Redington Zero Series Fly Reel
A lot of fishermen may turn their noses up at small brookies and little rainbows, but it's important to remember that it's not the size of the fish that counts, but the size of the fight in the fish. When you're headed out to catch some wild char and mini 'bows, spool up the Redington Zero Series Fly Reel, throw it on your lightweight rod, and be ready to pull in fish after fish in on this lightweight beauty.
The Zero gets it ultralight feel from a die-cast construction, which enables the reel to sport a minimalist and light design that could not be achieved with a machined construction. A click-and-pawl drag keeps the weight at a minimum and gives the reel a vintage feel that will pair well with a light line and fiberglass rod. The Zero's ultralight feel will also pair well with Redington's new and ridiculously light Hydrogen, or any other rod that would benefit from an ultralight reel. The Zero may be light, but it still houses a large arbor for quick line retrieval and a reduction in line memory, and has a unique handle that's molded with a soft material for a more comfortable feel during those long battles, because even little fish can give you a run for your money.
- Material
- die-cast aluminum
- Drag System
- click-and-pawl
- Backing Capacity
- 100 yards / 20lb
- Diameter
- [2/3wt] 3in, [4/5wt] 3.3in
- Fly Line Weight
- 2/3wt, 4/5wt
- Left and Right Handed Operation
- yes
- Claimed Weight
- [2/3wt] 2.7oz, [4/5wt] 3oz
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime
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3 based on 2 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageOctober 15, 2023
Reel broke after 2 months of use
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- I've used it several times
The reel broke after 2 months of use. Redington’s warranty replacement lead time is quoted at 3-4 MONTHS. Poor product and poor customer service. I can’t recommend.
July 22, 2020
It's the little things in life...
I bought this reel to pair with my new 7' 6" 3wt for smaller/tighter stretches of water. After having the chance to take it out on a few outings, I have fallen in love with this thing. It absolutely serves the purpose of a great small water reel. I will say, it did take some adjustment to get used to not having any drag, but it makes fighting those small stream cutties so fun! I probably wouldn't put it on anything larger than a 4 weight, but it's a great option for a backcountry or small water set up.
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