okuma impact 65

Fri Apr 06, 2007 1:29 am

Hi
Anyone ever heard of these can pick one up for 27 euro and i need a fixed spool in a hurry


fintan

Fri Apr 06, 2007 2:12 am

I have one. I got it when I bought my first rod last year. They are a very basic reel, 3 bearings and only one spool. It will winch a large doggy in for you but you will find it tough going but saying that it has never let me down and will take its knocks and still work. One thing to be wary of is that the bail arm has a tendency to come over when casting so use a long leader but once you get the knack of it you should have no problems.
Hope this was helpful,
Derek

Fri Apr 06, 2007 8:34 am

I have the impact reels as well and have found that they are tough reels, not good for braid, but in general good basic reels, they may not stand the test of time( have them for two years now and no problems so far) but you get what you pay for.

Fri Apr 06, 2007 9:38 am

I have an impact reel that has outlasted Daiwa reels,great workhorse and bullet proof.Might be cheap but great starter reel but as MC says you get what you pay for.

impact reels

Sat Apr 07, 2007 5:26 pm

dreadfull load of rubbish, pay a few quid more and get something
decent, enen the daiwa entry level reel is far better than the impact
garbage.

Re: impact reels

Sat Apr 07, 2007 10:03 pm

majestic wrote:dreadfull load of rubbish, pay a few quid more and get something
decent, enen the daiwa entry level reel is far better than the impact
garbage.
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The question from Croppy was for an honest review from people who have used okuma reels,and the result was you get what you pay for,to dismiss them as rubbish (be it true or not) without any reason is not helpful.
As i have stated i have used both Okuma and Daiwa reels (entry and more expensive models) and have found the Okuma out lasted the Daiwa reels(a handle snapped off when reeling in a small doggie on a Daiwa emcast :evil: ).Not taking away from Daiwa who produce good product that is normally reliable, this happens to be my opinon(and experience).
Also croppy was looking for a cheap reel in a hurry and i think that the okuma brand might be better then some cheaper reels that won't last a session let alone a season,and maybe for someone starting out who might not want to spend big money on gear only to find they don't like fishing or a certain type of fishing(spinning etc.).

Sun Apr 08, 2007 10:11 am

Have had an impact 65 for almost two years with no problems - have reeled in just about all my diff species on it not a bother - passed it onto a mate of mine whos just getting started in fishing and he is using it still with no hassle

Cheap as chips - does its job and great for a backup in case anything goes west with ur "good" reel :? :?

What more do you want from a €27 reel :D :D :D

As G.wyse says - dont knock it till u've tried it......

john.

Sun Apr 08, 2007 8:31 pm

going to pick up one of these and have it as a back up reel