Shimano® IX Spinning Reel, IX-4000RC

Shimano® IX Spinning Reel, IX-4000RC

  • Shimano® IX spinning reel
  • Graphite frame, sideplate, rotor and spool
  • Rear drive
  • Quick Fire II for fast and easy one-handed casting
  • Approved for saltwater use

Shimano IX Reels with QuickFireII bail levers are so easy to cast, you’ll never go back to your closed-face reel again! Thinking about making the move to an open-faced Spinning Reel? For my money, your best choice is Shimano! This new IX Series of Reels is perfect for beginners and budget-conscious anglers. It sports Shimano’s exclusive QuickFireII bail lever that makes one-handed casting just as easy as with your old push-button closed-face reel. And look at the price… affordable for anyone! Three models available. Shimano quality and QuickFire convenience at a sweet low price! State Reel Model. Order yours ONLINE today! IX-1000RC: UL Action; 4.1:1 Ratio; Bushing; 270/2, 140/4, 110/6 Line Capacity; 7 ozs… IX-2000RC: M Action; 4.1:1 Ratio; Bushing; 170/6, 120/8, 100/10 Line Capacity; 8 1/2 ozs… IX-4000RC: MH Action; 4.1:1 Ratio; Bushing; 240/8, 200/10, 160/12 Line Capacity; 11 1/2 ozs.

List Price: $ 14.99

Price: $ 9.83

3 Responses to Shimano® IX Spinning Reel, IX-4000RC

  1. S. Allen says:
    8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Real Bargain, December 6, 2008
    By 
    S. Allen (Florida) –
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    This review is from: Shimano® IX Spinning Reel (Misc.)

    They work great and last forever.

    The best reel under $35 you can find (excluding other Shimano models under $35, which just get better and better for every additional dollar you spend).

    Smooth (relatively, it only costs $13), flawless performance, tough.

    I have a lot of these (1000s, 2500s and 4000s) that are over 15 years old, and were subject to very heavy saltwater use, and they still work fine.

    I have caught literally hundreds of Mangrove snapper, Snook to 25 lbs, Tarpon to 30 lbs on this model, and they always come through.

    For kids or beginners, you cannot find a better starting reel.

    I use them as “assembly line” rods on an intercoastal dock I fish on. I put 6 or 8 of them in rod holders, baited with live shrimp, and wait for the action. (I’d say the average reel I own has spent over 100 hours in a rod holder, getting hit constantly by stingrays, snappers, snook and other game fish, and tackle busting Sail cats).

    My 1000, with 6lb test line, out fought a 15 pound Jack Crevalle (who was getting chased the entire fight by a 6 foot Lemon shark and a 6 foot Hammerhead shark so you know the jack was swimming at full speed :) ) during a 60 minute fight on the flats in the Keys.

    Buy one and you will be happy!

    BTW, I never use the trigger bail thingy, but it seems to work fine.

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  2. D. Grooms says:
    6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Surprisingly Good!, August 7, 2007
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    D. Grooms (Tennessee, USA) –
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    This review is from: Shimano® IX Spinning Reel (Misc.)

    For $13, I didn’t expect to get much usage from this reel (the 1000 model). I bought it basically as a backup reel, but I decided to try it out after I bought it. I put it on my Ultra-Light rod, and only loaded it with 4 pound line. I used appropriately sized bait/lures, and I didn’t miss a beat bringing in the Bluegills. Especially for a beginner, or as a backup, there’s no down-side to this reel. Of course, the line retrieve isn’t as smooth on this (I don’t believe it even has any ball bearings), but then again, it’s only $13. I liked the 1000 model so much, I bought the 2000 model also, as a backup to my rod/reel combo that I use 6 pound line on. Sure enough, the first time I used it, I reeled in a fighting 2 pound bass on it, and it worked great. I’ve used both the 1000 and 2000 models I own probably 3 times each, so they’re not exactly getting a workout, but I can say that, using appropriately sized bait for the smaller fish, this reel should do the job just fine.

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  3. Eric Flint says:
    4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    oddly it’s one of the best reels I own., September 11, 2009
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    Eric Flint
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    This review is from: Shimano® IX Spinning Reel (Misc.)

    I’ve had one of these reels for about 15 years. Now it hasn’t been used constantly the whole time. Well I own several more reels now and the ix has given me the least amount of trouble. I’m comparing this with $90 reels. It castes and retrieves pretty well. The one big plus about this reel is that is has never broken. This is a good cheap reel that holds up to lots of use.

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