Frödinflies

SALAR S3 9’ Single-Handed Rod

$790

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Description

DESCRIPTION The new SALAR 9’ is our delicate single-handed option, tailor-made for smaller rivers and wary fish. It's our go-to choice for coastal fishing and floating line. After rigorous testing, some of Europe’s top casters have hailed it as the best single-handed rod they've ever used. Despite its lightness, it packs a punch, allowing you to reach those crucial distances when needed. Proudly part of our S3 series, we designed this rod with Iceland, Canada, and smooth tail-outs with big sea trout in mind. Our team couldn't be happier as the tight loop stretches to the far bank. Give it a try and experience the joy for yourself! FEATURES – Short cigar shaped ergonomic handle – Classic burgundy red butt in durable high-tech foam – First-class cork – Robust reel seat in silver – Matte deep burgundy blanks with glossy tone in tone windings – Hard chrome snake guides – Stripping guides in titanium – Burgundy rod sock – Black triangular non-breakable cordura rod tube – A mix of 46ton + IM8 NANO material – 3D Cross strength technique – Helical Core stress-relief – X-Joint construction for smooth arch and powerful sensitivity SPECS – Model: SALAR S3 Single Handed – Length: 9 ft – Class: #6/7 – Pieces: 5 pcs – Weight: 98 g – Line weight: 14–18 g

Specifications

Category

Rods & Reels

Weight

3.46 oz (98 g)

Length

108 in (2743 mm)

Target Species

salmon-steelhead, inshore

Techniques

casting

Field Notes

A delicate single-handed fly rod for smaller rivers, wary fish, and coastal fishing with a floating line. It is designed to still reach long distances when needed, making it suitable for smooth tail-outs and situations where presentation matters more than brute power.

Pros

  • Lightweight single-handed design
  • Built for accurate, controlled presentations
  • Strong enough to reach distance when needed
  • Includes premium cork, titanium stripping guides, and rod tube

Cons

  • High price point
  • Specialized for single-hand fly fishing rather than general-purpose use

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