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The Okuma Voyager Spinning Freshwater Travel Kit (VS-605-20) is a 6-foot, medium-light power fishing rod and reel combo designed for adult anglers. Lightweight at 1.25 kg and ambidextrous, this synthetic-material kit is perfect for freshwater fishing on the go, combining portability with Okuma’s trusted durability.






| ASIN | B000MQTJW2 |
| Age range | Adult |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 166,626 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) 307 in Rods |
| Brand | Okuma Fishing |
| Color | Multi-coloured |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,654) |
| Date First Available | 15 Aug. 2012 |
| Department | Unisex |
| Hand orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Included components | Rod and Reel Combo |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item display length | 6 Feet |
| Item model number | VS-605-20 |
| Manufacturer | Okuma Fishing Tackle Corp. |
| Material type | Synthetic |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Power rating | Medium-Light |
| Product Dimensions | 182.88 x 12.7 x 12.7 cm; 572 g |
| Size | 6 ft |
| Sport | Fishing |
| Weight | 1.25 kg |
L**I
Great travel rod
Great wee rod
T**N
look elsewhere
I wasn't impressed with the quality of this combination , the case was the best part
V**R
Compré este equipo en noviembre de 2024 y me ha parecido muy completo. La caña es ligera, fácil de armar y transportar gracias a su estuche compacto. El carrete funciona muy bien, con un arrastre suave y preciso, ideal para pesca recreativa en ríos y lagos. Lo mejor es lo portátil que resulta: cabe perfectamente en la mochila o en el auto, lo que lo hace muy conveniente para viajes. En relación calidad-precio es una gran opción, especialmente para quienes buscan un equipo confiable sin cargar demasiado. Muy recomendable como kit de pesca de viaje.
T**9
Excellent product
S**I
مازالت الاولى موجودة جودة ممتازة ورائعة جدا انصح بها بقوة اقتنيت الثانية وانا سعيد بذلك
A**.
I had been shopping for a travel rod for quite sometime, i have not been disapointed by this combo. I did replace the reel with a higher end lightweight i already owned, not because the one that came with the rod was bad, but mainly because i wanted to use it right away. The action on the rod is good, and the set-up fairly straight forward. The initial fit is extremely tight, suggest you put a bit of beeswax to ease the fit ... i was tempted to sandpaper it a bit, but the wax did the trick. Great buy for the price, offsets the procurement of a more expensive 4 piece i was looking at. Oh one issue de casing had inverted handles (lol) which is probably a manufacturing defect... but was not important as i use a round carrying case anyways...
A**Y
I wanted a breakdown rod that was light or ultralight for trout up to 20", and this more than fit the bill. The carrying case, reel, and lure box are essentially freebies -- but I don't use them. The real value here is the rod. Break it down, put a lightweight reel on it, and use rubber bands to bundle it together -- you've got yourself a killer backpacking rig. I've used it for anything from 5" goldens to 22" cutthroat with no issues. It was my only rod on a 130 mile section of the PCT and it was great for every situation. The action is a little light for bass though. I still caught fish with it, but I was lagging my buddy in the count and was wishing for something a little stiffer to set hooks reliably. I managed to snag a tree and somehow fling the tip section into a lake. I kept catching fish without the tip, but the feel was gone. I called up Okuma and they sent me a replacement, so I can vouch for customer service. For the price, you can't beat it. There are other rods with similar features, but I couldn't find anything that was: cheap, light or ultralight action, under 7' long, and not telescopic. Plus you get a free backup reel! 2020 update: Still using this rod all the time, still blown away with the value. Hundreds of fish so far. I finally put the reel to use last weekend. It's functional, but not great. I had to re-tighten the nut on the main shaft to keep the bail from wobbling. The line seems to bunch up on the spool as well, but this could be from the wobbly bail. The tackle box hasn't left my fishing bin yet. It's too small for any use case I can think of.
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