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SALAR S4 9’ Single-Handed Rod

$790

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Description

DESCRIPTION The S4 9-footer for line weight #6/7 is an ultra-light single-hander built for both distance and precision. Its powerful kick delivers extra reach, excelling on windy coastlines while allowing delicate presentations in calm, clear pools. Despite its finesse, it still packs enough punch to handle larger flies at night. The full-flex action lets you feel every movement down to the handle. Tested across the globe—from the rugged wilderness of Canada to Iceland’s crystal-clear rivers and the fierce winds of Tierra del Fuego—it’s a rod that truly performs anywhere. FEATURES – Ergonomic short cigar-shaped handle – Classic dark burgundy red butt in high-tech durable foam – Upgrades, superior cork quality – Burnt bronze-finished, robust reel seat – Matte deep burgundy blanks with tone-in-tone windings – Hard chrome snake guides & titanium stripping guides – C&R length markings on the blank – Burnt bronze brown rod sock – Burgundy triangular Cordura rod tube with embroidered logo – Advanced 33-ton + Toray T1100 material – 3D Cross strength technique & Helical Core stress-relief – X-Joint construction for a smooth, powerful action SPECS – Model: SALAR S4 Single Handed – Length: 9 ft – Class: #6/7 – Pieces: 5 pcs – Weight: 95 g – Line weight: 14–18 g – Line recommendation: SALAR Catch #6/7 SH 16 g

Specifications

Category

Rods & Reels

Weight

3.35 oz (95 g)

Length

108 in (2743 mm)

Field Notes

An ultra-light single-handed fly rod built for distance and precision on windy coastlines, calm clear pools, and larger-fly presentations at night. The full-flex action and 6/7 line class make it a versatile choice for controlled casts and delicate presentations when you still need enough power to reach fish at range.

Pros

  • Lightweight 5-piece travel-friendly build
  • Full-flex action for feel and control
  • Strong enough for windy conditions and larger flies

Cons

  • Premium price point
  • Single-handed 9 ft rod may be less specialized for heavy-duty saltwater work

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