SALT 20LB MULTIPLIER LH
The Shakespeare Salt 20 SD Multiplier LH is a compact, saltwater-ready baitcast (multiplier) reel designed for left-hand retrieve — loaded with mono line straight out of the box, so you can get fishing without delay.
The built-in Level Wind system distributes line evenly across the graphite spool on every retrieve, eliminating bunching and tangles. Combined with a centrifugal braking system, it gives you consistent control whether you're jigging for cod or drifting baits for halibut. Line capacity is 548 m / 0.36 mm mono, and the retrieve rate of 58 cm per turn keeps a steady pace on the drift.
The body and spool are both constructed from graphite, keeping total reel weight at 500 g while delivering the rigidity needed to handle larger saltwater species. The 1+1 ball-bearing system ensures a smooth, quiet running feel even under load, and the star drag with felt washers provides controlled pressure up to 0.25 kg max drag. The design holds up in coastal and offshore conditions without adding unnecessary weight to your setup.
The Shakespeare Salt Multiplier 20 is available in two handle configurations — pick the one that matches your natural retrieve hand:
Shakespeare Salt Multiplier 20 LH (this reel) — Left-hand retrieve, 3.8:1 gear ratio, Level Wind, 500 g, 548 m / 0.36 mm — ideal for left-handed anglers targeting cod, halibut, pollock, redfish, ling, cusk, and squid from boat or shore
Shakespeare Salt Multiplier 20 RH — Right-hand retrieve, same specs — the mirror-image choice for right-handed anglers
Reel size: 20
Gear ratio: 3.8:1
Retrieve per turn: 58 cm
Line capacity: 548 m / 0.36 mm mono
Pre-loaded with mono line
Max drag: 0.25 kg
Drag type: Star drag with felt washers
Braking system: Centrifugal
Bearing count: 1+1
Anti-reverse: Multi-stop
Spool material: Graphite
Body material: Graphite
Level Wind system: Yes
Reel weight: 500 g
Handle: Left-hand retrieve
Water type: Saltwater
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