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Serrano low-profile baitcast reels from Okuma are designed for smooth performance in both fresh and saltwater environments. Built upon a rigid die cast aluminum (ALC) frame, Serrano reels are made to handle all types of freshwater species as well as inshore brutes such as calico bass, redfish, permit, and more.

The aluminum right sideplate keeps all of the heavy duty, machine cut Dura brass gearing in perfect alignment, while the graphite left sideplate reduces weight and is easily removed for access to the adjustable 8-position Velocity Control System. The Dura brass gearing featured in the Serrano reels are stronger and more durable than traditional baitcast gears.

The Serrano reels smoothness comes from 10 ball bearings incorporated throughout the reel, in addition to the Quick-set anti-reverse roller bearing. Precision Japanese ABEC-5 bearings are featured on the spool for ultimate casting and freespool.

For a strong, smooth drag system, Okuma utilizes a Carbonite greased drag system. Despite the Serranos compact size, these reels still dish out 11 lbs. of drag, all while providing a 6.2:1 gear ratio for increased line pick up.

Additionally, all Serrano reels undergo Okumas Corrosion Resistant Coating (CRC) process which features a coating of Corrosion X HD to the inside housing of the reel. This coating actually bonds to the metal parts and creates a protective barrier against corrosion.

Other features include a micro-click drag star for precise drag settings, Zirconium line guide inserts for use with braided line, an A6061-T6 grade machined aluminum, anodized spool, and an ergonomic handle design that allows cranking closer to the body.

Despite using a rigid ALC die cast aluminum right sideplate, the Serrano still weighs in at only 7.2 oz., while other companies have gone to graphite right sideplates to reduce weight. To top it all off, all Serrano reels are backed by Okumas 3-year warranty program.

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  • hello okuma..i myself just got a nitryx x-250lx left hand retrieve model and i love it...problem is i cant figure it out ive watched the videos and worked with it i havent messed with the brake system too scared to mess it up..i backlash all the time i use regular line braid line..it says centrifugal brake system...any help would help me out i love this reel and and want to use it the right way i live in texas and the fishing here is great so i have to have a great reel...and this one is it....

  • Hi richluvsellie

    Please feel free to contact our customer service in U.S.A.

    The number is (909)923-2828

    Thanks.

  • Hello Okuma I just purchased the serrano on Aug. 18 for my b-day I was wondering if the 7'2'' XH C3 Rod a (ok size) for heavy inshore saltwater fishing??? If you could respond to this it would be appreciated, I planned on putting the Serrano on the C3 rod too. Like some personal prefferences cause I planned on using it to catch big reds and tarpon and snook.etc. -Mitchell T.

  • @EGOTTLIEB12 Hi Mitchell, that rod should work fine for inshore fishing. I fish calicos on the West Coast, but I prefer longer rods and so I fish the C3-C-7111XH swimbait rod. Both are great rods and should work for your application. --Brandon, Okuma Fishing Tackle..

  • Just got mine in today (serrano sr 200w), I'll put it through the paces this year of Texas saltwater fishing, and let you guys know how it stands up to the comp.

  • @expressit101

    Nice.

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  • @aaabball415 I stand corrected, i was messing around with the V.B.S on my serrano sr 200w the other day and i found out if you were to put the braking system between the 1 and 2 it will cast alot further. Note there's only 1 through 6 on the settings but mine stayed in between. Remember don't chunk it hard, just sway it gently, i was surprised to see the little 8oz lure go so far.

  • I have owned mine for awhile now and there's two things i don't like about the Okuma serrano sr 200w, 1st: It's really hard to get a good grip to slide open the left sideplate to adjust the V.B.S. 2nd: Various silver looking plated parts will get corroded, reducing the appearance. But other than that time can only tell.

  • Thank you for your response it helped me pick out the rod, I have it coming in the mail! I'll let you know how it turns out.

  • how far can this reel cast?

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