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Echo 84-B Fly Rod

Whether you’re tossing large Hollow Fleyes on a fast-sinking line just after the turnover, working weedless frogs in thick vegetation, or dredging a Clouser for bronzebacks, Echo’s 84B Fly Rod is designed to handle all of your bass fishing needs. A compact 8'4" design reduces swing weight and enhances accuracy, quicker line pickup, and superior control, whether casting from shore or out of a bass boat. Echo makes the 84B series with a progressive taper and a light tip–this allows you to present a wide range of fly sizes and weights in both windy and calm conditions. Ranging in line weights 6 through 10, the 84B accommodates anything from small farm ponds and poppers to massive reservoirs and streamers big enough to help you take out George Perry’s world record. 


Blank

Graphite - Echo builds the 84B out of a high-quality graphite. This graphite construction meets a fast-action that can handle inclement weather and a wide range of line choices. The combination of this blank’s progressive taper and softer tip provides accuracy as well as all of the power you need when pulling a fish out of structure. 

The 84B sports a clean olive look that has an at-home feel pretty much anywhere you’re targeting bucketmouths, smalljaws, and even the peacocks of southern Florida. 


Reel Seat

Anodized Aluminum Reel Seat - An anodized aluminum reel seat makes for a lightweight choice that can stand up to a range of environments. An uplocking design keeps things tight, while the finish and choice of metals ensures that you’ll be flipping toads with this stick for years to come. 


Rod Tube

Echo packages their 84B in a rod tube and sock. The Cordura tube is squared off instead of round to prevent it from rolling all over your truckbed when you’re en route to your favorite lake, and its rigid design ensures things are always safe and sound. 


Warranty 

As of November 2024, all Echo rods are covered by their warranty policy for the natural life of the rod for its original owner, wholly at the discretion of Rajeff Sports. The warranty for Echo rods is covered by a service fee, and/or if the rod is discontinued or non-repairable, Echo will offer an equivalent replacement at 50% of the MSRP. Echo’s warranty applies to any damage that occurs while on the water, so whether you’ve snapped your rod on the fish of a lifetime or the wind quickly changed direction while throwing a heavy stonefly, Echo has your back. However, Echo will not cover damages caused by general neglect, whether that be your rod getting closed in a car door or your dog using the cork as a teething ring.