The SHIMANO FREESTONE Proudes FP 7113 is a fly fishing reel designed for anglers seeking durability, smooth performance, and value. Here’s a detailed breakdown of its features and specifications:
Key Features:
1. Construction
– Material: Durable aluminum alloy frame and spool for lightweight yet robust performance.
– Finish: Corrosion-resistant coating suitable for freshwater and light saltwater use (rinse after saltwater exposure).
2. Drag System
– Type: Smooth, adjustable disc drag system for consistent pressure on fish.
– Operation: Easy-to-access drag knob for quick adjustments during fights.
3. Line Capacity
– Designed for 7鈥? weight fly lines, making it ideal for medium to large freshwater species (trout, bass, etc.) or light saltwater fishing.
– Backing capacity varies but typically holds 100+ yards of 20lb backing with a WF fly line.
4. Retrieval & Gear Ratio
– Standard retrieve (not a high-speed model).
– Smooth, anti-reverse one-way bearing system for reliable hook sets.
5. Weight & Balance
– Lightweight design balances well with mid-to-large fly rods (e.g., 9′ 7 or 8 rods).
6. Spool Interchangeability
– Some models allow spare spools (sold separately) for quick line changes.
Pros & Cons:
鉁?Pros:
– Affordable price point for Shimano quality.
– Reliable drag for its class.
– Lightweight and corrosion-resistant.
鉁?Cons:
– Not as refined as high-end reels (e.g., Shimano Vanquish or Saltwater models).
– Limited to mid-weight fly lines.
Ideal Use Cases:
– Freshwater: Trout, bass, pike.
– Light Saltwater: Small tarpon, bonefish (with proper maintenance).
Alternatives:
– Budget: Orvis Clearwater, Redington Behemoth.
– Upgrade: Shimano Stradic FL, Sage Spectrum C.
If you need specifics like exact dimensions or compatibility, check Shimano鈥檚 official documentation or retailer listings. Let me know if you’d like help with setup or line pairing! 馃帲