- Made from durable, lightweight, corrosion-resistant anodized aluminum.
- Lightweight, compact standard arbor design balances best with smaller fly rods.
- Up to 30% lighter than disc drag reels.
Double L Standard Arbor Fly Reel
$130
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Double L SA Fly Reel 3-4
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This simple, lightweight fly reel is a perfect match for our Double L small water fly rods. It's all you need for fishing small brooks and streams with light three- and four-weight fly rods.
- Best with 3-4 line weights.
- Low maintenance, click and pawl drag system.
- Super-easy to remove spool and change retrieve direction.
Rated 4 out of
5
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Anonymous from
Best reel for the money
I have a couple of these. They are well made, robust, and reliable. Also LL Bean seems to keep making the same design so spare spools remain available. I have other reels in this price range and these are by far the best.
Date published: 2026-06-09
Rated 5 out of
5
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MJSadz from
Great “budget” reel
I fish a variety of freshwater species in New England; bass, panfish, pickerel, trout. I have never found that I need anything more than a click reel for those species - even bass are fine on a clicker.
This reel is a great one - looks similar to my CFOiii, holds a Rio FIPs line with 100yrd of backing, and for the price I doubt you’d get a machined in Korea reel.
Get one - they work - they’re the right price - they have spools.
I’ll be carrying mine with a euro line and a spare spool with a double taper 3wt line for a 10’6” 3wt euro nymphing rod.
Date published: 2023-09-01
Rated 4 out of
5
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Frank S from
Great little reel.
A very nice little reel for a fair price. Holds a 4 weight line and enough backing. Looks as nice as the online pictures, maybe better. My only quibble is that the reel foot could be a little thinner for use with cap and ring reel seats.
Date published: 2023-05-10