ECHO Compact Spey Fly Rod
ECHO Compact Spey Fly Rod
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ECHO has engineered a high-performance spey rod tailored specifically for today's shorter head lines. As spey lines become more compact, these rods have been crafted to match this evolution. Drawing on Echo's extensive experience in spey rod design and the insights of spey casting champion Mariusz Wrobewski, this model represents their most sophisticated spey rod to date.
- Blank: Lightweight high-modulus
- Action: Med Fast
- Tube: Fabric-covered rod case & sock
- Guides: SIC stripping guides and hard chrome snake guides
- Reel Seat: Anodized aluminum
| CS-6120 | 12'0" | 6 | 4 | 5.8oz | Med Fast | $649.99 |
| CS-7120 | 12'0" | 7 | 4 | 6.0oz | Med Fast | $649.99 |
| CS-8120 | 12'0" | 8 | 4 | 6.3oz | Med Fast | $649.99 |
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