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NRX+ SPEY

$1,489.99

Key Features

  • Hard chrome snake guides
  • Titanium SiC stripper guides
  • AAA grade cork top & bottom grip
  • Custom aluminum reel seat
  • Aluminum rod tube with cloth rod bag
  • Handcrafted in Woodland, Washington

Model Options

NRX+ SPEY Product Variants
Model Sku LengthAction PiecesLineHandlePrice
12827-01 NRX+ 6126-4 12'6" Fast 4 #6 A $1,489.99
12828-01 NRX+ 7133-4 13'3" Fast 4 #7 A $1,489.99
12829-01 NRX+ 8133-4 13'3" Fast 4 #8 B $1,489.99
12830-01 NRX+ 9133-4 13'3" Fast 4 #9 B $1,489.99

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Description

Technology

Four-season spey anglers face a horde of tricky obstacles. Wildly fluctuating water levels and clarity, alternating directional wind, and complex hydraulics are just a few of the familiar factors two-hand casters must regularly overcome. Successfully securing a hook-up on the swing is difficult enough. Take control, and conquer common variables with balanced fishing tools forged to amplify effectiveness in volatile fishing environments.

Regardless of line system used, these adaptable actions were developed to boost performance, enhance angler ability, and maximize versatility. Rolled with our most advanced compound taper construction to date, NRX+ SPEY provides the power, line speed, and loop stability expected from modern two-hand rods, without compromising “feel” and finesse through each stage of the casting cycle.

  • DYNAMIC RECOVERY TECHNOLOGY

    DYNAMIC RECOVERY TECHNOLOGY

    Dynamic Recovery Technology is a blended system of several elements. Our all-new Mega Modulus+ graphite matrix and GL8 resin system, combined with the industry’s most advanced compound taper construction process, creates crisp actions with smooth, rapid recovery. The key to achieving these performance characteristics is a reimaging of our proprietary Multi-Taper Design technology. Traditionally used to enhance durability and swing weight, the G. Loomis design team developed a method of applying a similar process to improve loading efficiency and feedback. This widens the power and recovery “sweet spot”, providing performance with feel regardless of casting distance.

  • MULTI-TAPER DESIGN

    MULTI-TAPER DESIGN

    Since 1982, we’ve pushed the boundaries of manufacturing technology, materials innovation, and product design. That’s why G. Loomis fly rods deliver superior performance, heightening angler experience and effectiveness on the water.

    While there are countless examples of this philosophy in action, one technology in particular encapsulates our drive to build the most advanced rods in the world: Multi-Taper Design.

    Multi-Taper Design is best described as a series of “micro-tapers” within the overall taper of the rod. This unique, proprietary process allows us to use more material on potential break points and less material everywhere else. To accomplish this, we manufactured a custom rolling table...and it’s the only one in existence today. The result is a catalog of precisely defined actions that strike a perfect balance between durability and performance.

  • NRX MATRIX

    NRX MATRIX

    The essence of perfection. Using Mega-modulus material with incredible tensile strength, and our most advanced proprietary GL7 Resin System, rods built on the NRX matrix are the lightest, most sensitive traditionally constructed graphite rods ever produced by G. Loomis. Anglers can easily feel the difference between their lure dragging across sand, gravel and rock in water depths exceeding 60-feet. The graphite, resins, and components used to construct these rods come to life enabling the angler to be confident that they have the right tool for the job while exceeding all expectations.

  • SiC TITANIUM STRIPPER + TITANIUM RECOIL

    SiC TITANIUM STRIPPER + TITANIUM RECOIL

    The perfect marriage of strength, weight savings, and stealth. While our ultra-light titanium snake and single-foot running guides look the part of a traditional guide, the added benefit of flexibility is great insurance when storing your sticks in a skiff or drift boat.

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