How good are Redington fly rods?
How good are Redington fly rods?
Redington has put together a very solid offering with the TRACE. It’s light, casts wonderfully from 20-60 feet, and has the backbone to handle big fish, big flies, and wind. The 9′ 5wt is very close to being a true do-it-all rod, and it surprised me with its accuracy and light weight.
Are Redington fly rods made by Sage?
Far Bank Enterprises, Inc. is a holding company that has as its subsidiaries Sage Fly Fishing, Redington, and RIO Products. Through those brands, Far Bank manufactures and sells fly fishing rods, reels, waders, fly lines, leaders, tippet material and apparel.
Are Redington fly rods made in USA?
Redington fly rods aren’t made in the USA, but don’t let that discourage you. They have a great warranty and are made with impeccable quality and attention to detail.
Where are Redington fly rods made?
Redington fly rods are made overseas in China and other countries. While they design all their rods in the US, Redington exports the manufacturing process to keep prices low, while keeping the quality high.
Is Redington a good brand?
First off, Redington is a great brand of rods and reels. In fact when I felt this rod in hand I could tell it was quality. In fact there are some pretty good reviews out there for the rods themselves. The reel on the other hand felt super flimsy.
Where is Redington fly rods located?
Pacific Northwest
Located in the Pacific Northwest where we have access to some of the most wonderful fishing resources in the world, Redington delivers products that get the most out of your time on the water and really, just make fly fishing more fun.
What are Redington fly rods made of?
It’s a slow-action fiberglass rod that harks back to the early days of fishing on the fly – with a few smart improvements. It has a classic, retro feel and handles nicely, with a high-quality finish. Find out more about on our Redington Butter Stick Review here.
Where are Redington reels manufactured?
All the redington rods I’ve cast seem solid for the money, plus they have a great warranty program given how cheap they are. Since you made it a point that redingtons are made in China, both TFO/Elkhorn rods are produced in Korea or China AFAIK.