HARDY MARQUIS LWT 6 FLY REEL : 6-7WT
The Hardy Marquis fly reel is the main stay in the hardy reel series. This re-modeled classic Hardy fly reel features numerous improvements to the original, including subtle updates to the style with an indented regulator button. This increases porting and improving regulation range. Handcrafted in Alnwick, England. Built for the classic look, feel, and sound, the Hardy Perfect reels were designed for the bamboo and glass rods. Here at ReelFlyRod.com, our Pro-Staff loves paring these classy reels on modern graphite rods for a very ultralight outfit.
The Hardy Marquis fly reel is a beautiful display of craftsmanship. Machined from bar stock aluminum for a super lightweight and durable design. This reel represents durability and longevity that you can only find in a Hardy.
FEATURES:
The Hardy Marquis fly reel is the main stay in the hardy reel series. This re-modeled classic Hardy fly reel features numerous improvements to the original, including subtle updates to the style with an indented regulator button. This increases porting and improving regulation range. Handcrafted in Alnwick, England. Built for the classic look, feel, and sound, the Hardy Perfect reels were designed for the bamboo and glass rods. Here at ReelFlyRod.com, our Pro-Staff loves paring these classy reels on modern graphite rods for a very ultralight outfit.
The Hardy Marquis fly reel is a beautiful display of craftsmanship. Machined from bar stock aluminum for a super lightweight and durable design. This reel represents durability and longevity that you can only find in a Hardy.
FEATURES:
- Made in Alnwick, England
- Bar stock 6061 Construction
- Improved range of adjustment
- Modified Porting to reduce weight
- Updated, yet classic styling
- Indented regulator button
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Justin (UT) | November 1st, 2024
I paired this Marquis LWT 6 with a 5wt Winston Air 2 (both from ReelFlyRod) and, not going lie, it was motivated a lot by how I wanted the setup to look. That being said, it still had to deliver in terms of weight (in relation to the rod I was putting it on), build quality, and performance - and the LWT does. Also, to my ear, it's a pleasant click and pawl to fish with. You know it's there but it's not crazy "sharp" or "snappy" with the clicks I've heard on other reels. Certainly not for everyone and something to keep in mind if you haven't fished with one before.