Fly Reel Reviews

Redington Rise 7/8 Fly Reel Review

Mar 07, 2013 · 1 min read
Ben FreemanBy Ben Freeman
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Redington Rise 7/8 Fly Reel Review

Top-down black anodized Redington Rise 7/8 fly reel with perforated aluminum spool, neon green backing and yellow fly line

Redington Reels are well known for their high quality and bargain price. The Redington Rise fly reels are their newest creation. We were curious to see if performance and value would "Rise" to the occasion. 8-Wt Challenge Full Results

WEIGHT

6.45 ounces. Light!

DRAG

At 2.98 lbs, the Redington Rise had the least amount of drag in our test. It's also unsealed.

DRAG TEST GRAPH

Redington Rise fly reel drag test graph: blue line of Force (lbs) vs Distance near 3.0 lbs with slight fluctuations

SOUND

It sounds fine, but more like a freshwater reel than a saltwater reel.

SPOOL & RETRIEVAL RATE

A little small, and a little slow. The Rise was a little smaller than average in terms of capacity, and the arbor was smaller than average, which resulted in a slower-than-average retrieval rate. The spool was easily switched.

LOOK & FEEL

Testers liked the new colors of the Rise... it looks great! Unfortunately, it doesn't have the same gravitas as the other reels in the test.

WARRANTY

Lifetime to the original owner + $30 fee. Price: $189

CONCLUSION

Bottom line: Of all the reels in this test, no reel screamed "For Freshwater Use Only" more than the Redington Rise. It's a great reel and would compete well in a freshwater test and probably in the grand scheme of reels as well. We recommend the Rise for any and all freshwater use. Help us review more gear! Buy it here.

PROS

  • Stand-out colors
  • Great price

CONS

  • Drag didn't measure up
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Ben Freeman

Ben Freeman founded Trident Fly Fishing in 2012 to cut through the marketing fluff and provide anglers with the technical info they actually need. He’s built his reputation by putting gear to the ultimate test in the world’s most unforgiving fisheries. With fishing stamps from over 22 countries and 17+ states, Ben’s passport is a roadmap of bucket list angling—from landing a 25lb Golden Dorado in Bolivia and 150lb Arapaima in Guyana to sight-casting for Roosterfish off the beaches in Baja. Whether it’s battling 60+mph winds to land a 20lb Rainbow at Jurassic Lake or a full day of casting 8in streamers in Mongolia, Ben has spent decades ensuring his gear performs when a trip of a lifetime is on the line.

At Trident, Ben serves as the lead gear geek, specializing in the deep-dive mechanics of rods, reels, and lines. Over the past 15 years, he's reviewed 250+ fly rods and 150+ fly reels and is likely one of the most prolific rod reviewers in the world. But he doesn't just curate the catalog; he scrutinizes every taper and drag system through the lens of a traveling angler who knows what it's like to have gear fail a thousand miles from home. For Ben, the mission is simple: leverage his experience across nearly 100 species to ensure that when you head into the wild, you’re equipped with gear that has been vetted by someone who has actually been there.

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