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Vision Koma Fly Reels

Vision took the well proven designs and sizes from XLA and turned them to be the most advanced value reels in the market. We have used the latest die cast technology combined with machining manufacturing all Komas. This makes them durable and light in weight. They are actually lighter than most fully machined reels available at the moment.
All Koma models have Vision design PU handles and quick spool release. XLA based drag and bearing design is all protected from dirt. It is also all new to have a surface like on Koma for die cast reels. It does not only look good with a traditional matt color but it is much more scratch resistant too. Koma 56 and 78 have Teflon disc drag for butter smooth brake. The break is precisely adjustable from the PU design brake knob.

  • Semi-machined aluminum reel

  • Easy change right/left wind

  • Silent retrieve or low level subdued click

  • Japanese-made bearings

  • Shaft machined in one piece

  • Smooth disc brake with large brake effect

  • Scaled brake adjustment

  • Soft polyurethane handle


149.95

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