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Spinning Reel

The best spinning reels for inshore and offshore fishing

Our spinning reels combine power, smoothness and precision for all types of saltwater sport fishing. Discover top brands like Daiwa, Shimano, Penn and Okuma.

Whether you’re targeting seabass or tuna, PecheXtreme provides the most durable and high-performing reels available for serious anglers.

Saltwater Spinning Reels – Power, Smoothness & Strength

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  • Capacity: 370m_0.40
  • Weight: 413 g

Reference: PX6137-5

Brand: Okuma

Okuma Salina Salwater Spinning

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PERFORMANCE BY LIGHTWEIGHT Specifically designed for saltwater use, the Salina spinning reels feature Okuma’s rigid LITECAST construction design, Dual Force Drag System for extreme stopping power and our proprietary High Density Gearing with a special corrosion resistant coating. Combine this with a high-speed gear ratio and a customized aluminum handle...

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How to choose and maintain your spinning reel

The choice of a spinning reel depends on your fishing style. For casting from shore or boat, choose a lightweight reel spooled with a thin braid for more sensitivity. For jigging or light trolling, pick a stronger reel with a smooth, progressive drag to handle long fights.

A fluorocarbon leader improves stealth and prevents cuts. After each session, rinse your reel with fresh water and oil the main shaft to keep smooth rotation. Combine it with our sea spinning rods for a perfectly balanced setup.


Which gear ratio should I choose for my spinning reel?

A fast ratio (≥6:1) is ideal for active techniques like jigging or surface lures, while a mid ratio (≈5:1) suits slower retrieves or light trolling.

How can I extend my reel’s lifespan?

Rinse it with fresh water after each saltwater trip, dry it in the shade, and lightly oil the bearings and line roller. Store it in a cover or waterproof bag.

What braid should I use on my spinning reel?

Use an 8-strand braid for casting or jigging, or a 12-strand braid for heavy-duty tropical fishing requiring smoothness and strength.

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