



🎯 Own the water with precision and power — the ABF55b Avenger reels in your next big catch!
The Okuma ABF55b Avenger Baitfeeder Reel features an innovative On/Off baitfeeding system for effortless bait control, a Quick Set Anti-Reverse bearing for instant hook sets, and a corrosion-resistant graphite body enhanced by Cyclonic Flow Rotor technology for faster drying and durability. Designed with a computer-balanced rotor and precision-cut brass gears, this reel offers smooth, reliable performance for serious anglers targeting species from carp to salmon.






| ASIN | B00LDYL3MG |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 423,521 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) 1,682 in Tackle Storage Bags |
| Brand | Okuma Fishing |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (700) |
| Date First Available | 1 Jan. 2024 |
| Department | Unisex |
| Features | Anti-Reverse |
| Hand orientation | Right Hand |
| Included components | Baitfeeder Spinning Reel |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item display length | 6.5 inches |
| Item model number | ABF55b |
| Manufacturer | Okuma Fishing Tackle Corp. |
| Material type | Graphite Aluminum |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Number of pieces | 5 |
| Power source | AC/DC |
| Product Dimensions | 16.51 x 12.7 x 10.16 cm; 453.59 g |
| Size | One Size |
| Sport | Fishing |
| Style | Abf-55b |
| Weight | 454 g |
R**U
I have purchased this reel for my 9ft, medium-heavy fishing rod I use for carp, salmon, catfish, etc. which are anywhere between 15 to 25lbs and put up a good fight. The reel is nice, smooth and strong. It is, however, a little bigger than I needed. I wish I had selected a reel about one or two sizes smaller. It is hard to appreciate the size just by looking at pictures, and so I checked the line size/yrds info on the reel, commentaries, etc. and yet it was not good enough. The best way to do it, is to go to stores, find what you need and then get it from Amazon if the price is better. And this 'technique' applies for lots of items...but this time I was lazy, I guess...!
D**M
Very fast delivery, just three days. Tomorrow will test for fish finder rig
A**R
Heck of a reel. I bought the 55b for surf fishing and so far it's sturdy. Will it last a million years?....probably not but it's also not 200 dollars. The bait runner feature is so nice. Had no problem hauling in plenty of bluefish and a 25lb jack
A**O
Producto adecuado a las espectativas de calidad,tamaño y rendimiento y precio razonable
3**S
I'm a Florida saltwater fishomaniac, I'm out on the water at least once or twice a week, in all kinds of weather, for multiple species, Redfish, seatrout, black drum,pompano, bluefish, sheephead, spanish mackerel, snook, cobia, jack crevalle, snapper, Etc.With occasional dances with shark & tarpon. I've had a couple of these for nearly 5 years, and recently got 2 more for guests. Nice smooth action, great bait feeder function, I do wish the ratchet function was a lot louder for wave & surf use. You should get multi packs of line bearings, (uxcell SMR85ZZ Stainless Steel Ball Bearing 5x8x2.5mm Shielded MR85ZZ Bearings 5pcs ) as salt water kills them if you don't keep them lubed. But over all, a surprisingly well made and versatile reel for a great price. The bigger sizes are beefier if you want to throw down with monsters regularly, and you'll get lot's of miles out of these if you clean, strip down and re-lube every season or after immersion in salt water. Tight lines!! 11/23/23 update, 2 years and lots of fish later, I discovered that Okuma specifies these reels are for "light to medium duty FRESHWATER use" but Amazon advertises them as "saltwater spinning reels", which was my primary reason for buying multiples of the ABF 55b. I contacted Amazon recently about the inaccurate advertising, and am hoping they will correct the adds, for the sake of the folks who will buy them and assume they are totally unaffected by repeated exposure to saltwater. (even reels rated for saltwater need to be rinsed and maintained) That being said, I still think these are amazing reels for the price, and with attention to the vulnerable areas, will last for years! The 3 main areas to pay attention to are, 1- The handle, at the inside of the 90 degree elbow, specifically where you can see the metal shaft at the pin/swivel point. This area has a recess that retains water. After rinsing, use compressed air or a can of computer duster, followed up with a squirt of WD40, or a drop of any light oil. 2- The line roller bearing, It's inside the roller the line passes over right off the spool. Remove the screw, you can see the bearing inside what looks like a mini tire rim, keep it clean and oiled. If it starts seizing up, see the bearing number above for replacement. 3- The secondary bait feeder drag. When the pole is in use, it's the lowest point of the reel, It also tends to collect water. It's accessed by first removing the rubber adjuster knob cover that snaps over the knob like a stocking cap. use a guitar pick or a butter knife inserted in the small gap between the cover and the body of the reel to pry back the rim of the cap out of the groove it's snapped into, then peel it off. If the cap is not too old or stiff you can sometimes squeeze it hard enough to get one edge out of the groove. Then remove the plastic cap that's immediately in front of the drag adjuster/wheel, there's 1 screw on the side, and one kind of hidden in a small hole in the front of the stem that attaches the reel to the pole, remove both, pull off the cap/cowl. there's a small slot that you can see right in front of the adjuster wheel, that you can squirt with WD40. Rotate the knob a turn or so back and forth to work the water displacing stuff into the vulnerable works. Wipe off the excess & replace the plastic cap & rubber knob cover. After you've done this once or twice you realize it's easier than it sounds!
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