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OKUMA CARBONITE XP BAITFEEDER

SKU CBF-140A
$59.90
$59.90 - $69.90
Current price $59.90
Original price $59.90 - Original price $69.90
Original price

Okuma Carbonite XP Baitfeeder spinning reels mark the ideal entry point for anglers who want to learn the craft of bait fishing with a feeder-style reel.

Once a bait has been cast and positioned, flicking the rear bar disengages the spool for minimal resistance when the bait is taken. Winding the handle instantly engages the reel, and the fight is on. Sturdy, trouble-free graphite construction handles the elements, while ball bearing supported internal mechanics provide smooth, solid operation.

Features:

  • Baitfeeder quick release graphite spool
  • Graphite spool loaded with quality monofilament
  • 1 ball bearing drive system
  • Precision Elliptical Gearing System
  • Machined cut brass pinion gear
  • RESII: Computer balanced Rotor System
  • Even flow roller
  • Spare graphite spool
  • Comes with a 10 Year Limited Warranty
Model: CBF-140A

Product Table

model gear ratio bearings weight retrieve max drag line capacity: dia. mm/metres
CBF-140A 5.0:1 1BB 280g 71.6cm 6kg 0.30/170  0.35/130  0.40/100
CBF-155A 4.5:1 1BB 400g 75.7cm 9kg 0.35/260  0.40/200  0.50/120

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