🎯 Reel in the Big One with Style!
The Zebco Omega Pro Spincast Fishing Reel combines advanced features like dual ceramic pick-up pins and a solid-brass pinion gear for a smooth, powerful fishing experience. With a 20-pound max drag and a versatile line capacity, this reel is designed for both novice and seasoned anglers alike.
Handle Material | Aluminum |
Bearing Material Type | Aluminum |
Material Type | Metal |
Color | Black |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 1"L x 1"W x 1"H |
Item Weight | 11.99 ounces |
Fishing Line Type | Monofilament, Braided |
Fishing Reel Maximum Drag | 20 Pounds |
Gearbox Ratio | 3.2 |
Additional Features | Anti-Reverse |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Fishing Technique | Spincast |
R**S
I bought a cheapie spincast combo for her to try out and she liked it. After researching everything available I settled on ...
Update March /2017: After watching what was happening on our fishing trips, my wife decided to again try using an open-faced spinning reel. She quickly grew to appreciate the ease of casting, smoothness, and drag reliability of the open-face. With these incentives she's pretty well mastered her Shimano. With no further use for the Z02PRO rig I gave it to our next-door neighbor. He loves it. Momma's happy, neighbor's happy..........everybody's happy!We jig fish for trout with ultralight rigs. My wife just couldn't get the hang of using an open-faced spinning reel. I bought a cheapie spincast combo for her to try out and she liked it. After researching everything available I settled on this reel for her. As I unpacked it I was impressed with the packaging, the instructions, extra handle and spool. The smoothness of the reel was OK but not as good as it should be. Very often new reels are not properly lubricated so i immediately took it apart to make sure. There is a paragraph on the instruction sheet titled "RECOMMENDED MAINTENANCE". It shows a picture of the disassembled reel along with points for oil and grease. Problem is they don't tell you how to get the back cover off so you can do it. You have to unscrew the front cover and spinnerhead, then remove the spool. This will reveal the 2 screws holding the back cover in place. Once the back cover is off you're ready to lube the reel. My reel had the typical blobs of grease here and there but there were parts of the gears that were dry. I spread the existing grease around making sure all gears were coated. I then oiled all bearings and shafts I could get to with Quantum Hot Sauce reel oil. Its expensive but its AMAZING stuff. After reassembly the reel was so much smoother running, a huge improvement. The next step was to remove the horrendous line that comes on the reel. It looks like coiled copper wire.......and feels like it too. I replaced it with Trilene XL monofilament (4 lb test for our type of fishing). The next chore was to find a proper casting rod to mount it on. There's thousands of casting rods available but virtually none made for light spincasting. I ended up getting a 6ft BassPro MicroLite. This makes a good combination with the ZO2PRO. My wife loves her new rig and can get excellent distance with a 1/16oz jig. She's gone from catching virtually nothing to really doing well. On our last 3 trips to the lake she's caught a total of 28 trout including a 21in (approx 4 lb) brown trout. She really loves this reel. For her I'm giving it 5 stars. Me? Not so much. While I think this is the best spincast reel on the market, that's still not saying much because they're all pretty poor. The ZO2PRO is an improvement but still has a lot of cheapness about it. The fit of components is pretty sloppy. The drag wheel is poorly located and drag action isn't very reliable. If your drag setting is important then you'd better check it often. The "Level-Wind Oscillating Spool System" isn't level winding. The spool moves fore and aft a measly 1/8in and the line forms a mound in the center of the spool. However, I do have to say the reel casts very well and the wife has had zero problems with line handling inside the reel. The quick change spool is a great feature and the spare spool is a nice touch. The spare spool is either carbon fiber or plastic and doesn't fit the shaft nearly as well as the metal spool installed on the reel. The extra handle is nice but the handle thing is really weird. The double handles curve outward from the reel and feel pretty good. The single handle, for some reason, curves inward and interferes with the thumb on my rod hand. The wife's hands are smaller and she doesn't have that problem. After all this, what's the bottom line? If you absolutely MUST have a spincast reel then this is the one to get. Before you take it fishing, lubricate it well and put a good quality line on it. I think you'll be pretty happy with it..
M**L
Better Than The Cheap Stuff
I own lots of reels from ultralight spinners to heaving baitcasters and these sit somewhere in the middle. I use spincasts when kayaking down rivers because I can operate them with 1 hand leaving my other hand free to control the yak, etc. They never tangle and work with any lure weight (i.e. light stuff for streams). Unfortunately, the cheaper Zebco models simply do not hold up over time when used in frequent casting applications. I've gone through too many 33's (and micros) to count and could barely make it through a summer with the cheaper models before cranking/casting became so rough as to be unusable.Enter the Omega line! The bearing system and brass drive is built to last even when used heavily in casting applications. Out of the box, these reels are just as smooth as my expensive Shimano baitcasters. Plus, they cast a country mile and never tangle or catch on the edge of the spool cover (no plastic!).Pros:The oscillating spool actually does work. With the cheaper models, landing any fish over a pound (or getting snagged) would screw up the line on the spool. The Omega does a much better job keeping the line nice and even for long, smooth casts in between fish.The ball bearings and metal gears are silky smooth (not unlike a baitcaster) making it much easier to detect bites and get the fish in.The drag works smoother than the cheaper models (although still not as good as a baitcaster). Dialing in the correct setting on the cheaper models can be frustrating (and hard on the finger). The drag roller and the drag itself works much smoother on the Omega.These are relatively lightweight.The push button is sealed (rubber cover) so dirt and sand cannot get into the gear chamber like it did/does on the 33's and cheaper models.As with all Zebco's, these are very easy to disassemble for cleaning and service.Cons:I wish the gear ratio were just a tad higher. The 3.4 actually does a decent job and is a good middle ground and very versatile, but I would prefer something right around 4 to 4.5. That said, the Bullet with the higher ratio is not as smooth as the Omega, so given the choice, I would prefer to keep the smoothness of the Omega over the higher ratio.The drag, while smooth, is a little on the weak side. Even at the max setting on the dial I cannot get the line to fully lock to the point I can break the line without the drag activating. Technically, some might see this as a Pro since we don't want our line breaking while on a fish right? I personally would prefer a slightly stronger drag.Overall, these have a quality feel and there really isn't anything else out there better in a push button spincaster.
P**O
Great reel
Reel is great for fishing from a boat. Super smooth and operation. No regrets. I feel like I’m going to be able to use this reel for a long time.
A**N
Good value.
Good value and good product. Looks good and fells as advertised.
Y**T
First impressions are good
I have a delta and recently lost an omega pro 3(old version). And I was torn between this or ordering the bullet.Build quality is solid, what little I observed and tried (smooth drag) impressed me. I do wish the sent the extra spool and the nicer box that came in the old model, but I'm happy.The line that comes with it is garbage... Going to swap it out and give it a test run this weekend.
E**C
LOVE IT! Reels smoothly and performs exactly as expected!
I can't comment on it's durability yet, as I've only used it once. However, the feel and smoothness of the reel is fantastic. If it continues to perform this well for at least a few years, it'll be the best spincast reel I have ever owned. My only question is whether it is robust enough to handle medium-large sized saltwater fish, like striped bass or bluefish. I'll put it to the test!
R**L
Simply the best for simple fishing!
This is by far my top favorite reel to use! I only recently have been into fishing since January of 2023 and this is one of the first reels I bought. It's a great one because it can be used for light and medium fishing. There have only been a few times where it needed to be opened and readjusted from line getting caught inside it. But that was more due to use error. I especially love that it comes with two spools that you can alternate between. So that's good for using two different sizes or types of line.Even though I've come to appreciate and improve on using spinning reels (baitcasters are still frustrating to me), this is still one that I always come back to.
O**M
O rolamento do antireverso é capa de plástico
O spincst zebco z 03 é bonito mais tem defeito o rolamento do anti reverso é capa de plástico por esse motivo não tem durabilidade
O**Z
Buen producto
Muy bueno muy suave
D**Z
Love it
Worth every penny. Works great and caught me tons of trout
S**G
The real deal in spincasting…..if you want the best, just buy it.
The best spincasting reel ever made. Just do your research, check out youtube videos and you will see what I mean. Metal gears on breakdown, bearings for smooth operation…….this aint your daddys spincaster!Avid, experienced fishermen tend to look down on spincasting setups as something for kids to use. Certainly, spinning and baitcasting do offer enhanced abilities over spincasting…..but are these enhanced abilities (superior retrieval rate, superior drag system, higher line test capacity, etc…) necessary to catch fish? I can tell you from experience, the answer is a resounding “NO”. I have found the only serious limitation to be the necessity of using monofilament line, as one must do with ALL spincasting rods. What can I say, I like using braid🤷🏻♂️Still, just out of the box and using the Cajun 10 lb line that came prespooled on the reel….the Zebco was pulling in amazing bass all week, including a fatty SMB that was well north of 6 lbs and fought like a lion.Also, a LMB that got hung up in cover, and took 10 mins to reel in at an extremely high load.The Zebco handled both beautifully and performed flawlessly throughout.If I were to consider any drawbacks to this reel, I would only say that the drag system is a bit finicky. Still, it had the best drag of any spincaster I can recall ever using🤷🏻♂️Bottom line, if you want the best possible quality spincaster, there is no other option. The price is high compared to other spincaster reels, but they dont even come close to the Zebco pro3. When compared to modest quality spinning/baitcasting setups, the Zebco value goes way up….and as you can see, spinners and baitcasters are not necessary in order to catch nice fish and have a great time.Well done Zebco!
J**.
Carrete spincast
Carrete de spincast, muy buena calidad y tacto
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