9' #6: This rod is designed for serious coastal anglers seeking top-notch performance. Featuring the new T1100 material, it offers an incredibly lightweight construction while delivering the power necessary to handle windy conditions along the coast. It maintains the finesse expected from a six-weight rod. Although it is primarily intended for chasing sea-running brown trout in Scandinavia and classic streamer fishing, it is also suitable for tropical fishing, targeting species like bonefish on shallow flats.
9' #7: Considered one of the most versatile rods in the range, this rod shares the exceptional rod action of the #6 model. It combines the feeling of an extremely lightweight rod with an impressive amount of power and recovery speed. Once again, thanks to the T1100 material, it strikes a balance between finesse and power. This rod is suitable for a wide range of fishing scenarios, from coastal seatrout and seabass fishing to pursuing larger bonefish on the flats. It will likely become your go-to rod for these types of fishing.
9' #8: If you're heading to tropical waters, this is the rod you should bring along. Its super-lightweight design allows for casting all day long with an #8 line without fatigue. The rod possesses remarkable potential, enabling you to generate the power necessary to tackle strong winds. Despite its lightness, it delivers superb response and recovery, ensuring an enjoyable and smooth experience comparable to lighter rods. While primarily intended for tropical fishing for bonefish, smaller permit, and fast-swimming species, it can also handle those windy days on the coast when you're targeting seatrout or seabass.
9' #9: A lot of anglers hold the 9-feet-9 fly rod as the universal multi-tool for flats fishing. It is the primary line weight for permit fishing and baby tarpon, but with it's great backbone it is also a blessing to use on the ocean-side bonefish flats when the wind picks up and you still need to push through that stiff nor-western. It is also a great allround choice for spices like peacock bass and golden dorado that sometimes requires long days on the water where a light, responsive rod is a must. While primarily intended tropical destinations it is a pleasure to cast and fish when hunting predators like northern pike, where delivering big flies is the norm.
9' #10: This rod is capable of handling nearly any situation you may encounter in tropical waters. It possesses the power to cast large and heavy flies effortlessly. It will be your best companion when pursuing big permits, jacks, mid-sized tarpon, and smaller trevally. With its fast action and perfectly balanced curve, you can quickly pick up line from the water to reposition your cast when the fish is on the move. The T1100 material truly shines in these higher line weights, offering an extremely powerful yet lightweight rod. It is an excellent choice for serious predator anglers, whether targeting big pikes or tropical beasts.
9' #12: Undoubtedly, this is the rod you need when targeting apex predators in warmer waters fishing from a skiff. It shares all the features found in the other models and boasts exceptional power to handle big tarpon and giant trevally with ease. Developed to never run out of power during battles with these monster fish, it still provides a great feeling when casting and using it throughout long days.
8'6" #14: This highly unique rod is specifically designed to handle the toughest and heaviest species found in the vast ocean. While it may not offer the same casting finesse as other models, its primary focus is to provide the necessary power to emerge victorious in encounters with massive tuna, shark, sailfish or marlin. The handle configuration is also different from the other models; on the #14 wt rod you get a bluewater style cork handle where the upper handle measures 265 mm in length.