Sage is undoubtedly one of fly fishing's iconic brands. While they're mostly known for their fly rods, Sage also makes some pretty good reels, the now-discontinued 1880, did very well in our 8-weight shootout. While the 4280 was only mediocre, we have greater hopes for the Sage 4250.

 

5-Weight Challenge Full Results

WEIGHT

4.5 ounces. Pretty light!

DRAG

 

At 2.3 lbs, the drag on the 4250 isn't going to be breaking 3X anytime soon, but it's enough for trout fishing. What's great about it, though, is that it's very smooth with almost no startup inertia.

Sealed?

Yup.

DRAG TEST GRAPH

SOUND

The 4280 sounds a lot like a lot of the other Korean-made reels, like the Orvis Mirage. I like it, but not as much as anything made by Ross or Abel.

SPOOL & RETRIEVAL RATE

The 4250's spool is one of its best assets. It's in the top 5 in both retrieval rate (nearly 8 inches per turn!) and width. It also has plenty of capacity should you want to use a 6-weight line instead of a 5, as it holds an estimated 130 yards of backing.

LOOK & FEEL

The Sage 4250 we received was bright red. It probably won't be the color of choice for most anglers (though it matches the Sage Method quite well), but it does showcase a handsome reel. As usual, the overseas machining left me wanting something more, but we're used to that by now.

Ergonimics

Handle: The handle on the 4250 is fine - a little longer would have been ideal, but it's not bad.

 

Drag Knob: The drag knob on the 4250 is not great. It's tough to grasp, and would be even tougher with wet hands. We much prefer the larger drag knob on the 2250.

 

Spool Change: Quick change spool is very easy to use, but not as easy as a one-button release.

The Drop

Above Average. The reel fared well in both drop and drag tests seeing only minor scuffs. No Damage was done to the reel.

WARRANTY

Lifetime to the original owner + $30

 

Price: $299

CONCLUSION

 

The 4250 is a reel that doesn't jump out at you in any way (oh, except for the bright red). It's more the tortoise than the hare. It's a reel that's well designed in virtually every category - it's light, it picks up line fast, has a great drag, etc. but doesn't wow you by being really great at any particular category. Still, 6th out of 26 is a pretty great finish. An update to look and feel could make this one of the best reels out there.

 

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PROS

  • Light
  • Silky drag
  • Fast retrieve

CONS

  • Look and feel could use an update