Okuma Ceymar A C3000A Spinning Reel 3000 Size with 5.0:1 Gear Ratio

Okuma

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SKU:
701-C3000A
UPC:
840083422364
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Weight:
1.10 LBS
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The Okuma Ceymar A C3000A is a premium spinning reel designed for freshwater anglers, featuring a corrosion-resistant frame and a precision-cut gearing setup. It delivers smooth handling for multi-species casting applications while keeping mechanical operation simple and reliable.

Functional Highlights

  • Material & Build: Corrosion-resistant frame engineering balances total reel weight while protecting internal component alignment.
  • Key Operation: A 5.0:1 gear ratio working alongside a multi-bearing arrangement yields uniform torque and fluid line retrieval.
  • Best Application: Compact 3000 sizing balances effectively on medium action setups targeting active freshwater targets.

Technical Specifications

MODEL C3000A
SERIES Ceymar A
REEL SIZE 3000
GEAR RATIO 5.0:1
BEARING SYSTEM 7BB + 1RB
MAXIMUM DRAG 15 lbs
BRAID CAPACITY 180 yd / 15 lb, 155 yd / 20 lb
UPC 840083422364
MPN C3000A

Built For Canadian Waterways

Tested effectively across structured environments like Lake of the Woods near Kenora, ON, this design tracks accurately during continuous multi-species manipulation. The direct line counter pressure transitions smoothly when casting across local home reservoirs, flowing prairie rivers, and provincial waters across Canada to protect broad buyer intent.

Gear Setup Recommendation: Support your outdoor setup with structural additions; pair your Okuma Ceymar A C3000A with our curated collection of spinning rods.

Outdoor Equipment Selected With Purpose

Our crew selected the Ceymar A series for its refined internal pinion alignment and balanced handling characteristics. Rooted in our 1980 procurement philosophy and backed by 46 years of continuous service, we stock this line because it delivers immediate mechanical consistency and real-world value for Canadian anglers.