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Compact spinning reel for perch and light lure fishing
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| Name | EXORUS C2000 |
| EAN | 5706301011121 |
| MPN | 1609507 |
| Brand | Savage Gear |
| Reel Size | C2000 |
| Spool Material | Aluminum |
| Anti-Reverse Feature | Instant Anti-Reverse |
| Reel Type | spinning |
| Gear Ratio | 5.2:1 |
| Reel Weight | 210g |
| Max Drag | 4.1kg |
| Retrieve per turn | 65cm |
| Bearing Count | 6+1 |
| Drag Type | Front Drag |
| Body Material | K-Alloy |
| Rotor Material | GRC |
| Drag Material | Carbon |
| Mono Line Capacity | 150m/0.16mm |
| Handle Position | Right/Left |
| Color | Black/Gunsmoke |
The Exorus is available in sizes 1000, C2000, 2500, 2500HG, C3000, C3000HG, 4000, and C5000HG. Sizes with "C" in the name denote compact body designs, while "HG" indicates a high-gear ratio of 6.2:1 for faster line retrieval.
For perch and light lure fishing, the 1000 or C2000 are well suited. Both weigh 210g and offer a gear ratio of 5.2:1. The 1000 has a finer line capacity of 200m/0.12mm, while the C2000 offers 150m/0.16mm in a compact body.
The HG (High Gear) models have a 6.2:1 gear ratio compared to 5.2:1 on standard models. This results in significantly faster line retrieval per crank turn. For example, the 2500HG retrieves 88cm per turn versus 63cm on the standard 2500. HG models are ideal when you need quick lure recovery or fast contact with the fish.
For pike, the 4000 or C5000HG are recommended. The 4000 offers 6.8kg max drag and 83cm retrieval at 320g. The C5000HG provides the same drag power with faster 6.2:1 gearing, 103cm retrieval, and a power knob for extra leverage when fighting large pike. It also has the largest line capacity at 330m/0.25mm.
The handle type varies by reel size: sizes 1000 and C2000 come with a rubberised paddle knob, sizes 2500 through 4000 feature a rubberised T-handle, and the C5000HG has a rubberised power knob for maximum grip and leverage.
The Exorus is primarily designed for freshwater use. While the sealed bearings and hydro-sealed drag provide some protection against moisture, the manufacturer lists it for freshwater and inshore applications. For dedicated saltwater use, a reel specifically rated for saltwater would be more appropriate.
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The Savage Gear Exorus spinning reel series delivers smooth performance and robust construction for freshwater predator anglers targeting perch, zander, and pike.
Built with a K-Alloy body and GRC (Glass Reinforced Composite) rotor, the Exorus withstands intense use during hard-fighting drills. The rigid construction reduces flex under load, providing consistent gear alignment and reliable power transfer.
Each Exorus reel features a 6+1 sealed stainless steel ball bearing system. The sealed design keeps contaminants out, while Dura Grease and Dura Oil lubrication ensures smooth operation of both gears and drag across extended sessions.
The Friction Control System 3 V2 uses carbon drag washers with hydro-sealed construction. This provides consistent, finely adjustable drag pressure whether fighting a feisty perch or a powerful pike. The sealed design maintains performance even in wet conditions.
A tapered spool lip reduces friction during the cast, increasing casting distance while minimising the risk of wind knots. This is especially helpful when fishing in windy conditions or when long casts are required to reach distant spots.
All Exorus reels feature a one-piece handle for improved rigidity and direct power transfer. Handle knobs vary by size: rubberised paddle knobs on the 1000 and C2000, rubberised T-handles on the 2500 through 4000 sizes, and a rubberised power knob on the C5000HG for extra leverage.
The Exorus range covers sizes 1000 to C5000, with standard (5.2:1) and high-gear (HG, 6.2:1) ratio options. Weights range from 210g to 345g, and line retrieval from 63cm to 103cm per crank. This selection covers everything from finesse perch jigging to casting heavy lures for pike.