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OKUMA KOMODO SPIN ROD

SKU KM-S-661H
$179.90
$179.90 - $199.90
Current price $179.90
Original price $179.90 - Original price $199.90
Original price

Designed to compliment the popular Komodo baitcast series, these tough, no-nonsense spin rods use the same process to create blanks that are well-suited to taking on larger species in the estuaries, bays and offshore.

Loaded with SeaGuide Hi-Grade oversize guides, and Okuma's own carbon reel seat design, along with additional carbon wrapping over the lower blank for added strength and stylish looks.

Available in 6'6", 7'0" and 7'6" lengths, with heavy 8-15kg or X-heavy 8-20kg options, the Komodo Spin series start with high grade Toray carbon blanks, tailored towards casting larger lures and controlling large, aggressive fish.

Developed exclusively for Australian conditions and field tested by our pro team, they have already gone up against some of the toughest fish on the scene and proven their ability.

Model: KM-S-661H

Product Table

model action length sections line rating casting weight type
KM-S-661H Heavy 6'6" 1 8-15kg 1/2-2oz Spin
KM-S-661XH X Heavy 6'6" 1 8-20kg 1-4oz Spin
KM-S-701H Heavy 7'0" 1 8-15kg 1/2-2oz Spin
KM-S-701XH X Heavy 7'0" 1 8-20kg 1-4oz Spin
KM-S-762H Heavy 7'6" 2 8-15kg 1/2-2oz Spin
KM-S-762XH X Heavy 7'6" 2 8-20kg 1-4oz Spin

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