Shimano TLD50IILRSA Reel

Shimano TLD50IILRSA Reel

Price: $439.99
Model
TD Code
Line Retrieve
Per Crank (in)
Line Capacity
(yds/lb)
Max Drag at Full
w/ Freespool
(lbs.)
Max Drag at Strike
w/ Freespool
(lbs.)
BearingsGear RatioWeight
(oz)
Price
TLD50IILRSA
SHM-0857
38/15440/8042.032.043.5:1
1.4:1
57.3$439.99 USD
You don't need a big boat to catch big fish. In fact, there's absolutely no reason why you couldn't catch a 250-pound thresher shark from your 20-foot center console boat. Unless you left your TLD at home. If you own a small fishing boat, or you often find yourself elbow-to-elbow with your angling compatriots on the large party boats, you need a reel that's both nimble and versatile. Our TLD reels are light in hand, so easy to shift they're almost mindless, and they're adaptable to any number of bluewater species from tuna to striped marlin. And because they're built by Shimano, durability is an inevitable part of the package. A large, private, ocean-going vessel may be neat, but it's not necessary. Just match the tackle to the situation. And let the fish fall where they may.
  • Graphite Frame
  • Graphite Side Plates
  • Rod Clamp
  • Barrel Handle Grip
  • Aluminum Spool
  • A-RB (Anti-Rust Bearings) are specially treated stainless steel ball bearings that are at least 10 times more corrosion resistant than standard stainless steel ball bearings.
  • Clicker increases the tension on freespool and activates a clicking alarm when a fish bites.
5 Stars based on 28 reviews
By Ron
Southern California
Smooth reel
August 6, 2022
This is a very nice and smooth reel which is why I purchased this product especially for the purchase price. Shimano has done it again and making this product affordable for the average anglers.
Pros
  • Smooth retrieval and nice large handle.
Cons
  • None yet.
By Jonathan
drexel hill, PA
So far so good
July 10, 2022
Have been using this reel for black drum and trolling for stripers and it’s been awesome. I’m about to start using it for tuna so we’ll see how it does
Pros
  • Line capacity, well constructed
Cons
  • Zero
By Captain B.
Atlantic
Bullet proof
May 19, 2022
Best 50 for the buck!
Pros
  • Light weight, price, proven!
By Tom
MI
Shimano Reel
November 29, 2021
Excellent piece of fishing equipment.
By Brian F.
Philadelphia Pa
Best 50W for the price.
September 20, 2021
I have several of these reels. They are the best 50W 2-speed reel you can buy for this price.
By Nathan
Stuart, FL
Great service & product
August 4, 2021
Really impressed with these reels so far. Customer service was super helpful with getting them spooled with the mono I wanted.
By Harry N.
Long Island
Great reels!
July 29, 2021
Really pleased with these reals. Shimano builds a great product.
By Mike
New Hyde Park, NY
Nice smooth reel
July 19, 2021
Can't beat this reel at this price
By Nathan
NC
Great reel
December 13, 2020
Great reel at a great price.
By Brian
Destin, FL
Great Reel!
July 21, 2020
Used this reel on a trip in Florida so had to get my own. Great reel!
By Chip H.
Chesapeake, Va
Typical Shimano...
July 17, 2020
Reel has very smooth operation and appears well-built. Drag is excellent. Changing speeds is simple. Love this reel!
TY TDirect for the super fast shipping.
Pros
  • Drag
  • Construction quality
  • Price
By MEMO
MEXICO
ROCKSTAR REELS
January 2, 2020
Happy with my purchase of a pair of TLD30s. I have already used them before and are the best for rude battles. I hope to unleash them on a good marlin or tuna.
Pros
  • Price
Cons
  • not yet
By Cam
New Jersey
Solid
November 20, 2019
Will hold enough line for most fish you'd come across. Good drag and loud clicker. 2 Speed comes in handy with Tuna and other large fish.
Pros
  • Strong
  • Line Capacity
  • Drag
  • 2 Speed
Cons
  • Graphite body
  • No Casting
By Kenny
MD
The ultimate budget reel
November 19, 2019
This reel is a bigger step up from it's other variant the TLD, this upgrade handle really makes it more comfortable for when you need to kick it into high gear and burn that line in
By John
Destin Florida
Awesome service with a great product!!!!
September 12, 2019
Heading out for a 3 day trip, needed additional tackle, these folks had what I needed, put everything together for me, great pricing, great delivery, made the trip in time, results fish in the boat!!!!

I have never written a review before but these folks really deserve it, 7 out of 5 stars!!!!!!
6 Questions & 6 Answers
Andrewm
from Florida asked:
January 22, 2022
even though the LRSA is designed for 80lb Mono - can 50lb mono be used on it? 
1 Answer
Hi Andrew, The Shimano TLD50IILRSA Reel can be used with 50lb monofilament line. Please let us know if theres anything else we can assist you with. Tight Lines.
Submitted by: Brendan - TackleDirect Customer Service on January 24, 2022

Mark
from Inglewood, CA asked:
August 17, 2021
is this a lefty? thanks 
1 Answer
Mark,

All Shimano TLD 2-speed reels are right hand retrieve.  Please let us know if there is anything else we can assist you with.

Submitted by: Rick - TackleDirect Customer Service on August 17, 2021

Jason
from Volusia County, Florida asked:
July 16, 2019
Currently I have a Shimano TLD A 80lb Stand up rod, would the TLD50IILRSA reel be a good match? 
1 Answer
It would be a great match!
Submitted by: CHARLES on July 16, 2019

Richard L Shank
from Langosta, Costa Rica asked:
May 14, 2016
what does the rsa stand for
1 Answer
The LRS stand for Long Range Special and the A is just their model/part "number" or lettering. Shimano's famed "L.R.S." style drag curve. This style reel was originally designed for West Coast anglers who fish "Stand-Up" style from "Long Range" Charter Vessels. The Special-Cutting of the drag cam gives the LRSA model a much wider usable range of drag pressures. Directly out of Free-Spool the drag starts up soft and gradually increases to its max/full drag.
Submitted by: Kaitryn on May 14, 2016

Conrad
from Saudi Arabia asked:
February 28, 2015
What size of string or nylon can use on this model
1 Answer
The LRSA model has a drag curve designed for 80lb monofilament. This reel will hold 440yds of that 80lb monofilament. -Paul
Submitted by: Paul on March 12, 2015

frank Anton
from Fort Lauderdale, Florida asked:
April 4, 2013
What is the difference between this model and the Shimano TLD5011A
1 Answer
The LRSA is the "Long Range Series" and is designed for 80LB line not 50LB line like the TLD50IIA
Submitted by: Customer Service on April 5, 2013

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