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Echo
Traverse Fly Rod and Reel Kit

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Simple start.

There'll be plenty of time to geek out on the different flies and fly lines out there once you have a few months of fishing under you belt, but it's best to keep things simple when you're learning with the Echo Traverse Fly Rod and Reel Kit. Echo made this kit ready to fish—with the addition of a few flies and some leader—right out of the box and gave the rod a beginner-friendly action that strikes a good balance between power and speed. The cast aluminum reel is fitted with a smooth disc drag system to protect delicate tippets when you do hook into that first trophy trout, and it comes pre-spooled with a weight-forward fly line to help ease the learning curve as you learn to double haul and roll cast.


Details

  • Rod and reel combo kit ideal for first time fly fishers
  • Graphite rod with moderate action great for learning
  • Cast aluminum reel comes pre-spooled with fly line
  • Included carry case protects rod and reel while travelling
  • Item #EHO000T
Rod Material
graphite
Rod Length
9ft
Rod Action
medium-fast
Rod Weight
4wt, 5wt, 6wt
Rod Handle
cork
Rod Pieces
4
Reel Material
aluminum
Drag System
disc
Includes
rod, reel, fly line, case
Claimed Weight
[490-4] 3.1oz, [590-4] 3.4oz, [690-4] 3.7oz
Manufacturer Warranty
lifetime

Overall Rating

1 based on 1 ratings

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1 out of 5 stars

July 29, 2020

Broke the first day on the water

While it may have been a lemon, the tip snapped my first time taking it out. It was about 25 degrees outside, so the cold was likely a factor. Still, a $250+ brand new rod that can?t handle a cold spring morning? Cannot recommend. Do yourself a favor and invest in a better built rod. One pro is that the manufacture did warranty this, but had they not, a replacement tip is only about $20 from their website. Still, do you really want to replace snapped tips all the time?

Steve W