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OKUMA CLASSIC PRO XP

SKU XP-202LA
$149.90
$149.90 - $179.90
Current price $149.90
Original price $149.90 - Original price $179.90
Original price

A durable, well-featured and capable classic style overhead reel.

Okuma Classic Pro XP is the step up from the popular Classic CLX and features 2 ball bearings and machined aluminium, anodised spool, along with all of the features that have made the Okuma Classic reels so popular for those fishing bait, trolling and lead lining. A quality option that offers excellent value for money.

Features:

  • Two ball bearing drive system
  • Machined aluminium, anodised spool
  • Machine cut brass and stainless steel gearing
  • Lightweight corrosion resistant frame and side plates
  • Ported graphite frame design
  • Stainless steel reel foot for strength
  • Dependable multi-disc rulidium drag system
  • Aluminium power handle with T-style knob
  • Self-lubricating gear system
  • Stainless steel level wind line guide system
  • Comes with a 10 Year Limited Warranty
Model: XP-202LA

Product Table

model gear ratio bearings weight retrieve max drag line capacity: dia. mm/metres
XP-202LA 5.1:1 363g 5kg 0.35/270,0.40/210,0.45/150
XP-302LA 3.8:1 442g 6kg 0.40/420,0.45/320,0.50/260
XP-452LA 3.8:1 476g 6kg 0.45/450,0.50/360,0.55/300

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