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Okuma Reels

#1 Post by Al »

Hey just saw a new reel from Okuma called the Magnetix, was just wondering if anyone knows anything about them i.e are they a heap of c**p or not :) They are not that expensive,around 60pound was just wondering if there is a reason they are that cheap!
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#2 Post by Irish_Shamrock »

Dont know about the Magnetix, but I've got 3 or 4 different fixed spool Okuma reels which I use for both pike and sea-fishing, and I think they are super wee reels and excellent value for money. Top marks...
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#3 Post by Neil »

I have a couple of Okuma FS reels (Inspira), and a couple of boat multipliers (Titus 10L & Titus Gold 15L). My favorite reel is my Okuma Titus Gold. The top-end Okuma reels are the equal of anything and much better value too. The Magnetix looks good - if I was in the market for a casting multiplier, I would go for one.
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#4 Post by stevecrow74 »

heard about them before.. and heard they were producing a mag range...

they took their time with bringing this one out and i havent heard any bad reports with it either

Okuma Magnetix
After 2 years of development and an exaustive global field testing project Okuma are now ready to launch a range of magneticly braked reels. Based on the award winning rigid super strong body of the Convector Pro range the Magnetix offers total control for distance casting.
Available in 2 sizes and both levelwind (LS) and non levelwind (CS) versions


[url=https://www.veals.co.uk/acatalog/Okuma.html]veals[/url] have them for £60
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#5 Post by MAC »

Just had a quick browse and it seems like they are getting some good reviews..... the general consensus is that the have fallen into the Gap that the Penn 515 missed. Seems like about 200 yards of 15lb line which is nice.

Out of stock in Veals at the moment.... Just waiting on a phone call from Henrys. He will let me know when he will have them in stock. He has to double check, but he expects them to be about €95. I will post here as soon as I have any info.

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#6 Post by Al »

Cheers lads, helpful as ever :)
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#7 Post by ckpainters »

Nationwide release mid March I have one on order and got it for 60 euros.

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#8 Post by MAC »

60 yo yo's WTF..... I've seen them for £60Stg. Please tell where....

BTW.... Henrys will have them in early march. He has them on the web site.... 92 yo yo's [url=http://www.henrystackleshop.com/oscommerce/product_info.php?products_id=717&osCsid=96ef749cef5694b5e93f510afc767edf]Here is a Link[/url]

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#9 Post by Al »

:shock: Yeah please do tell :)
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#10 Post by dbrock »

they look pretty good looking forward to seeing how they perform on the beach
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#11 Post by MAC »

Have been browsing a few UK forums. I few of the lads there have been testing them. Seems like they are not an out and out casting reel, due to the line capacity, but a good allround reel. The one major complaint seem to be that there is a very slight clicking noise on the retrievel due to 2 anti reverse mechenisms. Apparently if it really bothers you you can sort it quickly. Seems similar to the Penn 525, but a wee bit smaller in line capacity. Seems like they'll fit the bill for quite a few people and they are a cracking price. I've one on order, and will let you guys know what I think as soon as I have mine.

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#12 Post by round_ourway »

Was looking at these reels in belfast angling yesterday. There is a clicking noise on the retrieve. They are selling in there for £69.99. They look very strudy.
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#13 Post by jd »

After a bit of searching for the cs30

capacity 460yds normal 15lb mono or more if you use a quality mono say Penn Super Surf or Daiwa Tournament, even more with the new thin lines say Penn Xcel or Grauvel Teklon
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#14 Post by jd »

Henry got in a few of these- going for 92 euro. Was picking one up for the SAC, and ened up buyting one for myself too...!
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#15 Post by MAC »

JD, ye tart.... :lol: I'll be picking mine up taday.

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