RIO Specialty Series LightLine Fly Line for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

9.6
out of 10
5 Positive, 0 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 5 Reviews
Retail Price:
$79.99
Used Value:
$47.99
Sale Value:
$71.99
Putting an aggressive, fast-loading line on your fiberglass or bamboo fly rod is like dropping a turbo in an old pickup truck—it might work, but it kind of defeats the point of the pickup. Rio designed its Specialty Series LightLine Fly Line to match the classic action of feel of all the fiberglass, bamboo, and slow action graphite rods that are becoming increasingly popular these days. Its short front taper loads quickly, making it ideal for small creeks where casting space is limited, while the MaxFloat technology keeps the line up on the surface where it can be easily mended to get the perfect drift and presentation that will convince the trout to eat your fly.

Specifications

Brand:
RIO
Fly Line Style:
floating
Fly Line Type:
weight forward
Fly Line Weight:
[WF2F] 80 grains, [WF3F] 100 grains, [WF4F] 120 grains, [WF5F] 140 grains, [WF6F] 160 grains
Front Belly:
8 ft
Front Taper:
5 ft
Overall Length:
[WF2F] 70 ft, [WF3F] 70 ft, [WF4F] 80 ft, [WF5F] 80 ft, [WF6F] 80 ft
Rear Belly:
23 ft
Rear Taper:
7 ft
Recommended Use:
fly fishing
Running Line:
37 ft

Full Reviews

10
just got this for a new 3 wt glass rod and its the perfect combo
rob, backcountry.com
October 11, 2018
10
This line is awesome for my butterstick! Before i was using rio mainstream line with my rod and casting with it would always slap the water. With this line, i can make delicate presentations and not spook fish.
Joseph, backcountry.com
October 1, 2018
10
I've been using this for a few summers now on my main small stream setup, and just upgraded from a basic fly line to this for some rods that don't get as much use. Definite upgrade for a fiberglass rod.
Nick S, backcountry.com
September 26, 2018
8
I put this line on my 2 weight Butterstick using the 2 weight line option. Seems to get the job done for what little streams I've been fishing with the 2 weight. Hoping to get out to something more substantial to test casting more.
Sam Hurst, backcountry.com
January 3, 2018
10
I use this line for small stream fishing with a fiberglass fly rods like the Redington Butterstick or Echo Glass. It is great for those tight streams where you expect to fish in the 10-30 ft range. If you are going to bomb out 50 ft casts at a lake or wide open river I might pick something else. #glassisnotdead
Nick S, backcountry.com
May 2, 2017