Orvis Adirondack Full-Flex Bamboo Fly Rod
Orvis Adirondack Full-Flex Bamboo Fly Rod
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The Adirondack is easily one of the finest 5-weight bamboo fly rods ever produced. There may be nothing as traditional and rewarding in fly fishing as a crisp cast and a perfect presentation made from an impeccably designed bamboo fly fishing rod. The rod has a crisp feel and the strength of a swelled butt design with the delicate tip action that casts like a classic split bamboo.
- 7.5-foot, 2-piece split bamboo rod for 5-weight line
- Includes 2 tip sections
- Can be personalized
- Made in the USA
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