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Piscifun Piscifun-RL176-R Spinning Reel Review

4.5 (2,881) Amazon rating$57.99200+ bought last month

Our verdict

The Piscifun Piscifun-RL176-R is a trolling reel priced at $57.99, holding a 4.5 star rating across 2,881 reviews, the largest review count in this comparison, and selling 200 or more units last month. That combination of price, rating, and review volume makes it a well-supported pick among the alternatives compared here.

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Best for

Anglers specifically after a trolling setup, built from aluminum and weighing 12.3 ounces, who want a large review base of 2,881 to lean on and are comfortable paying $57.99 for a reel with anti-reverse built in.

Skip if

Skip it if you need a dedicated spinning or baitcasting reel rather than one built for trolling, or if the blue-only color option does not fit your gear, or if the $15.00 to $44.99 range of the other reels here covers your budget better.

  • Material Aluminum
  • Weight 12.3 Ounces
  • Technique Trolling
  • Color Blue
  • Pieces 1
  • Feature Anti-Reverse
  • Priced 26% above the category median ($45.98 across 92 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.5/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.5/5

    4.5 average across 2,881 owner ratings

  • Popularity4.2/5

    2,881 owner reviews, more than most models here

The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other fishing gear and tackle we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.

Overview

Picture trolling behind a boat for hours at a steady pace, needing a reel built to handle sustained pressure rather than quick casts and retrieves. The Piscifun Piscifun-RL176-R is built specifically for that job, an aluminum reel weighing 12.3 ounces, finished in blue, with an anti-reverse feature, priced at $57.99. That single-color option, listed in blue, is worth noting for anglers who care about matching gear, since no other color choice is mentioned in the listing.

The review data suggests this reel has found a real audience among trolling anglers specifically. It carries 2,881 reviews at a 4.5 star average, a considerably larger sample than the 128 reviews behind the Blakemore 86 or the 1,418 behind the Shimano SC2500FG, and it moved 200 or more units last month, matching the volume of the IX reel.

Compared to the general-purpose spinning reels in this lineup, the RL176-R fills a more specific niche. Its 4.5 rating sits a tenth of a point below the 4.6 stars held by the Shimano SC2500FG and IX reel, but for anglers who specifically need trolling gear rather than an all-purpose spinning setup, this reel's dedicated design and strong review count make it a solid, purpose-built option even at a higher price than the alternatives here.

Pros

  • A 4.5 star average across 2,881 reviews, a much larger sample than the Blakemore 86's 128 or the Shimano SC2500FG's 1,418.
  • Purpose-built for trolling, a more specific use case than the general spinning technique listed on most alternatives here.
  • Aluminum construction at 12.3 ounces, a comparable weight to other metal-bodied reels in this comparison.
  • Includes anti-reverse to keep the handle from spinning backward under sustained trolling pressure.
  • Moved 200 or more units last month, matching the sales pace of the IX reel.
  • Priced at $57.99, higher than the three alternatives compared here but with a review count that dwarfs each of them.

Cons

  • Its 4.5 star rating trails the 4.6 stars held by both the Shimano SC2500FG and the IX reel.
  • Only available in blue according to the listed color, which limits choice for anglers who want other finishes.
  • Built specifically for trolling, so it may not suit anglers who primarily cast and retrieve rather than troll.
  • At $57.99, it costs more than double the Blakemore 86's $15.00 and the IX reel's $19.99.

Specifications

MaterialAluminum
Weight12.3 Ounces
TechniqueTrolling
ColorBlue
Pieces1
FeatureAnti-Reverse

Performance notes

Trolling as a listed technique means this reel is built to handle sustained, steady pressure from a line dragged behind a moving boat, rather than the repeated cast-and-retrieve cycle a spinning reel handles. That use case generally calls for a sturdier drag system and a frame that can take continuous load without flexing, which lines up with the aluminum build listed here. At 12.3 ounces, it carries a bit more heft than the lighter graphite options in this comparison, weight that often correlates with a beefier internal structure suited to trolling's demands. The anti-reverse feature keeps the handle from spinning backward once a fish takes the line under tension, important when a fish strikes while trolling at speed. The blue finish is the only color listed, so buyers are not choosing between multiple color options the way they might with some other reels in this lineup.

What buyers say

A 4.5 star average across 2,881 reviews is a solid showing, especially compared to the Blakemore 86's much smaller 128-review sample at a similar rating tier. It trails the Shimano SC2500FG and IX reel by a tenth of a point each, but both of those carry different review volumes, 1,418 and 1,700 respectively, making the RL176-R's larger sample size in this comparison a point in its favor even with the slightly lower average. Selling 200 or more units last month matches the pace of the IX reel exactly, suggesting steady, ongoing demand rather than a one-time sales spike. Taken together, the pattern points to a reel with a well-established customer base specifically among anglers who troll, rather than a general-purpose reel drawing casual buyers.

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Frequently asked questions

Is the Piscifun Piscifun-RL176-R good for trolling?

Yes, trolling is its listed technique, and the aluminum build at 12.3 ounces suggests a frame meant to handle sustained pressure. Combined with a 4.5 star rating across 2,881 reviews and 200 or more units bought last month, it appears to be a proven choice specifically for anglers who troll.

How does the RL176-R's price compare to other reels in this lineup?

At $57.99, it costs more than all three alternatives listed alongside it, the Blakemore 86 at $15.00, the IX reel at $19.99, and the Shimano SC2500FG at $44.99. Its dedicated trolling design and larger review count of 2,881 help justify the added cost for anglers who need this specific setup.

What material is the Piscifun RL176-R built from?

It is built from aluminum and weighs 12.3 ounces, a construction choice generally favored for durability under sustained pressure, which suits its listed trolling technique. According to the facts on this listing, it is also only available in the blue color option.

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