Okuma fishing reels are known for their combination of high quality, affordable prices, and innovative technologies. The company, founded in 1986 in Taiwan, has established itself as one of the leaders in fishing reel production. These reels are perfect for both freshwater and saltwater fishing, including long-distance and extreme condition fishing.

 

1. Technologies and Materials

Precision Elliptical Gearing System — an elliptical gear system that ensures more precise and smooth operation, as well as improved casting distance.

TCA (Tight Tolerance) Technology — a technology for precise tolerances that minimizes gaps in the mechanism, improving durability and smooth operation.

Corrosion Resistant Coating — corrosion-resistant coating on the reels protects them from saltwater exposure, making them ideal for saltwater fishing.

Multi-disc Drag System — a multi-disc drag system that provides smooth and powerful resistance when battling large fish.

2. Types of Reels

Baitcasting Reels: These reels offer high power and can handle significant loads. They are perfect for saltwater fishing or targeting large fish.

Spinning Reels: Versatile reels suitable for a wide range of fishing. They are convenient for beginners due to their ease of use and adaptability.

Trolling Reels: Designed specifically for trolling, where the lure moves behind a boat. These reels feature powerful drag systems and high reliability.

Saltwater Fishing Reels: Okuma offers reels specifically designed for fishing in saltwater with enhanced corrosion protection.

3. Advantages of Okuma Reels

Durability: Okuma reels are built to perform in the toughest conditions and are long-lasting thanks to high-quality materials and modern technologies.

Ease of Maintenance: With their thoughtful design, Okuma reels are easy to service and repair, making them convenient for anglers of all experience levels.

Price and Quality: Okuma offers excellent value for money, providing high-tech reels at affordable prices.

Innovation: The company continuously integrates new technologies, such as anti-corrosion coatings, improved drag systems, and silent bearings, to meet anglers' needs.