size model has an RRP of £74.99 but a suggested selling price of £59.99. In 2014 terms, that’s cheaper than the original Triton Sea Spin, yet the ST-FB is light years ahead on technology in every department.
Shimano Rarenium CI4+ FB reel
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£219.99 to £249.99.
The elegant Rarenium C14+ FB reel is constructed from Shimano’s exclusive CI4+ composite. With four models in the range, they carry a host of features, including Shielded A-RB bearings, one-piece bail, waterproof drag, Dyna-Balance and Power Roller.