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Okuma Avenger ABF Graphite Bait Feeder Reel

Okuma Avenger ABF Graphite Bait Feeder Reel

Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 12 x 12 x 6 inches ; 3 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • ASIN: B001VAT44Q
  • Item model number: AVENGER ABF
By : Okuma
Price : $34.00 - $64.95
Okuma Avenger ABF Graphite Bait Feeder Reel

Product Description

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The Avenger ABF Series of Baitcasting Reels are known for providing a combination of quality construction, great performance, and affordable value. Okuma's patented baitfeeding system allows for disengagement of the spool and free-running line without opening the bail. Predators are allowed to pick up a bait and run with little resistance as they commit to eating--in order to provide a solid hookset. With a turn of the handle, the spool and drag system engage to set the hook and fight the fish. Coming in sizes 20 through 90 to accommodate most applications, from walleye to catfish--and--stripers to rockfish, this series has most baitcast anglers covered.

Key Features:

  • Patented On/Off auto trip bait feeding system
  • Multi-disk, Japanese-oiled felt drag washers
  • Six stainless steel ball bearings
  • One Quick-set anti-reverse roller bearing
  • Precision machine cut brass pinion gear
  • Corrosion resistant graphite body
  • Rigid, die-cast aluminum handle design
  • Machined aluminum handle knob (sizes 40 through 80)
  • Patented S-Curve Oscillation System
  • 20-size features Precision Elliptical Gearing system
  • Machined aluminum, two-tone anodized, ported spool
  • Hydro Block water tight drag seal
  • Corrosion resistant, stainless steel bail wire
  • RESII: Computer balanced rotor equalizing system
  • Spare ported graphite spool included
  • One-year warranty

Avenger's On/Off Auto Trip Baitfeeding System:Okuma's Avenger baitfeeding system allows anglers to disengage their spinning reel spool and allow their bait to run freely. The baitfeeding system incorporates a secondary, micro-adjustable drag system at the rear of the reel that allows for precise adjustment of the spool for bait control. In order to disengage this system, simply turn the handle. The On/Off lever on the rear of the reel will automatically disengage the baitfeeding system so you can fight your fish with the main drag system.

Specifications

Model

Bearings

Capacity

Gear Ratio

Line Retrieve

Maximum Drag

Weight

ABF-20a

6 ball bearings + 1 roller bearing

190/4, 110/6, 90/8

5.0:1

25 inches

8 pounds

8.8 ounces

ABF-30a

6 ball bearings + 1 roller bearing

330/6, 260/8, 180/10

5.0:1

27 inches

12 pounds

11.8 ounces

ABF-40a

6 ball bearings + 1 roller bearing

410/8, 290/10, 260/12

4.5:1

28 inches

14 pounds

16.3 ounces

ABF-50a

6 ball bearings + 1 roller bearing

440/10, 390/12, 280/15

4.5:1

31 inches

17 pounds

17.3 ounces

ABF-65a

6 ball bearings + 1 roller bearing

540/12, 390/15, 320/20

4.5:1

36 inches

22 pounds

27.4 ounces

ABF-90a

6 ball bearings + 1 roller bearing

590/20, 440/25, 330/30

4.5:1

40 inches

22 pounds

27.6 ounces

The Okuma Avenger "ABF" baitfeeder spinning reel reflects a refinement and precision that is the culmination of a decade of research and development. It is a unique combination of tournament grade spinning reel and Okuma's patented live line bait feeding system. The Avenger "ABF" series puts a new spin on the traditional world of reels, and more importantly, what can be expected from them. Quite simply, these are ultra smooth, precision crafted reels. The light weight CNC machined spools are fitted with super smooth oil-soaked felt washers. The reel features six sealed ball bearings, for smooth operation. The Avenger ABF uses Okuma's live bait feeding system. The easy-to-reach lever (located on the body behind the handle) disengages the spool to allow the line to run freely. The tension of the free spool can be adjusted with the rear adjustment (which looks and works like a rear drag). The bait feeding system allows a fish to pick up the bait and run without feeling the drag of the reel. When you are ready to set the hook, you flip down the baitfeeder lever to engage the drag, and the conventional front drag takes over.

 

Okuma Avenger ABF Graphite Bait Feeder Reel

 

Product Features

  • Baitfeeding System allows for disengagement of the spool and free-running line without opening the bail
  • Multi-disk drag system with Japanese oiled felt drag washers
  • Six ball bearings and one quick-set anti-reverse roller bearing
  • Corrosion resistant construction and materials; one-year warranty
Okuma Avenger ABF Graphite Bait Feeder Reel

Costumer Reviews

This is one of the finest reels I have bought in recent years. Right out of the box I was impressed with the smooth action and sturdy craftmanship. I originally bought this reel for my son since his saltwwater Shakespear couldn't handle the saltwater, but after seeing the reel, I ordered one for myself as well. I was afraid the reel might be to small for the Snook, Redfish, and Trout we regulary fish, but after seeing the reel firsthand I have no fear and I would even use it for tarpon. Another great feature is the fact the reel only weighs 16 ounces, but it is definately built strong. The baitrunner switch is an awesome feature that allows for my son to set his pole down without fear of losing it to a big hit. The feature works by freeing the spool, but it still has enough tension to tighten the line and it is adjustable. The other nice thing is that it clicks as the line goes out, so you hear the fish testing out your bait before the big hit. This feature is a definite plus if you do any bridge, beach, or pier fishing. We will be testing it out again this weekend at Matlacha Pass and I am hoping that my Okuma comes in before then. I would definately reccomend this reel to anyone fishing saltwater or even fresh water.Okuma Avenger ABF40 Baitfeeder Spinning Reel.

I started using baitfeeder spinning reels (reels with secondary drags) for salt water fishing. I found them extrememly useful for many reasons: letting a fish run with the bait, letting line out in a controlled fashion, setting a lighter drag to cushion the initial hit while trolling, etc. I found myself using the reels for fresh water as well, but they were all too big. The Okuma ABF-20a is is the only reel I found with a secondary drag that comes in a size small enough to be comfortable for normal freshwater fishing. I was hesitant because it was such an inexpensive reel, and I like good tackle. For my primary reels, I use the Daiwa Certates which are astonishing, but I was very pleased when I got the Okuma. It is not a great reel; it is not as smooth as more expensive reels, but it is solid, well-balanced, and does the job very well. It has a very good infinite anti-reverse. If you are not too picky about your tackle, I think you will be very satisfied with this reel as your main reel. If you are picky about your tackle, you probably won't want this as your primary reel, but it is still a great tool to have for situations where a secondary drag would prove useful. It was a very good purchase for me.

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