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Okuma Aventa

Okuma Aventa

The introduction of the Aventa center pin sets a new standard for what can be expected in a fully machined float reel. The aventa series is made from solid aluminum bar stock for precision spool alignment and maximum freespool. The VT-1002, with two stainless steel ball bearings, is the reel of choice for both coasts. Available at a fraction of the cost of other float reels of similar quality, the Aventa is the perfect reel for casting directly from the reel or for acheiving totally drag free drifts. Click HERE to read more about the Okuma VT-1002 centerpin reel.

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