Redington Dually II Fly Rod
Redington Dually II Fly Rod
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The original Redington Dually proved that two hands are better than one, so the progression of this two-handed rod was simple. Redington lightened the overall rod weight, improved tip stability, and completely updated the handle. Whether you’re wanting to be more efficient on your local trout stream or are in search of wild steelhead, the new Dually features rod weights and lengths to cover bodies of water from the Skeena to the MO and everything in between.
Noted Features:
- Medium-fast action
- Anodized aluminum reel seat for improved durability
- Soft-touch EVA pinch grip sections for better line control
- Matte Bronze finish
- Special Edition Purple colorway available in #7 sizes
- Alignment dots for easy rod setup
- Durable cordura rod tube with dividers
- Available in Trout Spey, Switch, and Spey configurations
- Lifetime warranty
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