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Sage 4650

Dan Nelson October 2012

What It Is

The Sage 4650 is Sage’s premiere large-arbor reel, well suited to big rivers, big fish and fast retrieves.

Retail Price: $400

89

About The Gear Institue Rating
  • 95-100 Extremely high recommendation.
  • 90-94 Enthusiastically recommended. Exceptional.
  • 80-89 Highly recommended - few reservations.
  • 70-79 Recommended. Standard performance.
  • 60-69 Fair. Recommended for certain uses.
  • 50-59 Poor. Not recommended in general.
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The Good

The Bad

The Verdict

  • A lightweight large-arbor reel
  • Efficient, fast line pick-up (retrieval)
  • Smooth, trouble-free drag system
  • Simple friction-release spool change-out
  • Looks and feels oversized to some testers, especially when used on mid-sized rivers with modest-sized fish
  • Most expensive reel we tested

The Sage 4650, and its cousins in the 4600 series, are some of the most technologically advanced reels we’ve seen. A sealed graphic design virtually ensures a problem-free drag system, the frame is about as light as we could imagine for a reel this size, and it is built with the best and most durable material. The only downside (rated for 5- and 6-weight lines) is its overall size and price.

Though some reviewers thought the 4650 was too large for average trout stream use, everyone loved the speed and ease of line retrieval, thanks to the large arbor. At nearly 4 inches the 4650 was larger than any other reel we tested, but was still in the middle of the pack in terms of weight. It also ran near the top in all ratings of function and performance.

Size and Weight
The 4650 reel measures 3-and-15/16-inches in diameter, but weighs just 4.75 ounces. So while some anglers thought the reel made their rods look unbalanced, everyone ultimately agreed they weren’t actually butt-heavy. In fact, in use, the reel feels like a perfect balance on most fast-action rods.

Performance
The open-frame design looks very modern and high-tech, which appeals to a lot of anglers. Even more appealing, the sealed graphite-component drag system works smoothly and efficiently. Indeed, the 3-to-1 drag ratio means the disk drag system can be kept small and lightweight. A larger click-knob lets you easily adjust the drag tension, and the numerals etched on the dial ensure you can quickly reset the drag to your standard preferences after you adjust it for specific uses.

The large arbor design retrieves line quickly, and a fully exposed spool rim means you can use your palm effectively as a secondary drag to slow fast-running fish.

Durability
After use and abuse on several freestone rivers and gritty salt-water strands of Puget Sound, we found that the open frame design of the 4650 kept the reel working smoothly. Water and debris sloughs right through instead of catching in cracks and corners.

Style and Design
The 4650 looks like something designed by aerospace engineers. The open-frame design features exposed sprocket teeth on the inner edge of the spool. Those teeth roll through another cog on the drag system to link the drag to the large-diameter spool. The system works flawlessly and looks very modern and stylish.

How We Tested It

Fishing for rainbow trout on the Yakima and upper Columbia Rivers of Washington, and Idaho’s Clearwater River. Lake and desert spring-creek fishing for big brown trout around the coulee country of central Washington. Testers included myself and Donna Meshke as well as a handful of random anglers encountered on the waters listed above.

The products featured in this test have been loaned to the Gear Institute. For more on our policies regarding editorial objectivity and sample returns, see here.

 

About the Author

Dan Nelson

Dan Nelson

Dan Nelson is a veteran outdoor journalist, and tests sleeping bags and fly fishing rods and reels for the Gear Institute. He's based in the Pacific Northwest.

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Retailer

Product Name

Price

Backcountry.comSage 4600 Series Fly Reel - Spool $170.00
Backcountry.comSage 4600 Series Fly Reel $375.00
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Ratings

Weight

9
10

Drag Performance

8
10

Line Pick-up

10
10

Ease of Spool-Changes

7
10

Durability / Abuse Resistance

9
10

Value

  6
10

Gear Institute Rating (Total Score)

  89
100

Specs

  • Sizes: Available in four sizes (4/5, 5/6, 6/7, 8/9) to accommodate lines of 4- to 9-weight
  • Hits the Market: Fall 2012

Weight

4.7 oz

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