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OKUMA CONVECTOR

SKU CV-354D
$189.90
$189.90 - $189.90
Current price $189.90
Original price $189.90 - Original price $189.90
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Precision lure placement for trolling the depths.

The Okuma Convector Low Profile Line Counter Reel features a mechanical line counter with anti-fogging clear view technology, A6061-T6 machined aluminium anodised spool, multi-disc high output Carbonite drag system, synchronised level wind optimised for braided line, and a Quick Drop switch for precision bait or lure placement.

Features:

  • Precision machine cut brass main and pinion gears
  • Mechanical line counter function measures in feet
  • CVT: Clear View Technology anti-fogging line counter
  • 2BB + 1RB stainless steel bearings for long lasting performance
  • Automatic trip spool engagement mechanism
  • A6061-T6 machined aluminium anodised spool
  • Multi-disc high output Carbonite drag system
  • Dual anti-reverse for maximum reliability
  • Synchronised levelwind optimised for braided line
  • Quick Drop switch for precision lure/bait placement
  • On/Off clicker perfect for all trolling applications
  • Comes with a 10 Year Limited Warranty

Product Table

model gear ratio bearings weight retrieve max drag line capacity: dia. mm/metres
CV-354D 5.4:1 2BB+1RB 332g 66cm 10kg 0.33/240 0.37/180 0.41/145

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