Okuma Cascade Spinning reels offer a wide range of sizes suitable for various species and fishing methods. The reel comes equipped with oiled felt drag systems, multi-stop & anti-reverse system, corrosion-resistant and stainless steel rotor arm, and silver-plated ABS spool.
Oiled felt drags
Bearings for smooth operation
Multi-stop anti-reverse system
Silver-plated ABS spool
Corrosion-resistant graphite body
Corrosion-resistant stainless steel bail wire
RESII: Rotor Equalizing System for precision balance and eliminates vibration
Okuma Cascade spinning reel
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Okuma Cascade Spinning reels offer a wide range of sizes suitable for various species and fishing methods. The reel comes equipped with oiled felt drag systems, multi-stop & anti-reverse system, corrosion-resistant and stainless steel rotor arm, and silver-plated ABS spool.
Oiled felt drags
Bearings for smooth operation
Multi-stop anti-reverse system
Silver-plated ABS spool
Corrosion-resistant graphite body
Corrosion-resistant stainless steel bail wire
RESII: Rotor Equalizing System for precision balance and eliminates vibration
Refers to which product family the product belongs to. In many cases, there are matching reels and rods within the same product family. These items are designed to work together.
Refers to which line is primarily suited to the product. The most common types of lines are braided lines and monofilament lines.
Braided, Mono
Gear ratio
What is gear ratio? The term gear ratio, or 'gear ratio' in English, is a value that indicates how many laps around the reel’s spool the line goes per crank. A normal gear ratio is around 5.0:1 and up, meaning the spool rotates five times per crank. A fast gear ratio (high speed) is typically around 6.5:1, meaning 6.5 spool rotations per crank. Such a reel can be great when fishing for sea trout on the coast, as trout often like a bit of speed on the lure. In modern spin fishing, there are also reels with super-fast gear ratios, over 7.5 spool rotations per crank, used with certain lures that benefit from being fished very quickly.
Are you a beginner and want better control over the lure you’ve cast? Use a reel with a slightly lower gear ratio, around 5.0:1.
5.0:1
Reel handle side
This indicates which side of the reel the handle is on.
Right, Left
Line included
Whether the reel comes with pre-spooled line or not. If the line is included, just unpack your gear and start fishing!
Not Pre-Spooled
Spool material
Refers to the material the spool itself is made of.
Graphite
Max drag capacity
The maximum number of kilos the reel can brake. The more kilos the reel can handle, the more powerful the drag. When casting heavy lures, like in heavier pike fishing, you want the reel to handle at least 10 kilos of braking strength.
5.0 kg
Type of ball bearing
Refers to the type of bearings the reel is equipped with. For example, stainless steel bearings.
Stainless steel
Number of ball bearings
Refers to how many ball bearings, needle bearings, and bushings are mounted in the reel.