Okuma Cavalla 2-Speed Lever Drags Reels

Okuma Cavalla 2-Speed Lever Drags Reels

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Model
TD Code
BearingsGear Ratioline RetrieveWeight (oz.)Max Drag PressurePrice
CAV-5NII
OKM-1006
4BB6.4:1 & 3.8:142.1 in.16.2 oz.15 lbs. & 24 Lbs.$252.99 USD
CAV-5II
OKM-1007
4BB6.4:1 & 3.8:142.1 in.17.1 oz.15 lbs. & 24 Lbs.$252.99 USD
CAV-12NII
OKM-1008
4BB4.7:1 & 2.1:135.4 in.23.8 oz.27 lbs. & 34 Lbs.$336.99 USD
CAV-12II
OKM-1009
4BB4.7:1 & 2.1:135.4 in.24.9 oz.27 lbs. & 34 Lbs.$346.99 USD
CAV-5IILX
OKM-1010
4BB6.4:1 & 3.8:142.1 in.16.2 oz.15 lbs. & 24 Lbs.$262.99 USD
CAV-12IILX
OKM-1011
4BB4.7:1 & 2.1:135.4 in.23.8 oz.27 lbs. & 34 Lbs.$357.99 USD

The Okuma Cavalla 2-Speed Lever Drags Reels feature a battle proven carbonite drag system with Cal's drag grease that puts out 24 to 34 pounds of drag at full. The 17.4 grade stainless steel main and pinion gear as well as the CRC: Corrosion Resistance Coating process make this reel virtually corrosion resistant. Add to that 4 corrosion resistant stainless steel bearings and a silent retrieve system for complete smooth operation. The Cavalla 2-speed reels feature a 6.4:1 and 3.8:1 gear ratio on the 5 size reels and a 4.7:1 and 2.1:1 gear ratio on the 12 size. Both the 5 and 12 size reels come in left and right hand retrieve and feature an on/off bait clicker.

The Okuma Cavalla 2-Speed Lever Drags Reel is a compact bodied machine built to handle the toughest of conditions. This reel is built with 6061-T6 machined aluminum frame and side plates. The rigid 1 piece frame continues around to the non handle side plate. This rigid frame combined with a cold forged, type-II anodized machined aluminum spool give you a sleek and rugged weapon. This reel is compact and comfortable, and features an Ergo Grip handle knob and anodized aluminum handle arm.

5 Stars based on 5 reviews
By Bob
Alabama
better then Avet
April 10, 2022
I replaced my single speed Avet with this Okuma 2-speed CAV-5Nll Very nice reel. I will buy more.
By Sean
San Diego
Great reel!
March 2, 2022
Love this reel so far. Only used for bottom fishing in Colonet. Worked like a charm. Haven’t caught any pelagics on it yet but I can’t wait to cast live bait with it and put it to the test. I hope the drag is easier to adjust mid fight than the meteloid. So far this reel performed great!
Pros
  • Smooth drag. Absolute work horse
Cons
  • None
By mark b.
las vegas
Dorado and Yellowtail
October 11, 2020
VERY nice reel, smooth drag, light and easy to use. Landed several yellowtail and Dorado on an epic san diego bite on the New Loann. Worth every penny..have it on a calstar medium rod 30 to 60. Im sure the reel handle a 100 pounder if needed.
Pros
  • strong, small
By Russell
San Francisco
Smooth and powerful
June 6, 2020
It was smaller than I expected but it holds enough braid that I feel comfortable with it.
By johnstanley
Valencia CA
Light Smooth and Powerful
March 4, 2020
Matched to an Okuma PCH 7ft rod 12-30 lb class rod an amazing combo. Small profile, easy to handle, turns under pressure beautifully. Just enough line on the narrow spool that fills pretty evenly. Needs an educated thumb to cast but gives out line easily. The rod has immense power for its size on CA rockfish and lingcod. Compact, light and so easy to handle.
I son't take anything else on the party boats now. I leave my Shimano Tranx 500 HG with 8ft graphite carbon rod at home. I like the compact feel of Okuma reel and with the 2 speed if I need it it has the power. It feels easier to turn and retrieve.
I plan on selling my Tranx 500HG and picking up the narrow spool Okuma Cavalla 12N.
For the type of fishing I do, I am just more comfortable with the Cavalla. I though a bar release would be good, but not necessary and the narrow spool eliminates the levelwind guide on the Tranx 500HG. Not to knock the robust machinery of the Tranx 500HG. I just found the Cavalla equal in the handling mode with a nicer compactness and no side play when reeling up from 300 ft bottoms. Just my take, but hey isn't that what fishing is all about. In this price range its hard to buy a bad reel!
5 Questions & 5 Answers
Anthony
from Florida asked:
April 5, 2022
Would the 12n pair well with an okuma pch 7 heavy 20-50lb. Will be used mostly for bottom fishi the gulf?
1 Answer
Hi Anthony, The Okuma CAV-12NII Cavalla 2-Speed Lever Drag Reel would pair well with your Okuma PCH-C-701H Conventional rod for bottom fishing applications. https://www.tackledirect.com/okuma-cav-12nii-cavalla-2-speed-lever-drags-reel.html Please let us know if theres anything else we can assist you with. Tight Lines.
Submitted by: Brendan - TackleDirect Customer Service on April 7, 2022

CHRIS ARCH
from MD asked:
September 8, 2021
What is the 12narrow right hand numbers? 
1 Answer
Chris, all specs for this reel can be found on the product page within the order chart:


https://www.tackledirect.com/okuma-cav-12nii-cavalla-2-speed-lever-drags-reel.html


If there is any additional information you would like, please let us know.

Submitted by: Brian - TackleDirect Customer Service on September 9, 2021

Doug
from IN asked:
August 23, 2021
Do these reels come in left handed?
1 Answer
Doug,

Both the Okuma Cavalla CAV-5II and the CAV-12II reels come left and right handed.  Please let us know if there is anything else we can assist you with.

Submitted by: Rick - TackleDirect Customer Service on August 24, 2021

michael s
from jupiter fl asked:
November 16, 2020
is this a good reel for fishing for snook, tarpoon, and king fish out of florida. would the penn fathom 2 speed or this reel be better.
1 Answer
Im sure a size 12 would suffice for targeting these fish, both this and the Fathom boast full metal construction which is important for fighting strong fish.

The major difference in the two reels is the Okuma is a very compact design opposed to the Fathom, which also leads to the line capacity, size, and power options in favor of the Penn Fathom reel.


In conclusion I dont think you would be disappointed with either option here. I would lean more towards the Penn just based on versatility and dependability

Submitted by: Alex T on November 18, 2020

michael s
from fl asked:
November 2, 2020
how much braid does the cav-5II hold
1 Answer
Here is the link to the Okuma Cavalla showing the braid capacity. 

https://okumafishingusa.com/products/cavalla-lever-drag-reels 

Submitted by: Bernie De Graaf on November 2, 2020

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