Okuma Serrano Low-Profile Baitcast Reel

   

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SR-200W

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6.2:1

Line Capacity: 10/160
Ball Bearings: 10+1
Max Drag: 11 Lbs.
Recovery: 26" Per Turn
Reel Weight (oz): 7.2
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  • Rigid diecast aluminum frame - ALC (Alumalite Construction Frame)
  • Aluminum right side plate holds gears in perfect alignment
  • Magnum light spool for reduced weight
  • Heavy-duty, machine cut, Dura brass gearing
  • Multi-disc carbonite drag system
  • Micro-click drag star for precise drag settings
  • 10BB+1RB stainless steel bearing drive system
  • High-grade, precision Japanese ABEC-5 spool bearings

Okuma's Serrano Low-Profile Baitcast Reels deliver the silky-smooth performance, lightweight toughness and compact, easy-to-palm design anglers want to have when chasing big fish in either fresh or saltwater. The Serrano Reel's tough ALC (Alumalite Construction Frame) die cast aluminum frame keeps the heavy-duty, Dura brass gearing, drive shaft and other components in precise alignment even with all the stress that heavy-loads and braided lines create. The left, aluminum sideplate is easily removed to allow for quick access to the adjustable 8-position Velocity Control System. The Serrano's machined aluminum, anodized high-rise wiffle spool maximizes line capacity while its high-grade, precision Japanese ABEC-5 spool bearings are incredible for free spooling. Although the Serrano offers a compact, low-profile design, its multi-disc carbonite drag system gives it 11 lbs. of big-time stopping power. Okuma's CRC (Corrosion Resistant Coating) penetrates and protects all internal and external metal reel components to ensure the Serrano thrive in the rigors of saltwater.

  • CRC process shields and protects internal and external components
  • Durabrass gearing is super strong lets you handle big fish
  • Quick-set anti-reverse roller bearing
  • 8-position Velocity Control System
  • Ergonomic handle design allows cranking closer to body
  • Zirconium line guide inserts for use with braided line
  • Serrano reels are backed by a 3-year warranty

Rated 4.2 out of 5 by 5 reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5 by Killer reel Okuma has really stepped up their game. Use to not be a believer in their gear, but have been won back over. This is an awesome reel for the money. Their lowpro Cedros 273j is a sick little reel as well. December 22, 2012
Rated 4 out of 5 by good, buttttt great reel, BUT no left-handed options.... i'm a lefty when fishing but a righty in general. i scoured the internet & couldnt find this reel in left-hand retrieve October 3, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5 by awesome Can't find anything on this reel lacking in quality. I love it, it casts great, is super smooth and the drag is strong. So light and yet you know when you fish it that its very well built. Thanks Okuma for stepping up. February 14, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5 by Okuma finally steps up to the plate I've used Okuma reels before, and while they weren't junk, they seemed fairly run of the mill. I bought this Serrano because it seemed so smooth and crisp in the store. Out on the water the reel proved to be on par with other reels in this price range. It casts well and has a very strong and smooth drag. The retrieve is buzz free as well. It is a comfortable fit for my little hands and is very light. Although it is designed for salt water use, I have only fished for largemouth bass with it so far. Some people may not care for the color, but I like it a lot. I don't usually spend this much on a reel and If the Serrano were a little less expensive, I'd probably buy another one. April 30, 2010
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On paper, the Okuma seems to have a slight advantage with a few more bearings and offers a better warranty. Should I go with an Okuma Serrano or Revo S for my first baitcaster?
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The worst reel I ever owned was an Okuma. The old solid white model. Couldn't throw it without backlashing and I'm no novice. Pretty hard to get a "bad" reel with an Abu Garcia.
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A little late for the answer here, If you haven't decided yet, go with the Okuma. Its virtually maintenance free, with a 3 year warranty. It's lighter and has quicker response. Less than 2 hours after purchase I landed a 16 inch Large Mouth and a 14 inch Small Mouth, and this reel out performed any reel I have used before. I didnt even notice strain on the assembly when I brought in a 7 pound Cutbow Trout from Lake Amador
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I have this reel filled with spiderwire stealth braid 10 lb. it easily holds 125yds it holds 160/10 130/12 95/14 going by the website specs prob. regular mono or flour. line i have this reel on a 6.6ft st croix mojo bass jerk bait / topwater it is an excellent performer very smooth and light its a small reel as well it fits great in the palm of your hand its lighter than my curado 200e7 by just a little bit and an excellent value as well
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