Shimano Ultegra CI4 Plus Spinning Reels

Shimano Ultegra CI4 Plus Spinning Reels

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Model
TD Code
Inches
Per
Crank
Gear RatioMono/Fluoro
Line
Capacity (lb test/yds)
PowerPro
Line
Capacity (lb test/yds)
Max Drag
(lb)
Ball BearingsWeight
(oz)
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ULTCI45500XTC
SHM-3504
415.3:110/425
12/315
16/230
30/360
40/270
50/220
335+115.5$344.99 USD
ULTCI414000XTC
SHM-3505
414.3:112/600
16/440
20/330
40/550
50/460
65/335
445+119$364.99 USD
The new Shimano Ultegra Ci4+ long cast surf reels combines all of the latest Shimano technologies to provide the ultimate long distance surf casting performance. Combining Ci4+ construction, X-Protect water resistance, and Hagane gearing provides surf fisherman with a highly rigid and durable option in the most unforgiving environments. With two sizes available in the new Ultegra Ci4+ long cast surf spinning reels, you will be hard pressed to find another spinning reel capable of providing further casts to get to the fish. The 14000 size also features Super Slow 5 Oscillation, creating a near perfect line lay and allows the line to fly off the spool effortlessly on your casts, which greatly maximizes the reel’s casting distance to the next level. Both sizes come with two spools to allow for quick changing of line type in order to adapt to different conditions, techniques, and locations.
4.5 Stars based on 28 reviews
By Chris
Massachusetts
great reel except for the knob
February 19, 2022
i have seen one of these reels take literally hundreds of fish a few seasons in a row before finally giving up. the only flaw to this reel is that awful knob, who even thought that was a good idea?
Pros
  • long casting, smooth and powerful
Cons
  • terrible knob
By Jude
Orlando
Great surf spinning reel
December 30, 2021
I've been looking for a spinning reel that could withstand the rigors of surf fishing, sturdy but light weight. Tried differrent brands, most of them are heavy. The search is over when I got my first shimano ultegra ci4 xtc 14000. It's water sealed, light weight, very smooth retrieve, fast drag. My wife likes surf fishing. When she tried using this, she loves it, so much that we now have 3.
Pros
  • Water seal, fast drag, very smooth retrieve, dual spool-can easily switch from braid to mono.
Cons
  • None
By Woody
Bethany Beach DE
Overpriced
December 1, 2021
I also own Shimano XTD reels. The pricier C-14, does not perform significantly better. In my opinion the quality of this reel appears the same as the less pricy XTD surf reel. I recently fished a tournament and used both reels for two full days. I could not tell much difference if any at all between the two reels. I believe both reel's come with a spare spool and the same amonnt of line reduction spacers.
Pros
  • A useful reel in the hands of a competent distance caster, due to it's long spool.
Cons
  • OVERPRICED!
By John494
Saint johns, Florida
Pretty nice reel
November 2, 2021
Pros: it does lay down line on the reel very neat and pretty. I do also like the drag, each click actually feels like it does something rather than most reels where you move a few clicks and it feels like it didn't do anything, move a few more, not enough, move a few more, etc. It is a smooth feeling reel. Lightweight.

Cons: is it a noticeable or significant difference in casting distance? No. It might be but nothing noticeable. Meaning, it's not like have an "a-ha" moment. Due to the weight and feel of this reel, it feels a little plastic-y or flimsy. I may be wrong but it doesn't feel like it'll hold up to the elements and I'm extra careful with this reel, another words, it's no saragossa or van staal or tsunami salt x.

Would I recommend this reel? For the money, I would say although a nice reel, I would recommend a saragossa or something else but would still say this is a nice reel though. Just wish it was a bit less expensive to hit a different market.
By Joseph C.
Colima mexico
Excellent reel
October 16, 2021
El mejor carrete Long casting, lo recomiendo usar con l?nea 30lb power pro!.
Pros
  • The best Long casting reel, I recommend using it with 30lb power pro line !.
Cons
  • The plastic bushings!
By Donald
Houston, TX
Worth the money if distance and light weight is your thing
August 5, 2021
Been using the 14000 for over a year for Jetties and surf with no issues. The reel is amazingly light for the size and easy to cast repeatedly for long casting sessions. The retrieve has always been very smooth and it has more power than it looks like it should. I use a 12' and a 10' rod and it is always fun to see people react to 100+ yard casts that have not seen it. The drag tightens significantly in around half a turn which is great for tightening it up for casting out heavier weight to save your finger from line burn. It makes it easy to transition from casting to fishing levels of drag and be consistent cast after cast. The only thing I would change is the handle knob. I feel like a larger knob would make fighting a larger fish a more pleasant experience. Largest fish so far on this reel was a 40" bull red and it handled it like a champ. I also use a Penn Spinfisher VI 5500 LC and although I love my Penn, this reel is on a whole other level...as It should given the price. If you have the budget this reel is a winner. I like it so much I recently purchased the 5500 from TD recently and now I have the family. Excellent reels and service from TD!
Pros
  • Spare Spool - I've come to wanting a spare spool for all my reels after using this.
  • Reliability and smoothness has been as expected for a Shimano so far (over a year of and used for long days at least once a month)
  • Looks slick with the all black finish.
  • Very light weight and strong for the size.
Cons
  • Cost is on the higher end.
  • I'm not the biggest fan of the flat key knob.
  • Finding a reel cover or container is a pain as the size is much larger than my other reels. It's expensive and worth investing in some protection.
By Ashley
NEW ORLEANS, LA
A well-built reel, built for strength, power, and versatility. Light-weight. Worth every penny!
July 25, 2021
A tip about the included line reducers: They come in sizes 10000, 6000, and 3500. If you chose not to use the reducers, you can fit around 460 yards of 50lb. PowerPro braid on the spool, according to the specs. I only wanted 250 yards of 50lb, so I had to look through the specs of other Shimano spinning reels on the Shimano website to see what size reels could accommodate 250 yards of line. The 6000 size reels were the closest. So I used the 6000 line reducer to fit 250 yards of line.
But, I also found these reducers have another purpose. Knowing that I only wanted 250 yards of 50lb. braid, I used the 6000 line reducer. BUT, before popping the reducer on the spool, I tied my braid directly onto the spool (normally, you'd want to add mono backing to your spool before adding the braid to eliminate line slippage around the spool). After tying a Uni knot of braid directly onto the spool, I then placed the reducer on the spool OVER the knot. There is even a small notch at the joint of the reducers so that your line can come up through the reducer. Once the reducer was tightly fitted in place (Uni knot aligned with notch), I then had a tight and secure fit of braid spun onto the reducer without the need of backing! Extremely tight fit, and absolutely no slippage around the spool!
Since the specs of this reel indicate 41 inches per 1 crank of the handle, I ended up cranking 220 times to achieve about 250 yards of line (250 yds. X 36in. = 9000in. Then 9000 divided by 41 = 220). However, this info. is only helpful (in relation to the reducers) if you already know the line capacity for a certain size reel. In my case, the 6000 worked out beautifully so that I could take a 500yd. roll of 50lb. PowerPro and divide it equally between the 2 spools that this reel comes with! Your results may vary, but in my case, I had some line left on the PowerPro roll, indicating that it is probably slightly less than a perfect 250yds. on each spool. But the fit is good and about as perfect as I need it to be!
Pros
  • Put this reel on a Shimano Tiralejo 12' and you simply have, in my opinion, THE best of the best!
Cons
  • None.
By Cary
Costa Rica
Solid Reel
July 12, 2021
I own two Ultegra Ci4 reels now & have had no problems with them. I bought my first 3 years ago and the other recently. I like the new blacked out design, it feels even a little more solid. As long as you have the spacing right on your guides, these reels cast really far.

My usual reels are Stellas so I use the Ultegra's more for long cast situations.
Pros
  • Light, solid, casts far
Cons
  • for the money, there are none
By Dominique
Fairfield, CA
Got the 14000, a reel for KINGS
November 13, 2020
absolutely wonderful reel! incredible strength and ease of use. this monster just keeps reeling with minimal power on even the heaviest of fish! pair this with the Shimano Tiravejo 12ft for a match made in heaven!
Pros
  • build quality, craftsmanship, ease of use.
Cons
  • none whatsoever, its expensive because its worth it.
By Rafael
Bayamon, PR
Ultegra 14000 CI4 amazing reel for surf fishing.
October 27, 2020
From the first time I used it, this reel became my favorite without a doubt. It's a lightweight and smooth yet powerful reel that can tame any trophy fish.
By Ray S.
Sinking spring, pa
Ultegra 1400
October 15, 2020
Teamed with a Daiwa emcast rod loaded with 40 lb braid, this reel casts well over a hundred yards with minimum effort. I have surf fished for over 35 years and this reel is the smoothest, longest casting reel I have ever used. Well worth the money. Extremely well satisfied with this purchase from tackle direct
Pros
  • Smooth, Long cast. You can feel every bounce on the bottom.
Cons
  • None
By updateCategoryParet L.
Ormond Beach Fl
Outstanding reel for long casting surf fishing.
October 5, 2020
Outstanding reel for long casting surf fishing, excellent drag system and very very smooth action.
Highly recommend you won't be disappointed!
Pros
  • Excellent line lay on long spool.
  • C14 light weight
  • Very smooth
  • 1/2 turn drag from free to locked
Cons
  • A little pricy, but you get what you pay for and much more with this reel!
By Duke
Tampa, Florida
Casting
September 3, 2020
This is overall an excellent reel, casting distance is immaculate. The line lay smooth to the spool with supreme oscillation. Retrieval is extra smooth even when brining the big black tips in, no stress on the reel. I recommend this product.
Pros
  • Smooth line lay
  • Supreme casting distance
Cons
  • A little pricey but you get what you pay for.
By Chris C.
Brookfield
Surf fishing
June 29, 2020
Great reel worth every $
Pros
  • Very smooth and lite
Cons
  • None so far
By Cam
High Point, North Carolina
Best surf reel.
June 8, 2020
This bad boy is as smooth on the cast as it is on retrieve. I never thought I would spend this much on a reel because it wouldn't be worth it.... I was wrong! Worth every f'ING penny.... well, almost! It is expensive in my book, I have caught a lot of fish on MUCH less pricey reels. But never have I felt the buttery goodness that this reel represents. If you are on the fence... BUY IT! I can assure you after decades of chucking big baits this one has the stuff to back it up for a very long time. I've used it for several trips now, and it feels as good now as it did when I first cast it! Saving up for the smaller one now to use soundside. (Highly recommend using with super 8 slick braid)
Pros
  • Smooth
  • Long cast
  • Easy, powerful drag
  • Best surf reel
Cons
  • Wish there were more sizes available
36 Questions & 36 Answers
Wilbur Hogge
from Virginia Beach, VA asked:
October 20, 2019
Does the reel have a manual or trip bail?
1 Answer
Hello Wilbur, this reel has a manually closing bail 
Submitted by: Bernie De Graaf on October 21, 2019

Dan
from Bourne, ma asked:
August 28, 2019
Is the 5500 model to small for the cape cod canal or am I better off with the 14000 model? Pairing with an 11ft rod. Thanks. 
1 Answer
The 14000 is a massive reel while you can use it at the canal the 5500 would pair better overall with the 11 ft rod. 
Submitted by: Bernie De Graaf on August 30, 2019

Jeff
from New York asked:
July 3, 2019
What size penn reel would you compare the 14000
1 Answer
It's comparable to a 9500 slammer 3 
Submitted by: Bernie De Graaf on August 12, 2019

Israel
from Barrington RI asked:
June 20, 2019
What rod would you recommend for A Shimano Ultegra 5500 thanks 
1 Answer
A 10 or 11 foot model surf rod medium to medium heavy power would pair up well with this Ultegra 5500 
Submitted by: Bernie De Graaf on June 26, 2019

Rich C
from Montour Falls, NY asked:
June 13, 2019
Can I buy a spare spool for this reel?
1 Answer
You would have to purchase through Shimano. 
Submitted by: Ethan on June 13, 2019

Isaac
from Western, mass asked:
June 7, 2019
Is there a bailess conversion kit?
1 Answer
We do not carry one, and I am not aware of any conversion kits for this reel. 
Submitted by: Ethan on June 13, 2019

Fritz
from Brentwood, CA asked:
April 2, 2019
Why it’s more expensive tha xtd? 
1 Answer
Better quality parts, its more sealed then the xtd 
Submitted by: Bernie De Graaf on April 19, 2019

Herb
from N.C asked:
April 1, 2019
I saw an answer to a question below about the oscillation on the 5500 and 14,000 where someone said the 14,000 has slower oscillation than the 5500 . Now here's my question that means the 14,000 should have "Super Slow 10 " instead of "Super Slow 5 " can you confirm the 14,000 has Super Slow 10 ? 
1 Answer
According to the specs the 14000 has super slow 5 
Submitted by: Bernie De Graaf on May 8, 2019

Chenandez
from Chicago asked:
March 3, 2019
Is this made in china , Japan , Malaysia or what country
1 Answer
Malaysia
Submitted by: Bernie De Graaf on March 6, 2019

Carlitos’way
from Chicago asked:
March 2, 2019
What country is it made
1 Answer
Malaysia 
Submitted by: Bernie De Graaf on March 7, 2019

C.henandez
from Chitown asked:
February 27, 2019
Is this reel built for saltwater 
1 Answer
This reel is meant for surf fishing and is built to withstand saltwater.
Submitted by: Bernie De Graaf on February 27, 2019

Bill
from Jersey shore asked:
November 11, 2018
I see recommendations to use a 5500 on a 10’ rod. I have my 5500 on a 9 foot ODM DNA. I have the ODM Genesis 11’ 2-6. I was thinking the 1400 would be a good reel. Is this correct?
1 Answer
The 1400 Ultegra would pair up with the 11 foot ODM Genesis
Submitted by: Bernie on November 12, 2018

Zaf
from California asked:
November 1, 2018
Hi there, which Shimano surfing rod , length, etc. do you recommend to use with the 5500 model of this reel ? Thank you for your precious time Zaf
1 Answer
The 10 foot MH Tiralejo Surf Spinning Rods would pair up well with the Ultegra 5500
Submitted by: Bernie on November 1, 2018

Brad
from Mississippi asked:
October 23, 2018
This reel looks like it does not have the aero wrap II feature like the Ultegra XTD 5500. Can this reel cast as far as the Ultegra XTD? The XTD has both aero wrap II and slow ocillation features, while the CI4+ just has slow ocillation.
1 Answer
The Ci4+ will cast just as far as the standard Ultegra xtd while not incorperating the Aero Wrap II technology.
Submitted by: Bernie on October 25, 2018

Aaron
from New Jersey asked:
October 17, 2018
Does this reel have an interchangeable handle?
1 Answer
Hello Aaron, the handle on this reel is interchangeable.
Submitted by: Bernie on October 18, 2018

steve
from keyport, nj asked:
September 19, 2018
What is "X-Protect water resistance" in this reel? I didn't see any seals or gaskets in the schematic.
1 Answer
There's a lip between the body and the rotor that resist water from entering the gears of the reel as well as grease that prevents water intrusion. This reel can handle splash and spray from waves but shouldn't be dunked.
Submitted by: Bernie on September 20, 2018

Gregg
from Cape Cod asked:
March 9, 2018
Is the 14000 size reel stout enough for the big stripers and strong currents of the Cape Cod Canal? or should I pick another model reel?
1 Answer
Hello Greg, the Shimano Ultegra Ci4 plus reel would be a perfect fit for the Canal.
Submitted by: Bernie on March 12, 2018

Kurt roos
from Florida asked:
March 1, 2018
Does this reel come with a beefer handle like the satagosa?
1 Answer
Hello Kurt, it only comes with the smaller handle. Shimano may have a handle that will fit that is larger.
Submitted by: Bernie on March 1, 2018

Mike
from Florida asked:
July 29, 2022
Looking for a light reel to with a St Croix Mojo Inshore JIS79XHMF for throwing big baits to big snook, tarpon and cobia off the beaches and around bridges. Would the 14000 work?
1 Answer
The 14000 would definitely work for your application. 
Submitted by: Billy - TackleDirect Customer Service on August 1, 2022

Rich
from OCNJ asked:
June 28, 2022
I am getting a 13 foot Century Surf Machine and am thinking of getting one of these reels.  I notice the 14000 is out of stock.  Would the 5500 work well with that rod?
1 Answer
Hi Rich, The Shimano Ultegra CI4 in the 5500 size will be too small for the setup you are going for as the reel is too light to balance out the reel. If you are looking for a long cast reel that is available for order, the Penn Spinfisher VI 7500 is another excellent option ( https://www.tackledirect.com/penn-spinfisher-vi-ssvi7500lc-spinning-reel.html ). Please let us know if there is anything else we can assist you with!
Submitted by: Huy - TackleDirect Customer Service on July 4, 2022

Sebastian Alzate
from GA asked:
January 31, 2022
How would the 4500 pair with an 8ft tsunami carbon shield 2 rod?
1 Answer
Hi Sebastian, The Shimano ULTCI45500XTC Ultegra CI4 Plus Spinning Reel would pair fine with a Tsunami TSCSHDBSII701MH-B Carbon Shield II Boat Spinning Rod. https://www.tackledirect.com/tsunami-tscshdbsii701mh-b-carbon-shield-ii-boat-spinning-rod.html This rod would be ideal for various saltwater fishing applicaions. Please let us know if theres anything else we can assist you with. Tight Lines.
Submitted by: Brendan - TackleDirect Customer Service on February 2, 2022

Jeff lauesen
from PA asked:
November 19, 2021
Looking to put this on a Tsunami airwave elite 96 New to surf fishing Any thoughts? Is it sized right would be my primary question. Thanks in advance and happy thanksgiving. 
1 Answer
Hi Jeff, For your setup I would recommend the Shimano Ultegra CI4 Plus 5500 XTC size. Specifically model: ULTCI45500XTC; TD Code: SHM-3504. https://www.tackledirect.com/shimano-ultci45500xtc-ultegra-ci4-plus-spinning-reel.html. This would be the right size to match with your Tsunami Airwave Elite 9'6" surf rod. Please let us know if theres anything else we can assist you with. Tight Lines.
Submitted by: Brendan - TackleDirect Customer Service on November 22, 2021

Kelly
from NY asked:
September 4, 2021
Just received a CI4 14000, what rod would you recommend  for tossing 1-4 ounce lures in the long island surf
1 Answer
Kelly,

A rod that will pair well with your Shimano Ultegra CI4 14000 spinning reel would be the Shimano Speed Master Surf Spinning rod SPMS106MH2 for throwing 1-4oz lures.  Please let us know if there is anything else we can assist you with.

Submitted by: Rick - TackleDirect Customer Service on September 7, 2021

Manny
from Long Island NY asked:
April 12, 2021
What are the sizes of the spoils on both models?Looking to  pi

pair it up to a 10’6” Mojo...Thanks

1 Answer
Braided line capacity for both reels:


5500 - 30/360, 40/270, 50/220 yards

14000- 40/550, 50/460, 65/335 yards


Submitted by: Billy - TackleDirect Customer Service on April 12, 2021

Ed
from NJ asked:
February 21, 2021
another tackle shop told me the ultegra, as a long cast reel, needed a special rod, or the guides wouldn't interact well with the line and actually hinder cast distance.

I was buying a 9' ODM DNA from them and the cynic in me wants to say since they didnt have the reel they were trying to get me to the saragosa.  I have a 9' ODM and a 10' MH lamiglas

carbon, can this reel be used on either of these rods?

1 Answer
Yes, the Ultegra would work fine on those rods. Many of the newer surf rods like the ODM come equipped with K guides, which are designed so the braid can go through the guides easier to help with a smoother cast, so you should be fine pairing the Ultegra with either of those rods.
Submitted by: Austin Kearney on February 24, 2021

Robin Choi
from CA asked:
February 13, 2021
Hello. What size would you recommend to pair with a Century Sling shot 12’6” 1-4oz rod?   The length has me thinking 14000, but the lure rating has me thinking 5500.  Would prefer the lightest outfit that I can use while surf fishing. 
1 Answer
If you want to go light, I would go with the 5500, but the 14000 may balance better overall on the 12'6". 
Submitted by: Austin Kearney on February 16, 2021

Gary
from Boston asked:
November 13, 2020
The reel comes with spool inserts labeled 3500 and 4500 to reduce line on the spool but doesn't document capacity when the inserts are used.  Has anyone used the inserts and what was the braid capacity?
1 Answer
While Shimano does not provide these exact specifications, it is safe to say that the 3500 and 4500 spare spools for the Ultegra 5500 would hold roughly 60-75 yards less for the 4500 and  100-120 yards less for 30# briad capacity
Submitted by: Alex T on November 17, 2020

John
from Saint Johns, Florida asked:
October 30, 2020
This reel is definitely sparking my interest, but there is very little information online about, just how well it's sealed against sand and saltwater.  I know it's not designed to be reeled underwater, but would you say that it's as well sealed as, let's say, the Penn slammer 3 or the spin fisher 6, which does seem impressive (at least on it's seal).                      
1 Answer
These are a very well designed surf reel by Shimano, While it does have many water/corrosion resistant features this reel is not fully sealed. It does not compare to the seals on the Penn Slammer.

With that being said this is an awesome reel and with the proper care this should be a very durable reel for surf applications

Submitted by: Alex T on November 4, 2020

Will
from Lowell, Ma asked:
May 4, 2020
Is this real ambidextrous, does it come with an extra spool and how long would it take to get this reel shipped to Massachusetts
1 Answer
This reel is ambidextrous and comes with two spools. Shipping time depends mostly on the shipping method you choose at checkout. Anywhere from a week to 2-day shipping. 
Submitted by: Sydney on May 5, 2020

Shimon
from Caribbean, Trinidad and Tobago asked:
March 13, 2020
Is the UTCI45500 XTC and the tiralejo 12ft MHA a good combo for light weight lure and a small bait fishing as well? I will be doin mostly surf fishing for any type of fish but at the same time getting good casting distance and accuracy. 
1 Answer
The 14000 would be a better option for the 12' Tiralejo. 5500 on the 9'6" through 10'6".
Submitted by: Brian on March 17, 2020

Alex
from Perris, CA asked:
March 3, 2020
I would like to understand the fishing conditions or needs that fit better for each version "5500 and 14000".

I am confused about what would be the most important elements to consider. Please help I am in an urge to buy one of these.
1 Answer
Variables to consider would be the rod you want to match one of these up with, what you will be fishing for, and the line capacity needed for your given application. The 5500 would be best on a rod between 8 and 9'. And the 14000 for 10' and up. If you need some more help, give us a call and we will do our best to get you set up with the best possible combo for your application.
Submitted by: Brian on March 17, 2020

Paul
from NY asked:
January 24, 2020
would the 14000 be to big to pair with a st. Croix 10’6” MHmojo surf rod? 
1 Answer
The 14000 will fit with the 10'6 might be a little big but will work fine. 
Submitted by: Tyler Bennett on January 29, 2020

Brian
from Tn asked:
April 12, 2018
What is the retreaval rate on the 14000?
1 Answer
The Shimano ULTCI414000XTC Ultegra CI4 Plus Spinning Reel is 41 inches per crank.
Submitted by: Donald on April 12, 2018

Ace
from Waipahu, Hawaii asked:
April 10, 2018
How many Spools does this reel comes with?
1 Answer
The Shimano Ultegra CI4 Plus Spinning Reels comes with 1 extra spool.
Submitted by: Donald on April 11, 2018

Jim
from KENTUCKY asked:
March 9, 2018
Does the 5500 size reel have slow oscillation?
1 Answer
Yes it does. They both have a slow spool oscillation system, the oscillation on the 14000 is even slower than the 5500.
Submitted by: Devon on March 12, 2018

fred
from forest heights, md asked:
February 28, 2018
do these come with spare spools?
1 Answer
The Shimano Ultegra CI4 Plus Spinning Reels are not in stock just yet. Once we get them in stock we will be able to provide more info and specs associated with this reel.
Submitted by: Donald on March 8, 2018

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