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Okuma Trio


$82.99 Released February, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Provides great sensitivity for light bites. Durable enough to store with the other equipment and take a few hits. Drag system is smooth, no catches.

The Cons:Line can get tangled if you're pulling hard at an angle while reeling.

The Okuma Trio is a lower mid-cost spinning reel model, with a variety of model variations that differ in pounds of maximum drag, inches of line retrieve per crank, line capacity, gear ratio and weight.

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Product Shot 2 In promotion, Okuma stresses the importance of their Crossover Construction platform, which combines the strength of aluminum and the lightweight handling of graphite. The solid one-piece stamped aluminum reel stem and rotor arm are paired with lightweight graphite side plates and rotor housing. The spool housing of the Trio is also graphite, and utilizes a multi-piece construction for smooth retrieve. For added smoothness, the drag system is housed in an aluminum chamber. The Okuma Trio's drag system is a Dual Force Drag (DFD) featuring multi-disc oiled felt drag washers, which provides tension on the spool from both the top and the bottom, for a balanced feel.

Features

  • Model variations
  • 9BB + 1RB stainless steel bearings
  • Multi-disc, Japanese-oiled felt drag washers
  • DFD: Dual Force Drag system
  • Quick-set anti-reverse roller bearing
  • Precision machine cut brass pinion gear
  • CRC: Corrosion Resistant Coating process
  • HDGII: Corrosion resistant, High density gearing
  • Crossover aluminum and graphite hybrid body design
  • Crossover aluminum and graphite hybrid rotor design
  • EOS: Patented Elliptical Oscillation System
  • Hybrid spool design w/ graphite arbor and aluminum lip
  • ADC: Aluminum Drag Chamber precision spool system
  • Rigid, forged aluminum handle design
  • Hydro Block water tight drag seal
  • Heavy duty, solid aluminum, anodized bail wire
  • RESII: Computer balanced Rotor Equalizing System
  • 1-year warranty

Model Variations

  • Trio 20 - Standard speed, 190/4, 110/6, 90/8 capacity, 5.0:1 gear ratio, 22" line retrieve per crank, 18lbs. of maximum drag, 8.8oz. weight, $74.99
  • Trio 30 - Standard speed, 200/6, 160/8, 110/10 capacity, 5.0:1 gear ratio, 25" line retrieve per crank, 18lbs. of maximum drag, 10.3oz. weight, $74.99
  • Trio 40 - Standard speed, 270/8, 190/10, 170/12 capacity, 5.0:1 gear ratio, 28" line retrieve per crank, 20lbs. of maximum drag, 11oz. weight, $79.99
  • Trio 55 - Standard speed, 380/10, 340/12, 240/15 capacity, 4.5:1 gear ratio, 30" line retrieve per crank, 24lbs. of maximum drag, 15.3oz. weight, $89.99
  • Trio 30S - High speed, 200/6, 160/8, 110/10 capacity, 6.2:1 gear ratio, 31" line retrieve per crank, 18lbs. of maximum drag, 10.4oz. weight, $74.99
  • Trio 40S - High speed, 270/8, 190/10, 170/12 capacity, 6.2:1 gear ratio, 35" line retrieve per crank, 20lbs. of maximum drag, 10.8oz. weight, $79.99
  • Trio 55S - High speed, 380/10, 340/12, 240/15 capacity, 6.2:1 gear ratio, 41" line retrieve per crank, 24lbs. of maximum drag, 14.7oz. weight, $89.99

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Pros
  • 2

    provides great sensitivity for light bites

  • 1

    durable enough to store with the other equipment and take a few hits

  • 1

    drag system is smooth, no catches

  • 1

    reeling system is steady and gathers up the line fast

  • 1

    reliable operation under most conditions, can depend on it even under heavy use

  • 1

    casting is easy and fluid, line is let out freely

Cons
  • 1

    line can get tangled if you're pulling hard at an angle while reeling

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