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The KastKing Spartacus II is an ultralight, low-profile baitcasting reel engineered for serious anglers seeking smooth, powerful performance. Featuring a 7.2:1 gear ratio, 17.6 LB carbon fiber drag, and advanced magnetic braking, it offers effortless casting and superior line control in a sleek 6oz design. Perfect for professionals and enthusiasts ready to elevate their fishing game.



















| ASIN | B09B56XV5H |
| Bearing Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Bearing Number | 8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,246 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #11 in Fishing Reels |
| Brand | KastKing |
| Brand Name | KastKing |
| Color | A:Left-Stryker Green-7.2:1 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 2,385 Reviews |
| Fishing Line Type | Braided, Monofilament |
| Fishing Reel Maximum Drag | 17.6 Pounds |
| Fishing Technique | Baitcasting |
| Gearbox Ratio | 7.2 |
| Hand Orientation | Left Hand |
| Handle Material | Aluminum, Stainless Steel |
| Item Weight | 0.38 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | KastKing |
| Material | Aluminum, Carbon, Stainless Steel |
| Material Type | Aluminum, Carbon, Stainless Steel |
| Model Name | Spartacus II |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Anti-Reverse |
A**R
Super affordable and reliable reel!
This is by far one of my favourite baitcasters, super smooth and reliable. The drag is also very smooth and the casting is relatively effortless with rarely any backlashes. It does struggle a bit with very light lures but that’s just the nature of any non bfs baitcaster. Overall a superb reel and one I highly reccomend for the price! Great job again Kastking!
M**L
Great reel and competitive price
Beginner angler - Never used a baitcaster before, I had no issue fishing with this, smooth, good tension and braking. I'm not experienced enough to in-depth analyze it or compare it to more expensive products. But worked great for me. Birdsnest'ed quite a few times starting out, but that's not the reel's fault. Casting with any baitmaster takes practice. Got another one as a present for somebody, they also loved it.
M**R
Nice, but the Royal Legend edges it out, IMO.
I got the Spartacus II in the “spindrift” color. I was kind of skeptical on the exact color because I personally find it hard to capture a “true color” on camera, but they NAILED IT! I love this color, it’s absolutely beautiful. Beautiful light, pastel blue. Pros: •It’s a bait caster for about $40, so that’s cool. •It’s perfect for learning the baitcasting type of reel without spending a ton of your hard-earned money. •The drag star *clicks* when you adjust it, so that pretty nice for a reel this inexpensive. •I’d be remiss not to mention the color again, it’s unique (imo) •Bird’s nests (Or “professional overrun”, I’ve also heard “Backlash”) are easy to avoid if the magnetic brakes are up all the way and you have the spool tension set correctly for what you’re throwing. •You can straight-up launch some bait with this thing. When I do my part I can throw some baits close to 70 feet with a 7 Foot MH rod. And I’m not even good at it, yet. That might not be the point for some of y’all, but it’s fun. •it’s nice if you like to palm your reel, I find it to be very comfortable, though, I don’t ordinarily palm reels, I rest my thumb on the side, which I also find comfortable on this reel. Cons: • My particular reel felt very rough out of the box, exactly how I imagine a dry, or scratched bearing would feel while reeling. • The magnetic breaking system seems to have a less-than-linear influence depending on power level. For instance, when the magnetic breaking is set to the max, I don’t have to put my thumb on the spool at all to keep a bad bird’s nest with 12Lb. fluorocarbon, so that’s actually good, I guess. If I take the brake to 8 I seem to be able to achieve ~6 feet more distance or so, but you have to pay attention or the ‘nest is coming for you. BUT if I turn it to anything below 6, its like all the birds on earth built a giant nest in my reel while I wasn’t looking...so that’s neat. I’m sure there is a trick to it I don’t know yet but it seems off to me. •Only after two days, the gears are making noise louder than my Royal Legend did after months of use (before my friend borrowed it forever,lol) so that’s alarming. I’ll buy some grease and oil as it calls for in the instructions, but I didn’t expect to be needing this soon considering my past experience with KastKing. However it could just be my particular reel. I might update this review it after I oil and grease it. But for now it’s getting a 3.75/5 I’d still recommend it, but I’d probably buy the Royal Legend before I’d buy another Spartacus II. Update: The rough bearing sound has worked itself out, so that’s good news. I also changed my line from 12# Florocarbon to 30# braid and all my bird nest issues are gone. Florocarbon is not a friend of mine. The memory in the Florocarbon line I used is just like mono...garbage.
L**W
This is Sparta!!!
I love this reel. I at first bought it because I’m all about that striker green color. I also bought the Spartacus 2 rod separately because I wanted a medium rod instead of the MH that comes with the combo. Anyways I’ve been out on the Puyallup river here in WA state raking in pinks for weeks now and doing it with ease. I now have it dialed in to do exactly what I need it to do. I don’t know if this is a problem but I did have backlash issues when using braid. I’ve used 15, 25, 40, & 50 lbs on it and all just acted way too sensitive for me. But I’m going to call that operator error. I switched to a 15lbs mono thinking it’s just me and I need to get better at using a caster and I did get better or I think I did. With the mono line I didnt get any backlash ever. Just yesterday I casted over the river and into the trees and still no backlash. All I know is it’s been running smooth and perfect so I won’t be changing back to braid. This reel can work its magic with the line I have on it. PS: This is my first bait casting reel so if you’re like me wanting to learn to use one. I would say buy it.
D**O
high performance for price
very good bait caster, easy to use and very smooth and casts very far with using anywhere from 1/4 to 3/8 oz lures with medium brakes and makes a low v sounding noise while casting but watch some videos on how to set up and the brakes make a huge difference in castability
S**Y
Great reel
Smooth and fantastic reel
M**8
Insanely Diffucult To Set-Up/Dial In
This reel by could of been legendary! Like “Zebco 808 Push Button” legendary! Unfortunately attention to detail by who ever oversaw it for KastKing! Oh well, life goes on! Here’s my pro/con! ——-Pro’s——- -I believe it was 6 or 8 insane ounce dry weight! That’s crazy on a sub 50$ open face -casting ability! This thing will DUMP line off that spool if you want it to! But can also target fish it’s butt off if you want a bit more control! A Serious paxkage that can replace 2 setups and save valuable boat/rod locker space for other rod/reels -Drag! Surprising enough, it’s got enough bicep and l to put the boots to a decent largie or the occasional catfish you have no idea how your son/friend hooked up! -last but not least, the brake system.. CONS -FOR FIFTY … five … ZERO dollars.. actual cons?? Negative ghost rider mt and the THE Brake system is not for beginners! You cannot grab this thing as the commercial makes it seem and full blown whip it like your mad at it and look as good as UFC Goddess Laura Sanko while doing it!
J**N
Surprisingly Excellent
For the money, this reel is a 10/10. I got the right handed version and I’ve landed well over 100 smallmouth this fall using this reel, including my pb, over 5 pounds. Drag works well, it casts a mile once you get it set up for the lure you’re using, and it’s smooth. Fighting dozens of 3+ pounds smallmouth, there’s no sound or roughness in the reel. I own a few expensive reels, and they all work great, but this one has been my go-to for months. It’s light, doesn’t backlash even with braid, and it still works like it’s brand new. I’m genuinely impressed with kastking’s quality with this one.
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