

Echo Base Fly Rod
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Product Description
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Utilising the latest materials and technology, Echo has crafted a family of rods that'll help the "greenest of greenhorns" toss tight loops like a pro. Whether you're new to the sport, or looking for a solid back-up to add to your quiver, the ECHO BASE offers quality and performance for a VERY reasonable amount of $$. This medium-fast action phenom casts "freaky good", and the four piece travel design is perfect for packing when adventure calls. Durable? Yup. Maintenance free reel seat and quality components = years of fun. Grab an ECHO BASE, and GET OUT THERE!
Why this Rod?
Four piece travel design
Alignment dots for quick assembly
Translucent Deep Blue finish
Half Wells cork handle on 4-6wt models
Full Wells cork handle and Fighting Butt on the 7 & 8wt models
Chrome Guides
Black Maintenance free Reel Seat
Tough, fabric covered rod case and rod sock
ECHO lifetime warranty
Why this Rod?
Four piece travel design
Alignment dots for quick assembly
Translucent Deep Blue finish
Half Wells cork handle on 4-6wt models
Full Wells cork handle and Fighting Butt on the 7 & 8wt models
Chrome Guides
Black Maintenance free Reel Seat
Tough, fabric covered rod case and rod sock
ECHO lifetime warranty
Product Reviews: Echo Base Fly Rod
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Si Moore
Location: Auckland
October 31st, 2019
One of the best streamer rods, hands down. - A lot's obviously been written about these rods but most of it's been based on the value-for-money they offer. I started out buying one for a cheap streamer rod to take friends fishing on the Tongariro and then discovered how addictive that medium action is. Make no mistake, these are a beautiful rod blank that definitely has it's place in anyone's arsenal. If I'm casting streamers on sink-tips all day long for a few days in a row I pretty quickly end up w a 6/7/8wt Base in my hands over some far more expensive rods starting with S. The medium action responds well to the true AFTMA line weight so don't over line, and even go under if you've got a more aggressive stroke.
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