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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.
Weight
The Greys Tital weighs in at 7.9 ounces in the 7/8 size, which is pretty light for a mid-priced reel. Compared to high-end reels like the $815 Hatch Iconic (8.9 ounces) and the $620 Nautilus CCF-X2 (8.6 ounces), the Tital is noticeably lighter at a fraction of the price.
Drag

The Tital features a fully sealed carbon disc drag that offers about 5-7 pounds of stopping power, which is plenty for Bonefish, Stripers, and other common saltwater species. The drag knob takes about 2.5 turns to go from zero to maximum drag, which doesn’t require much fine-tuning to dial in the exact amount of drag pressure you need.
Sound
The drag sound is extremely muted on the Greys Tital. This is one of the quietest saltwater reels we’ve ever reviewed. Most anglers find value in an audible drag, which indicates how fast the line is outgoing or incoming. Unfortunately, the Tital doesn’t offer that feedback with its hushed drag clicks.
Spool & Retrieval Rate

The spool of the Greys Tital features a maximum diameter of 3.9”, a width of 1.1”, and an arbor diameter of 2.58”. Those measurements equate to approximately 9.5” of line pickup per turn, and a backing capacity of 300 yards with 8wt fly line. This is a bona fide large arbor reel, with performance that matches up with top-dollar competitors.
Looks & Ergonomics
At first glance, the Greys Tital is an attractive reel. The full-cage frame and generously ported spool feature an unpainted aluminum finish with a red anodized drag. Unfortunately, the ergonomics of the Tital leave much to be desired. The drag knob is tiny compared to most saltwater reels, making it difficult to grab and adjust. Similarly, the spool release and the reel handle could be larger.
Warranty
As of 2024, registered Greys products are covered by a statutory 12-month warranty against manufacturing and materials defects.
Price: $259.95
Conclusion

Greys has stayed true to its ethos with the Tital, delivering a high-performance reel at a very reasonable price. The reel’s drag capability, line pickup, and lightweight full-cage design rival reels that cost three times as much. Ergonomically, we didn’t love the small drag knob and reel handle, which made use difficult. Overall, the Greys Tital is a solid allwater reel for a great price, and will surely please many beginners and budget-minded anglers.
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Pros
- Solid drag
- Quick line pickup
- Lightweight
Cons
- Drag knob is small & hard to adjust
- Handle is small
- Muted drag sound



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