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Model TD Code | Size | Gear Ratio | Bearings | Weight | Line Retrieve | Max Drag | Mono. Line Capacity (diameter in mm.) | Hand Retrieve | Price |
KDS-463 OKM-0772 | 450 | 6.3:1 | 7HPB+1RB | 15.9 | 33.5in | 30lbs | 230/14(0.37) 220/20(0.42) 130/30(0.55) | Right | $249.99 USD | ||
Okuma KDS-463 Komodo SS Low Profile Baitcasting Reel Features:
- 450 size
- Standard twin paddle handle
- Side plate operation is same as previous generation
- Updated Velocity Cast Control system
- Easier adjustment than previous dial system
- Side plate operation is same as previous generation
- Stainless steel main gear for ultimate power & strength
- Upgraded with precision machine cut stainless steel pinion gear
- Heavy duty stainless steel drive and spool shaft
- Rigid aluminum frame and sideplates reduces torque
- Multi-disc Carbonite drag system for high drag output
- Synchronized levelwind
- On/Off Bait clicker
- Backed by an industry leading 3-year limited warranty
- - Stainless gears for durability
- - Clicker
- - Levelwind moves when line is paying out (could be pro or con depending on use)
- - No style points
The brakes are very weak, I was getting max distance with 6 brakes on, less than that and it blows up immediately. I modified mine pretty extensively and now 2 brakes gets max distance.
For those that say this reel feels good.. you are wrong. Simple as that. The tranxs and lexas are infinitely better built reels from a fitment perspective, with the tranx 400 being by far the most efficient and well thought out of the bunch, although the komodo I think is the most durable of them all. The komodo makes noise, rattles and whirs as the gears turn, especially during a cast. The tranxs are practically silent and devoid of sensation when retrieving. There is definite gear noise whenever doing anything with the komodo. Brake sideplate is plastic, which feels really cheap compared to the all metal tranx 400/500. It definitely does not feel like a high quality reel, despite being the most durable.
It's more space efficient than the Lexa 400, which isn't saying much.. that reel is as large as possible for the absolute smallest line capacity possible. Tranx 400 is rediculously space efficient, holding like 90-95% the line of the komodo 450 but being like 60% the size. Spools are almost the same size. The komodo definitely holds what it says, just a hair more than the tranx 400.
This is the reel to get if you want to fish 20+ lbs of drag all the time in a baitcasting reel. Especially if you want a high retrieve speed. No other reel pulling 38+ ipt will stand up to that amount of drag pressure like the komodo 471. Aside from that it really has no purpose, everything else I have used is either a little or a lot better in almost every way.
At retail price, def too expensive. At $125 or $150 this would be an amazing reel. Okuma didn't design it anyways, it probably costs them like $25-30 per reel from their manufacturer overseas.
In summary, it casts sufficiently well after overhauling the levelwind, possesses unmatched gear durability, and the drag is actually exceptional, better I think than the tranx 400/500. It shouldn't let you down but definitely the price is too high for what you're getting, especially compared to the tranx 400.
- Huge Drag.
- smooth drag
- $$$
- The entire reel
- Have yet to find any
- Everything
- I can't think of any.
- Fun powerful smooth
- Complex lots of small parts 8 bearings clicker is underbuilt and service centers are not to excited about servicing these reels...
This is a hardcore conventional reel, with an indestructible stainless steel drive train, in the body of a compact low profile.
Any day of the week in any fishing location in most any fishing situation and these reels will be my go to.
- Entire drive train is stainless steel, not just the main gear.
- Powerful drag that is smooth up to 30lbs, yes I have taken it there fishing.
- Line capacity, 300yds of 65lb braid.
- Largest main gear in a low profile (bigger then a Tranx 500 main gear).
- Baitclicker has a very very low resistance. If you need a reel with a strong baitclicker, this is not it unfortunately.
It's gigantic haha
But compare to LEXA 400 size, it's somewhat manageable in your palm.
If you have small hand don't care about the spool cap, get the 300 size instead.
Got so much drag power!!!
I use it for throwing irons to catch yellowtail, YFT, and etc.
Love it
- Strong powered drag!
- Good price range
- none
- Virtually everything.
- None
- Lightweight, powerful reel with a clicker thrown in on top
- Not sure if it will totally replace my traditional conventional reels for jigging
- Light, powerful, smooth
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