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Bill Kiene semi-retired
09-09-2010, 08:52 AM
New Reel Series for Sage Manufacturing Shows Great Advances in Drag Technology – (Bainbridge Island, WA)

Sage Manufacturing, fly fishing industry leader, is pleased to introduce the 4200 series reel family for 2011. Technically advanced features and a reliable, lightweight carbon drag system are at the heart of the 4200 series design.

The 4200 series is the greatest value in the high-end reel market thanks to an abundance of features for worry-free performance. These reels are made from fully machined anodized 6061 T6 aluminium, tumble polished and inspected by hand to ensure incredible durability and strength but also corrosion resistance. To reduce casting fatigue, a new lightweight design was engineered but not at the expense of strength and durability. The 4200 series range from a 3/4 weight to a 9/10 weight with appropriately sized ergonomic handles and drag range specific to each reel size. Prices range from $289 for the 4230, $299 for the 4250, $309 for the 4280, and $319 for the 4210. Extra spools are available for each reel size.

“This series of reels took a great deal of advanced engineering in order to include every detail yet still be priced reasonably for our consumer,” says Kurt Van Wyck, Director of R&D. “The real value and technology story here is based around the unique Floating Tripod Drag system.”

The Floating Tripod Drag is one of the more unique configurations of Sage's Sealed Carbon System drag technologies, and stands by itself in the field. The Floating Tripod consists of a carbon disk riding on a stainless steel rotor supported by a triangle of three smaller carbon disks. Like the three legs of a stool, the system is perfectly balanced and incredibly low weight, providing smooth resistance through its full range of settings. A numbered one-revolution drag knob offers the benefit of quick and precise drag adjustments. As with every reel from Sage, the Floating Tripod is sealed and impervious to outside elements such as sand, grit and salt, requiring no maintenance beyond simple rinsing.

**In stock @ Kiene's Fly Shop.

amoeba
09-30-2010, 05:58 PM
I think I would like the one-revolution drag but I can't find much other info about them:

Please post a link to the specs (wt, reel and arbor diameter, width, backing capacity) - as I need another reel and may wait for this one to come out. Nothing yet on the sage website.

Bill Kiene semi-retired
12-19-2010, 05:49 PM
4230 3 1/4" WF-4-F and 100 yds/20-lb. Spool = $145 Reel = $289.00

4250 3 5/8" WF-5-F and 100 yds/20-lb. Spool = $150 Reel = $299.00

4280 4 " WF-8-F and 200 yds/20-lb. Spool = $155 Reel = $309.00

4210 4 1/4" WF-9-F and 200 yds/30-lb. Spool = $160 Reel = $319.00




http://www.sageflyfish.com/dyn_prodlist.php?k=383859

Bill Kiene semi-retired
01-14-2011, 09:11 PM
We have the new Sage 4200 fly reels in stock.

In the $300 price range they are one of the top choices for 2011.

bclem81
01-15-2011, 06:50 PM
the 4280 and 4210 are great 4-7wt Switch reels. And for the price they cant be beat. Light weight, strong, and extremely smooth, I love mine. I have a Beaded Bronze 4210 on my Sage TCX 6119. It balances out the rod absolutely perfectly.

Hey Bill the 4280 has a 4" dia not 4 7/8" dia just FYI.

Bill Kiene semi-retired
01-15-2011, 09:43 PM
Thanks for the heads up..........

Jeff C.
01-18-2011, 11:17 AM
I picked up two 4280s from the shop yesterday for my switch rods. Bill Caranzzo helped slicing the backing and running line to get a Skagit head to fit on the spool. 100 yards of backing and 10 yards cut off a Ridge running line turned out to be a good fit. I love the one turn drag knob.

BigOkieWhiteBoy916
01-18-2011, 09:21 PM
the 4280 and 4210 are great 4-7wt Switch reels. And for the price they cant be beat. Light weight, strong, and extremely smooth, I love mine. I have a Beaded Bronze 4210 on my Sage TCX 6119. It balances out the rod absolutely perfectly.


And to think you wanted to get a Redington Delta.......

Bill Kiene semi-retired
01-19-2011, 12:40 AM
In the $200+ price range the new Redington 'Delta' series and the new Orvis 'Hydros' series are both really good values too.

Lots of new reel this year.......

Tiger
01-19-2011, 09:13 AM
It may look cool and balance out the rod nicely, but the real question is, is the drag worth a dang. I'd like to know how the drag performs after it gets smokin a few times. I've had no problems with the 6000 series and I hear the drags a similar.

bclem81
01-19-2011, 10:37 AM
And to think you wanted to get a Redington Delta.......

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