

🎯 Cast Your Fears Away!
The Shimano Sienna is a top-tier fishing reel, engineered with a 5.2:1 gear ratio and 3BB bearings for superior performance. Made from high-quality materials, it’s versatile enough for both freshwater and saltwater fishing, ensuring durability and reliability on every trip.
X**T
Warning! Wait... "WARNING".... that's better.
I'd probably be singing its praises if I were using it in fresh water, maybe not. Fatally flawed if used in salt water. The rear drag knob is basically a cup that once salt water gets in, it will not likely get out. I rinse my equipment after each use. Despite that, once I finally figured out how to remove the knob, I found a substantial accumulation of hardened salt. I suspect it was responsible for abrading the threads of the drag mechanism til they stripped. I don't know what they were thinking. The internal works should have been better lubricated. The handle seized in placed, I had to hammer it out. When I was able to get to the gears(which you cannot do without removing the drag knob, it really is the key to everything) I found some metal surfaces dry/unlubricated and corroding. I also had issues with the bail not closing all the way and being hard to close if too close to the close trigger. It's a shame because in so many ways it's a finely made piece of equipment that is not ready out of the box and challenges you to discover it's secrets before it's too late. The anti reverse mechanism will break if you lubricate it. It's in the instructions but is not given any special notice, bold letters that say "Warning" would be reasonable. It's an odd concept and possibly a terrible idea to have the way to protect your reel from corrosion be the one thing that can break part of it. I've had it for a month and a half. The threads that stripped are part of the main housing. I doubt I have any option other than to trash it.Edit: I regretted giving it such a low rating, so I'm raising it. The frustration of having things go so wrong so quickly was too much. A lot of what I said stands and that includes how well made it is...provided you get ahead of the possible issues. I was able to replace the damaged parts. I may drill a hole in the drag knob to allow it to drain.
C**G
Shimano Sienna Spin Reel SN 2500 RD
Shimano Sienna Spin Reel SN 2500 RDAfter purchasing this reel from Amazon, I put it on a Shimano FXS-70MB 7 foot rod I have had for a while and hadn't ever used, as it was a bargain priced purchase and though I can't remember how much I paid for it, I remember it wasn't much and I couldn't justify putting a really good reel on it, so it hadn't been used. I was reading different reviews and this Sienna seemed to be right, $32.89 and free shipping from Amazon Prime. I think I like it enough for four stars. It is smooth cranking and the drag seems to at least as good as the other reels, or better and it will not be going after really big fish and used in fresh water, the drag is adequate. The rear adjust drag is going out of style and this is the second one I own. I like it well enough for now and if it excels or fails, I'll return and update what I have now.
A**5
difficult to maintain!
I liked the idea of having the drag in the rear. It seems more convenient. The reel is smooth and the bail closes well. I went to take it apart to oil it and then the nightmare began. In order to take the side plate off you have to remove the bail but instead of having just washers and a bolt, this thing has a pin. I couldnt pull the pin out and i didn't want to pound on it hard cause the reel feels delicate. I figured I would call shimano so I dont break the thing. They tell me that I have to get the pin out. I asked them how they do it and they said they have a tool. I asked if I can order a tool and they said that it is something they picked up from a hardware store! What is up with that! After that mind blower I decided to pound the pin out with a hammer and luckily it didn't break. I yanked the bail off which is tough and I've never had that problem with any other reel. I thought I was done and then I realized I somehow needed to get the drag knob off in order to remove the side plate! There are not directions or guidance for this and I ended up getting it off by applying tons of force counterclockwise and it came off. I oiled and cleaned it and reasembled and the anti reverse quit working!I would use this reel for freshwater but I would recommend using the forward drag version if you want to go cheap for saltwater cause maintaining this thing is a nightmare. I have a wide range of cheap reels and this one is a pain! I like the concept of a rear drag but the design is horrible!
T**O
This is a great reel for the price
This is a great reel for the price. Don't expect a $125 reel for $30, but it's a darn good reel. I have several of them.I chose them because:1. Shimano products are great2. The price point3. I wanted rear drag4. This reel is light and pairs well with my light(weight, but not necly. action) graphite rods.I find the rear drag easier to adjust while fighting a fish.I fish, almost exclusively, Fenwick HMG and HMX rods. They are light weight and extremely durable. The problem is, many reels are too heavy for them and your rig will not be balanced. I just paired one of these with a HMG 6'9" med/light rod and it feels great! The rod balances on one finger on the fore-grip. Schweet.
T**Y
Good for the price
I purchased this when two days before an important tournament my $200 ultralight reel crapped out on me. I could not afford another high end reel at the moment, so I settled for this one. My hope was that it would just get me through the tournament.It not only lasted the tournament, it has performed well though an entire season.While this ultra light reel is not super smooth, it does cast well and as a good break. The drag is "good enough". I use 4 pound test and have caught fish up to four pounds with it, giving the drag a good workout. I would not put higher than 6 pound test on it. This reel is not made for horsing in big fish.It is mostly made of plastic and feels very cheap. That being said, it has already outlasted my old, all metal, $200 reel.If you need a backup reel or fish infrequently, this reel will serve you well. The price is certainly right.
C**F
Japanese design and Great quality.
This Shimano Sienna FE ( i have 2) is really smooth , it goes like butter and feels like quality allover. Its designed in Japan and made in Malaysia. I Think Its more than best buy. I use it with my Shimano Sojourn rod , with Great succes :-).
M**T
Four Stars
Great deal but i dont receive on estimate delivery Time.
M**E
Pretty good all-around reel for the price
Nothing overly special about this reel, but it's good all-around and lives up to the Shimano name for a great price. It holds a good amount of line, is smooth to cast and retrieve, has a decent drag setting, and is fairly quiet. I've been using it now for a couple seasons with both mono and braided line, and it hasn't let me down yet. I'm sure I will be upgrading at some point, but this will continue to do the job for now.
B**N
Great price awesome REELS Bought
Great price awesome REELS Bought extras
C**R
Have three of these; great reel; never had problems.
Don't bother buying a crap combo set for $30 at local department store because you want to save $20.00. Buy a Sienna reel and attach it to whatever rod you want. Great replacement. Great price. Durable. I have used these reels for a while now. The fact that this product line has been around for a long time is also good indication that most "average" fisherman know this is a good reel. Personally, I like the rear drag version (RD). It is a bit easier to access.
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