ITX is a newcomer to Okuma's open coil collection and is loaded with the finest features known from Okuma's open coils. The innovative materials and structural solutions used in the Okuma ITX reel guarantee an unprecedented precise winding feel and operational reliability.
The body and rotor of the Okuma ITX are made of C-40X long fiber carbon fiber, which makes the reel light and very torsionally rigid at the same time, keeping the reel mechanism stable and free of backlash. Okuma ITX's highly efficient and precisely functioning multi-disc carbon fiber brake is protected from water by Okuma's Hydro-Block seal, which guarantees brake operation even in demanding conditions. Okuma ITX's slow cross-winding enables smooth line winding with both multi-fiber and monofilament lines, and the precisely beveled front edge of the spool guarantees long and tangle-free casts. ITX's machined aluminum crank is screwed directly to the reel body, so the reeling feeling is always gap-free and the sturdy and firm Winn Grip crank knob completes the grip. Okuma ITX's stainless HPB bearings and structural solutions make it a reliable partner for both lake and sea use.
- The high-speed Okuma ITX open reels are excellently suited for fishing techniques that favor hand fishing, such as jig fishing, trout fishing and pike casting.
In the Okuma ITX collection you will find a great option for different needs:
- The 1000 series reel is the first choice for jig fishing for perch, walleye and pike, rapids fishing and other slightly lighter fishing methods.
- The 2500 series reel is a great choice for those looking for a universal reel. The reel is light, but it can still hold a bit more line if necessary. A good choice, for example, for jig fishing with slightly thicker lines, trout fishing and traditional pike fishing.
- The 3000 series reel is perfectly suited for thicker lines and fishing methods that require a larger line capacity, such as fishing for pike and larger noble fish.
- The 4000 series reel is designed for the heaviest types of fishing that require high line capacity and fair braking power, such as pike fishing with large lures and larger noble fish.