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Hardy Ultralite Freshwater Fly Rod - 8wt, 9’6”, 4-Piece

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Overview

About Hardy Ultralite Freshwater Fly Rod - 8wt, 9’6”, 4-Piece

Closeout. Hardy's Ultralite freshwater fly rod is made with a SINTRIX® NSX carbon fiber for a durable-yet-light responsive rod.

Specs

Specs about Hardy Ultralite Freshwater Fly Rod - 8wt, 9’6”, 4-Piece

  • Line weight: 8
  • Length: 9'6"
  • Number of pieces: 4
  • Flex action: Tip/Fast
  • Grip: Full wells
  • Type of grip: One handed
  • Fighting butt: Yes
  • Type of cork: AAAA grade cork
  • Reel seat: Up locking
  • Rod material: SINTRIX® NSX carbon fiber
  • Guide material: Ceramic-lined titanium guides
  • Rod case: Yes
  • Rod case material: Aluminum tube with cloth bag
  • Recommended use: Freshwater
  • Made in Korea, Republic of

Reviews

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Most Helpful 1-Star Review

1.0 out of 5 stars. Rod was obviously previously used and damaged
Reviewed by I love sloppy seconds from Far away from sierra after this on Friday, March 22, 2024
I purchased a Hardy Ultralite for $399 pretax. It arrived in a badly beaten up cardboard box with literallly not padding or packaging, just the rod in its aluminum tube left to rattle around.

Of course, the tube was badly scratched and had several dings. Even worse, when i took out the rod itself, the plastic cork protector was partially and haphazardly removed, the cork was stain and had chips missing from it. It was clearly (aggressively) used by a previous buyer who likely took it in a trip and then returned it for full refund.

I brought this to the attention of Sierra customer service and their idea of a resolution was to offer a $35 gift card ?? which is less than 10% of the rod’s purchase price. Nice, felt like a slap in the face.

Cross your fingers you get a an actually new rod and not somebodies sloppy seconds.
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  • 1.0 out of 5 stars. Rod was obviously previously used and damaged
    Reviewed by I love sloppy seconds from Far away from sierra after this on Friday, March 22, 2024
    I purchased a Hardy Ultralite for $399 pretax. It arrived in a badly beaten up cardboard box with literallly not padding or packaging, just the rod in its aluminum tube left to rattle around.

    Of course, the tube was badly scratched and had several dings. Even worse, when i took out the rod itself, the plastic cork protector was partially and haphazardly removed, the cork was stain and had chips missing from it. It was clearly (aggressively) used by a previous buyer who likely took it in a trip and then returned it for full refund.

    I brought this to the attention of Sierra customer service and their idea of a resolution was to offer a $35 gift card ?? which is less than 10% of the rod’s purchase price. Nice, felt like a slap in the face.

    Cross your fingers you get a an actually new rod and not somebodies sloppy seconds.

About Hardy

The story behind Hardy fishing rods and reels began in the early 1870s, when William Hardy and his brother started a gunsmithing business in Alnwick, Northumberland. Although they made a good living in northern England producing high-quality firearms, it wasn’t long before the brothers’ passion for fishing precipitated a change of direction for the company, and Hardy rods and reels were the result. Hardy was the first tackle company to build and market hexagonal bamboo rods and also introduced the first large-arbor reels in 1911. Hardy fishing gear, rods, reels and bags are simply some of the best.