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OKUMA KAIYO SPIN ROD

SKU KY-S-702M
$189.00
$189.00 - $189.00
Current price $189.00
Original price $189.00 - Original price $189.00
Original price

Powerhouse spin rods for targeting large, aggressive fish.

Whether casting large lures, trolling or dropping baits, the Kaiyo offshore series is built to give anglers the confidence to put the brakes on big fish. Okuma’s patented UFR technology provides increased durability, strength, sensitivity and lifting power, delivering far more outright grunt than traditional blanks.

The quality and performance continue with SeaGuide guides, heavy-duty reel seats, oversize shrink wrap grips and ABS gimbals complete the package. Finished with a slick look, this series of rods is perfect for anglers searching for performance and reliability in a rod series that inspires offshore confidence.

  • UFR Blank Technology for strength, durability and lifting power
  • Quality SeaGuide guides and heavy duty reel seats
  • Butt join design for ease of transport
Model: KY-S-702M

Product Table

model action length sections line rating casting weight type
KY-S-702M Medium 7'0" 2 (Butt Join) 5-7kg Spin
KY-S-702MH Medium Heavy 7'0" 2 (Butt Join) 8-15kg Spin
KY-S-702H Heavy 7'0" 2 (Butt Join) 15-24kg Spin

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