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  1. Shilton SL Fly Reel Review

    Shilton SL Fly Reel Review

    Shilton has a longstanding reputation in South Africa for producing solid, trustworthy saltwater reels. Only recently have more western anglers begun to choose Shilton’s for their big-game pursuits, and we hope that trend continues. Today, we’ll examine the Shilton SL fly reel, a mid-range cork drag reel from Shilton that offers some impressive features at a reasonable price. Keep reading to learn more about this saltwater-specific reel from Shilton.

  2. Greys Tital Fly Reel Review

    Greys Tital Fly Reel Review

    The Greys Tital is the new “all-water” big game fly reel from Greys. As we’ve come to expect with Greys fly reels, the Tital offers great features at an affordable price. We found many reasons to like the new Tital, and a few drawbacks, too. Keep reading to learn more about the Greys Tital, and why it might be one of the best values in its price category.

  3. Lamson Remix S Fly Reel Review

    Lamson Remix S Fly Reel Review

    Like its predecessor, the Remix S features a machined frame with a cast spool and solid performance for its price point. While Lamson did improve some minor details like aesthetics and drag knob size, no significant upgrades were made in this new model. Overall, we were left wondering if the new Remix S is worth its increased price tag, considering its few advantages over the budget-friendly Liquid S. Keep reading to learn why we found the new Remix S to be stuck between a budget reel and a high-performance mid-priced reel.

  4. Lamson Liquid S Fly Reel Review

    Lamson Liquid S Fly Reel Review

    Here at Trident, we are longtime fans of the Lamson Liquid reel series. Having used them as demo reels for years, we were especially excited to get our hands on the new iteration of the Liquid: the Liquid S. Lamson fanatics will be happy to hear that the best features of the Liquid carry through in this new model; it’s affordable and it performs great. As you’ll learn below, Lamson also made some significant upgrades to the new Liquid, including improved ergonomics and a sleek facelift.

  5. Greys Fin Fly Reel Review

    Greys Fin Fly Reel Review

    Greys is a household name in the UK, but more and more North American anglers are becoming familiar with their solid, value-minded lineup. The Greys Fin fly reel is the new entry-level reel from Greys, offering plenty of performance for a reasonable price. Check out our detailed review to see what we thought of the new Greys Fin.

  6. Ross Evolution LTX Fly Reel Review

    Ross Evolution LTX Fly Reel Review

    The Ross Evolution series is a longtime crowd-pleaser due to its durable nature, solid performance, and excellent machining. The new Ross Evolution LTX fly reel stays true to that ethos while improving some key features that are sure to please Ross aficionados. Read on to learn more about this dependable freshwater reel.

  7. Greys Tail Fly Reel Review

    Greys Tail Fly Reel Review

    The Greys Tail fly reel is the latest mid-range reel offered by Greys, and like others in their lineup, this model seems to cater to euro-nymphing and trout spey audiences particularly well. Designed for anglers who crave solid performance and affordability, the Tail is an intriguing middle-of-the-road tool worth exploring. Check out our full review below to learn more about the Greys Tail.

  8. Lamson Guru S Fly Reel Review

    Lamson Guru S Fly Reel Review

    The Lamson Guru S Fly Reel is the latest in the lineage of the trusted Guru reel series. The things we love the most about the Guru series haven’t changed with the Guru S: it’s dependable, affordable, and performs great. As you’ll learn below, Lamson made some significant upgrades to this new iteration including reduced weight, faster line pickup, and more.

  9. Lamson Litespeed F Fly Reel Review

    Lamson Litespeed F Fly Reel Review

    First introduced in 1998, the Lamson Litespeed fly reel series has been a longtime favorite of ours. The newest release in this flagship lineup is the Lamson Litespeed F, a USA-made freshwater reel designed to live up to its name in both weight and speed. The new Litespeed showcases improved weight and line retrieval, as well as some additional upgrades that we found sensible. For the full scoop, check out our review below.

  10. Galvan Torque Fly Reel Review

    Galvan Torque Fly Reel Review

    The Galvin Torque is a favorite of ours here at Trident and has been a staple in the Galvan lineup for many years. We love that it consistently offers solid performance at a fair price, and looks great. The newest edition of the Torque is no exception here, surely pleasing Galvan die-hards, and intriguing newcomers to boot. Keep reading to see what sets the new Galvan Torque apart from others.

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