NEW Lamson RX-3 Remix Fly Reel #6397
The Lamson RX-3 Remix Fly Reel (6397) is a high-performance, precision-machined fly reel designed for serious anglers. Here’s a breakdown of its key features and specs:
Key Features:
1. Durable Construction
– Machined from 6061-T6 aluminum for lightweight strength and corrosion resistance.
– Hard-anodized finish (Type III) for added durability and scratch resistance.
2. Sealed Drag System
– Features Lamson’s fully sealed conical drag (Carbonite™ drag technology) for smooth, consistent performance in all conditions.
– No grease required, making it maintenance-friendly.
3. Remix Spool System
– Interchangeable spools (compatible with other Lamson Remix reels) for quick line changes.
– Large arbor design for faster line retrieval and reduced line memory.
4. Precision Engineering
– One-way bearing clutch ensures instant anti-reverse engagement.
– Large drag knob for easy adjustments, even with wet or gloved hands.
5. Balanced & Lightweight
– Optimized weight distribution for better balance on modern fast-action fly rods.
Specs (RX-3 Model):
– Sizes Available: 3, 4, 5, 6 (compatible with 3-6 wt lines)
– Weight: Varies by size (e.g., RX-3 size 5 weighs ~5.1 oz)
– Drag Range: Up to 12 lbs of stopping power (smooth, adjustable resistance)
– Line Capacity: Holds WF line + backing (e.g., size 5 holds WF5F + 150 yds 20lb backing)
– Made in the USA (Boise, Idaho)
Ideal Use:
– Freshwater & Saltwater (corrosion-resistant design)
– Target Species: Trout, bass, steelhead, bonefish, redfish, and more.
– Best Paired With: Fast-action fly rods (4-8 wt range).
Pros:
✔️ Ultra-smooth drag performance
✔️ Lightweight yet rugged
✔️ Easy spool swaps (Remix system)
✔️ Low maintenance (sealed drag)
Cons:
❌ Higher price point than entry-level reels
❌ Some anglers prefer a clicker sound (drag is silent)
Final Verdict:
The Lamson RX-3 Remix is a top-tier reel for anglers who demand reliability, smooth drag, and versatility. Its sealed drag and Remix spool system make it a great choice for both freshwater and light saltwater use.
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