The Temple Fork Outfitters (TFO) NTR II Clear Silver Fly Reel is a sleek, mid-range option designed for 5-6 weight fly rods. Here’s a breakdown of its key features and whether it’s worth the $180 price tag:

Key Features:
✅ Clear Silver Finish – Aesthetic, corrosion-resistant anodized aluminum.
✅ Large Arbor Design – Faster line retrieval, reduced line memory.
✅ Sealed Carbon Drag – Smooth, consistent resistance for fighting fish.
✅ Lightweight (5.1 oz) – Balances well with 5-6 wt rods.
✅ Clicker Drag Sound – Satisfying audible feedback when line pulls.

NEW $180 TEMPLE FORK OUTFITTERS TFO NTR II CLEAR SILVER FLY REEL 5-6 WEIGHT

✅ Made for Freshwater – Ideal for trout, bass, and smaller species.

Pros vs. Cons:
✔ Pros:
– Smooth drag performance for the price.
– Durable construction (TFO’s reputation for reliability).
– Good value compared to premium brands like Lamson or Orvis.

✖ Cons:
– Not fully sealed (avoid submerging in saltwater).
– Some may prefer a more premium drag system at this price.

Who Should Buy It?
– Intermediate anglers wanting a reliable reel without breaking the bank.
– Trout/bass fishers needing a smooth drag for 5-6 wt setups.
– Those who like the modern, clear silver look.

Alternatives to Consider:
– Lamson Liquid (~$200) – Fully sealed, excellent drag.
– Orvis Battenkill Click & Pawl (~$150) – Classic, simple, but no sealed drag.
– Redington Behemoth (~$130) – Stronger drag, heavier.

Verdict:
At $180, the TFO NTR II is a solid choice for freshwater anglers who want a smooth, lightweight reel with good aesthetics. If you need a fully sealed drag or fish saltwater, consider spending a bit more on a Lamson or Ross. Otherwise, it’s a great mid-tier option.

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