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Shimano:
Daiwa:
Our knobs are compatible with many baitcaster reels from Shimano and Daiwa that have a Type A or Type S knob mount.
In the following list, you will find a selection of common reel models.
Your Reel is not listed? No problem – in the tab "Your Reel is not listed?" we show you how to check yourself if the knobs fit your reel.
Don't worry – if your reel is not on the compatibility list, that doesn't necessarily mean our knobs won't fit. Many manufacturers use the same knob mounts across several model generations.
With a few simple steps, you can check yourself whether our knobs fit your fishing reel.
First, take a closer look at the handle knob of your reel. On most reels, there is a small cap on top of the knob.
This cap can usually be carefully removed:
Under this cap, you will usually find the screw that attaches the knob to the handle.
Now it gets interesting. Under the cap, you will see either:
Riveted knobs are usually found only on very inexpensive reels and generally cannot be easily replaced.
If there is a screw, you can simply loosen it with a small screwdriver. Then the knob can be pulled off the handle.
Now measure the shaft of the handle where the knob sits.
For our knobs, the dimensions should be approximately:
If these dimensions fit, you can usually install our knobs without any problems.
Here you can see exactly where to measure.

The right crank knob (knob) significantly influences the grip feel, control, and comfort while fishing. Depending on the fishing technique, reel size, and personal preference, a different knob may be more suitable.
Knob size is usually specified by the diameter at the thickest point – not by the length. This diameter determines how much contact area your hand has with the knob.
Typical use: BFS, finesse, ultralight baitcasters
Typical use: allround baitcasters, zander, perch, pike
Typical use: pike, larger lures, stronger reels
Typical use: bigbait, large swimbaits, saltwater
Basically, larger knobs can also be mounted on smaller reels as long as the fitting matches. Technically, this is often possible.
However, you should pay attention to choosing a knob size that makes sense for the reel. A very large or heavy knob can significantly accelerate the crank due to its own weight and the resulting centrifugal force, more than some light reels are designed for.
Especially with very light baitcaster reels, BFS reels, or finely built gearboxes, a knob that is too large can increase the load on the mechanism. In the worst case, this can lead to more wear or even damage to the gearbox over time.
Therefore: just because a knob can be mounted does not automatically make it the best choice for the respective setup. For small and light reels, it is advisable to opt for light and appropriately sized knobs.
Here is a quick guide to which size fits which setup:
Ultimately, choosing the right knob is always a matter of personal grip feel. Many anglers prefer larger knobs for more comfort, while smaller knobs offer more direct feedback from the reel.
The standard knobs of most baitcasters and spinning reels are designed for average use. After a long day of fishing, in wet conditions or during a fight, you notice where the limit is. The OCT 24 EVA Knob addresses this: dense, weather-resistant EVA, 24 mm contact surface, ball-bearing rotation, directly compatible with Shimano and Daiwa.
Dense, closed-cell EVA. No water absorption, no swelling, shape-stable even after hours on the water. The surface remains grippy when the hand is wet or sweaty, no slipping during the fight. Saltwater resistant, suitable for sea trout trips, coastal fishing, and boat reels. After pressure, the material recovers with no permanent marks.
Round-knob geometry with a 24 mm widest point and 40 mm length. The finger indentation in the middle provides grip during fast cranking and fighting larger fish. Ball-bearing rotation without play, torque is transmitted directly. Light enough not to disturb the reel’s balance.
Fits directly on two systems. Shimano Type A covers, among others, Stella, Curado, Stradic, and Metanium. Daiwa Type S fits, among others, Tatula, Certate, Steez, and Exist. No adjustment needed.
The full model lists are available under the tabs Compatible Baitcasters and Compatible Spinning Reels. If your reel is not listed, you can check the fit yourself in seconds. Under the tab Your Reel Is Not Listed? you will find the step-by-step measuring guide with the dimensions that matter.
Silver and black for a clean and stealth look. Gold as a premium accent. Blue, purple, and red for custom setups with statement character.