The Okuma Salina Bait Feeder SAF-40 is a great all around reel. Packed with features and built to last the SAF-40 is a reel you will come to rely on. The most notable feature is the Patented On/Off Auto Trip Bait Feeding System which lets you easily switch from spinning reel to bait feeding reel, its like have two reels. Okuma wanted to reduce the weight and mass of the Salina line and they opted for the Blade Body Design which offers a more narrow profile and lighter weight. The SAF-40 has enhanced stability due to the Patented Okuma Elliptical Oscillation System which utilizes revolutionary elliptical shaped gears. Constructed with Alumalite Rigid Aluminum Construction throughout the Frame, Sideplate and Rotor the SAF-40 is lightweight, strong and durable.
Okuma Salina Bait Feeder SAF-40 Features:
• Weight: 12.2 oz.
• Gear Ratio: 5.0:1
• Patented On/Off Auto Trip Bait Feeder Function
• Dual Force Drag System
• Alumalite Rigid Aluminum Frame, Rotor and Sideplate
• Patented Elliptical Oscillation System
• Hydro Block Water Tight Seal
• Oversized Bail Wire
Warranty Information:Okuma reels are covered by a limited warranty against defect in workmanship and materials for a period of one year. Should damage occur due to as manufacturers defect, Okuma will, at the company's discretion, either repair or replace the product at no charge, Damage resulting from alteration, accident, neglect, or normal wear and tear will, at the company's discretion, be repaired or replaced for a nominal fee. This warranty is only valid to the original owner and does not extend to products purchased for commercial or rental applications. Products requiring warranty work should be sent postage prepaid and insured to Okuma Fishing Tackle, 2310 E. Locust Court, Ontario, CA 91761. Prior to returning any product for warranty or repair please call (909) 923-2828 to obtain a Return Authorization Number. Please include a copy of your proof of purchase, your warranty card and a brief statement pertaining to the problems you are encountering. You may have other rights, which vary from state to state.