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  1. Redington Ace Fly Reel Review

    Redington Ace Fly Reel Review
    Redington has replaced the beloved Rise fly reel with the new Ace: their latest do-it-all freshwater fly reel at a very reasonable price. We were excited to give the Ace a test spin, and in this review we take a deep dive into its important features like spool design, drag strength, weight, and ergonomics. If you’re looking to replace your old Rise, or you’re on the hunt for a solid freshwater reel that won’t break the bank, check out our full review of the Redington Ace fly reel below. We cut through the marketing chaff so you can make an informed buying decision based on the features that really matter to you, your fishing needs, and your budget.
  2. Redington Run Fly Reel Review

    Redington Run Fly Reel Review
    Redington’s niche is creating high-performance rods and reels at a very reasonable price, and the Redington Run certainly aligns with that ethos. The Run is Redington’s entry-level metal fly reel. Not to be confused with Redington’s plastic entry-level reels; the I.D., and the Crosswater, the Run features a cast aluminum frame and spool with some thoughtful design features. Keep reading to learn more about this value-packed reel from Redington.
  3. Redington Zero Fly Reel Review

    Redington Zero Fly Reel Review
    Redington has long been known to produce functional products for a reasonable price, and the Redington Zero fly reel certainly lives up to that philosophy. The Zero is a featherweight click-and-pawl reel that gives anglers a great budget option in today’s market. Although it may not be the highest-performing freshwater reel in some categories, the Zero will please many creek junkies and weight-conscious backcountry anglers alike. Read on to learn more about this cool trout reel from Redington.

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