Okuma Avenger 8000 Baitfeeder & Sensortip 12' 3-6oz 3 Piece Spinning Combo

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Okuma Avenger 8000 Baitfeeder Spinning Reel Specs:

 

Okuma Avenger ABF Spinning Reel, new for 2020, equips with cyclonic flow rotor, on/off auto trip bait feeding system, 6BB + 1RB stainless steel bearing , and rigid metal handle. 

Features:

On/Off auto trip bait feeding system

Multi-disc, Japanese oiled felt drag system

6BB + 1RB stainless steel bearing system

Corrosion resistant frame, side plate and rotor

Rigid metal handle design to reduce flex

RESII: Computer balanced Rotor Equalizing System

Machined aluminum, 2-tone anodized spool

Quick-Set anti-reverse roller bearing

CFR: Cyclonic Flow Rotor technology

Precision machine cut brass pinion gear

Bearings: 6BB + 1RB

Line Retrieve: 87cm

Line Capacity: 0.40/230, 0.45/180, 0.50/140 mm/m

Gear Ratio: 4.5:1

Max drag: 12kg

Weight: 503g

 

Okuma Sensortip 12' 3-6oz 3 Piece Spinning Rod Specs:

The Sensortip rod building process manages to combine unbelievable strength and sensitivity with sensational fish fighting actions. These rods have the ability to cast down to the weight of a small prawn, and yet have the butt power to stop large fish, dead in their tracks.

This performance is possible because Sensor Tip Rods are built in a unique way. Layers of composite materials are laid onto a mandrel to provide the blank with its basic action.

Then solid strands  of fibreglass are drawn along the rod from the bottom  to the tip of the core.

The strands do not stop there however, but are drawn out further, past the core of the rod, to form that incredibly flexible, integrated solid tip.

Layers of composite materials are laid onto a arbour to provide the blank with its basic action. Then solid strands of fibreglass are drawn along the rod from the bottom to the tip of the core this makes the rod incredibly flexible yet maintaining its strength. This combinations makes these rods ideal for casting and also for stopping big fish.