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zubifish
03-13-2011, 11:20 AM
Does anybody here have any reviews or experience with Allen Fly Company reels? They are made here in the U.S., machined from bar stock aluminum and look like a very good value.
Thanks, Armando


http://www.allenflyfishing.com/pages/reels

Larry S
03-13-2011, 11:31 AM
You might look at the spey pages web site. I've seen some posts there. I believe
they are now a sponsor there as is Kiene's Spey Shop.
Best,
Larry S

loganmike
03-13-2011, 12:26 PM
My experience w them. You get what you pay for. Spend 60 now, fish it 4 times, have it shit the bed, then have the opposite type of customer service you had when buying it from them. That has been my experience. I didn't even have them replace it the service was so poor. Figured my lesson learned is enough. you want a good price reel that will last, get the orvis battenkill from the shop. That's my experience and advice.

Me

Bill Kiene semi-retired
03-13-2011, 12:48 PM
By the design it looks of those reels are made in Asia?

Anyone can get fly reels made in Taiwan, Korea or China now.

https://catalog.theflyshop.com/product_info.php?cPath=26_57&products_id=7520&osCsid=up6seih0otbbcble9c5uk0gj9qsc17b9

They might be made here but why would you have them look like so many imported fly reels?

Darrin.Deel
03-13-2011, 02:57 PM
buy it nice or buy it twice!!!

Bill Kiene semi-retired
03-13-2011, 03:31 PM
Yes...if you are on a budget you can buy used quality fly rods here on our classifieds or on eBay.

**I would rather fish a nice old used Pflueger Medalist than a really cheap junky new fly reel.

Paul B.
03-13-2011, 03:42 PM
I think the battenkill BS is the best deal going now. Well made and great back up.

flirodr1
03-13-2011, 04:16 PM
Where on their website does it say any of their products are made in the US?

David Lee
03-13-2011, 04:35 PM
**I would rather fish a nice old used Pflueger Medalist than a really cheap junky new fly reel.

I'd rather fish a Medalist than almost anything else , so I do .

D.~

Lance Gray
03-13-2011, 05:15 PM
I love the old medalist. I have 15 reels or so. That is the reel I grew up on. I bought a Walton Powell fiberglass Rod from Walt and I worked off the reel in the shop. Great deal and I still have it.

I really good reel buy a Ross CLA. Great work horse that never fails. I have fished mine in Salt and Freshwater. No complaints.


Lance Gray
530-517-2204
www.lancegrayandcompany.com

Mike O
03-13-2011, 10:56 PM
My experience w them. You get what you pay for. Spend 60 now, fish it 4 times, have it shit the bed, then have the opposite type of customer service you had when buying it from them. That has been my experience. I didn't even have them replace it the service was so poor. Figured my lesson learned is enough. you want a good price reel that will last, get the orvis battenkill from the shop. That's my experience and advice.

Me

That's funny, I have seen people post about them on other boards, and people rave about them, the personalized customer service, and the quality of the reels and now the hooks.

I just took the volume of positive reviews to be a good thing. But since I don't actually own one, yet, I can't say.

Thanks for the info...I will file it away for when I decide to order.

nrvi
03-14-2011, 07:56 AM
I own a couple of the smaller ones and really like them. Not as nice as my Ross's but a bargain in my opinion. Drags have been up to the test...how much do you need on a four wt.? I will let you know if I am ever lucky enough to really put it to the test. The customer service has been very good no complaints there. I still prefer to buy most of my stuff locally just because I like to get my hands on before I buy usually.
just my .02 of a dollar

pgw
03-14-2011, 08:01 AM
I have no 1st hand knowledge of the Allen reels however, looking at their site that is linked to another FF Board (& a sponsor of that board), the reels look a lot like the Asian sourced reels that were a part of the LL Bean Quest Series Combos and the Redington RedFly Combos that I use as outfits for casting students/clients. Some parts on the Redington and LL Bean reels are interchangable and no failures yet...but none have had any fish that created screaming runs into the backing either.

Paul

Mike O
03-14-2011, 12:06 PM
I have no 1st hand knowledge of the Allen reels however, looking at their site that is linked to another FF Board (& a sponsor of that board), the reels look a lot like the Asian sourced reels that were a part of the LL Bean Quest Series Combos and the Redington RedFly Combos that I use as outfits for casting students/clients. Some parts on the Redington and LL Bean reels are interchangable and no failures yet...but none have had any fish that created screaming runs into the backing either.

Paul

This has happened to me as well. I have Redington Crosswater reels that are completly interchangable with my Okuma Airframes, and one of the Cabela's reels was the same with them too.

I would love to see a list of cross branded, same-same reels, etc.

bassakwards
03-14-2011, 12:19 PM
99.9% sure this is made overseas, I've seen the reels origins commented on other boards and have not seen the information refuted. Since Justin the owner is active on the boards and answers almost every question, if they were made in the USA I’m sure he would have said something. That being said there are not a lot of complaints out there and if you send an email he answers, normally within a day.

His new reels are looking good, LA with sealed drags. Depending on the price point it might be worth a try.

Rich Morrison
03-14-2011, 05:24 PM
I've owned 5 of justins reels. They are indeed made over in Asia...I am pretty sure it's China. The reels are good quality and they do look nice. My reels have mostly been lighter weight reels and I've never had to put a screamer on one. Not a bad deal for the money...I got them cheaper than he offers them on his web site through another board.

I fished one of his Trout reels during a two week swing through CA, MT, and WY and caught a lot of fish and the reel performed perfectly. If you want a good deal on a decent Asian reel go for it. I've got a Trout 5/7 I'll sell for half what he asks on the web site...and I have a Trout 3/5 I'd sell too. I have gone to using almost exclusively Bauer reels. By perusing the bay and message boards I've been able to acquire 3 of those for what a new one would cost. And my wife (I am a lucky guy) gave me a brand new MSL 2 for Christmas. Anyway - the Allen reels are a good deal for what they are. My only complaint is they are so smooth that when stripping line off the reel it back lashes often. That may be my fault though.

socallies23
03-14-2011, 06:43 PM
I bought line from him two were perfect on the grain scale the other two were 3 and one a 4 wt when i requested a 5 and a 6 called him had new lines in a few days even returned my phone call that day. he has a new line of reels coming out look cool not as nice as some I own but hell for 60 bucks cant get to much more for the price very budget oriented. I was happy with keeping the unweight lines too. justin is trying very hard.

Jay
03-14-2011, 08:05 PM
Whats the magic word I gotta say to find these for $60? Am I missing something?

bassakwards
03-14-2011, 08:42 PM
Sign up for the email list he has sales from time to time, like this http://www.allenflyfishing.com/products/xl-series-reel