Redington Classic Trout Fly Rod - 6-Piece for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

10
out of 10
6 Positive, 0 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 6 Reviews
Retail Price:
$169.99
Used Value:
$101.99
Sale Value:
$152.99
Trout are your target, and the river you fish in is tight. You'll need a rod that's precise but reliable, something like the Redington Classic Trout 6-Piece Fly Rod. Although not a specialist like some of the beefier choices out there, this medium-action rod is a practical workhorse. It excels at short, precise casts, puts the fly right where you need it, and pulls it back with ultimate responsiveness. And should you need to lay out a long bit of line, you'll find it can do that too. Sure, there are more expensive rods, but this is the versatile, go-to rod you'll reach for every time.

Specifications

Brand:
Claimed Weight:
(3 weight) 2.9 oz, (5 weight) 3.1 oz
Handle:
[Handle A] Reverse Half Wells
Length:
(3 weight) 8 ft, (5 weight) 9 ft
Manufacturer Warranty:
lifetime
Material:
[handle] Portuguese cork, [blank] Toray graphite, [stripping guides] titanium oxide
Pieces:
6
Recommended Use:
trout fishing
Reel Seats:
aluminum
Rod Weight:
3, 5

Full Reviews

10
a great backpacking or bikepacking rod that fishes great in the 5 weight.
rob, backcountry.com
October 1, 2018
10
I snagged this mainly for bringing on camping/backpacking trips. The 6 piece breakdown makes it so it easily fits in my pack. Now I don't have to worry about getting caught on trees anymore, or losing my pole from carrying it outside my pack.
Michael Hill, backcountry.com
April 6, 2018
10
I got the 3wt 8ft rod. This tiny little guy can cast 60 ft no problem, when I first cast it I was floored by how well it casts. I paired it with a 4wt line (the intouch rio grande) and it balanced it quite well. Even bigger bugs like size 8 woolly bugger flys right through the air. And I am absolutely in love with its compact easy to carry size I can take it everywhere with me without any hassle. Just caught my first fish on it last weekend a nice bow. It handled perfectly.
Ruth Sims - navajoflyfisher, backcountry.com
October 6, 2017
10
If I'm flying someplace and going to be carrying on gear, this is the rod to take. Also use it for backpacking on less manicured trails where I don't want the added length of a 4 pc rod sticking out. The rod itself works great, there are a few things missing from higher end rods but once you have a fish on the line you don't notice those things :)
Mathematix, backcountry.com
June 25, 2015
10
I needed a rod to take with on a plane for a fishing trip, and also wanted one that I could put in my motorcycle saddle bags for local trips. I purchased a cheap one that ended up with a loose reel seat, and after returning it, decided to spend a few dollars more and get something of better quality. I had heard great things about the Redington CT 4-piece rods and figured I would give the 6-piece travel rod a try. I am glad I did! It packed easily in my carry-on bag and performed very nicely on the river. I would definitely recommend this rod to anyone who wants one that packs to a convenient length and still casts a fly line beautifully.
Michael Kirshner, backcountry.com
August 25, 2014
10
The main reason I picked up this rod was to have a good all around 5wt 9' rod for backpacking around central Oregon. I recently went on a 3 day trip to the Crooked River where size 18-20 flies are the norm. This rod casts impressively well. It has a very limber feel to it yet it is still very stable. Loop control was great and casts pretty well in the wind. I love the delicate presentation this rod allowed. I have a feeling I will be using this more than just a backpacking rod. Something to note is that Redington is owned by Sage and the quality definitely shows and for the cost of this rod, it is a steal. It might lack in the technology department but I don't know where they shaved costs on making this rod but its a good one to have and lite on the wallet. And it comes with the case! Which is another bonus. With that being said the only complaint I have is the alignment dots for aligning each section is way off. I'm used to not having them but with 6 pieces, this rod can take some time being put together. But any good fisherman will have some patience :) None the less not worth losing a star on this review.
Anthony M., backcountry.com
June 20, 2014

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