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Affordable Beach and Boat Reels from OKUMA


Beach and Boat reels

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Okuma have produced a well developed multiplier that is well priced for keen Kayak anglers and others, new to beach casting and boat fishing.

Why is it good a good multiplier for Kayak anglers? Well fishing reels are not designed to get fully submerged and constantly soaked. You need a reel that can take the abuse, yet affordable enough to replace when it starts to wear… This in my opinion means using reels of this type of quality, not cheap, yet not the end of the world.

Magnetix beach and boat multiplier range

Anyway, now the the facts about the Okuma MAGNETIX beach and boat multiplier reel range, starting from £69.99 (introductiry price), I quote from Okuma.

After 2 years in development and a global field testing project which saw the prototype models being used and tested under a variety of situations and conditions, Okuma is proud to unleash its’ Magnetix beach and boat multiplier range.

Okuma has taken the rigid, super strong body from the award winning Convector Pro range and incorporated its’ complex magnetic breaking system into the reel. Delivering an awesome tool for distance casting and ultimate spool control.

Solid graphite body.
Magnetic braking system.
Solid frame with stainless components.
• Stainless power handle.
High speed gear ratio 6.2:1.
Aluminium spool.
2 stainless ball bearings.
1 Way clutch roller bearing.
Rulidium drag system.
Titanium coated level wind (level wind series only).
Brass gears.
5 Year Warranty.

If you have used one of these reels then please comment on this post to let us all know how you found the reel, things you like about it as well as thing you don’t like.

There fixed spool reels are world renowned now and are very powerful and robust pieces of engineering. I understand at the time of writing TV angler Cyril Chauquet from the FIshing Adventurer is sponsored by Okuma and you will see him land some huge big game fish with the tackle he uses!

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