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Outfit
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- An older Hardy Fly Reel
Fit and Finish
The rod’s reel seat is unique in a classic-but-modern way and includes a cork insert on one side and beautiful burled wood and anodized aluminum on the other side. The reel seat gives way to a slimmed down reversed half-wells grip. A top-notch blank, similar to other rods in the Zephrus family, is complemented by top-notch componentry including a recoil stripping guide and single foot snake guides. The recoil stripping guide removes the weight of a hard chrome stripping guide while maintaining functionality. Lastly, alignment dots expedite on-the-water rod assembly. Starting to share my enthusiasm for the Ultralite?Weight
The Zephrus Ultralite is ultra-light. The whole rod weighs in at 2.51 oz (crazy light) with a swing weight of 53.6 gm2, one of the lightest swing weights we’ve ever seen.Distance
Step back into long-distance 4 wt territory, and the Ultralite maintains castability and responsiveness. Lightweight, caster-friendly, and capable at distance means the Zephrus Ultralite is just purely a fun rod to cast up close and way back. Obviously, the rod is not made to cast big flies at long distances, but what 4 wt is?Accuracy
Again, the accuracy of the Ultralite echoes similar aforementioned sentiments about castability, etc. Not only is the rod VERY accurate at 30 feet, an important 4 wt distance, but the accuracy doesn’t fade as distance increases as is typical in other 4 wt rods. Hardy has struck a nice balance between short and moderate distance accuracy - a harmony any able angler is sure to appreciate.Flex and Feel
The blank of the Zephrus utilizes Hardy’s Sintrix 440 technology which includes a top-of-the-line nanofiber construction. Above all, the flex and feel set this rod apart. Hardy manages to pack a lot of feel and a moderate-action high presentation into a rod that is incredibly friendly to cast, even for the angler who is used to a fast action rod. That being said, the rod maintains its delicacy and intimacy as any 4 wt should. The Ultralite boasts mega-responsiveness at short distances and solid capability at longer distances - a combination that is hard to beat. I could go on and on about the Ultralite’s flex and feel but I’ll leave it there…Line Choice
Rio Gold.Warranty
Hardy Worldwide Extended Warranty.Price
$679Conclusion
Safe to say I’m pretty jazzed about the Ultralite, and for good reason. Not only is the Ultralite a breakthrough in fly rod innovation, but it allows the near-perfect ability to maximize important 4 wt presentations at all distances. Dry flies on the Henry’s Fork? Ultralite. Tricos on the Missouri? Ultralite. Small spring creek streamers? Well, you get the point.Pros
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- Ultra-light construction
- Incredibly responsive up close and at a moderate distance
Cons
- We wish the Ultralite was made in England






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