Collection: Echo Fly Rods

Echo ION XL Fly Rod
Echo

Echo ION XL Fly Rod

Regular price $425.00
Sale price $425.00 Regular price $279.99
Echo Lift Fly Rod
Echo

Echo Lift Fly Rod

Regular price From $250.00
Sale price From $250.00 Regular price $149.99
Echo Carbon XL Fly Rod
Echo

Echo Carbon XL Fly Rod

Regular price $395.00
Sale price $395.00 Regular price $279.99
Echo Lift Fly Rod & Reel Kit
Echo

Echo Lift Fly Rod & Reel Kit

Regular price $350.00
Sale price $350.00 Regular price $259.99
Echo Boost Blue Fly Rod
Echo

Echo Boost Blue Fly Rod

Regular price $575.00
Sale price $575.00 Regular price $399.99
Echo Carbon XL Euro Rods
Echo

Echo Carbon XL Euro Rods

Regular price $425.00
Sale price $425.00 Regular price $279.99
Echo Micro Practice Rod (MPR)
Echo Micro Practice Rod (MPR)
Echo

Echo Micro Practice Rod (MPR)

Regular price $70.00
Sale price $70.00 Regular price
Echo Swing Switch Fly Rod
Echo

Echo Swing Switch Fly Rod

Regular price $495.00
Sale price $495.00 Regular price $379.99
Echo - River Glass Single Hand Fly Rod
Echo

Echo - River Glass Single Hand Fly Rod

Regular price $460.00
Sale price $460.00
Glacial Seductive Caramel
Echo Lago Fly Rod
Echo

Echo Lago Fly Rod

Regular price $575.00
Sale price $575.00 Regular price $389.99
Echo - Shadow X Fly Rod
Echo

Echo - Shadow X Fly Rod

Regular price $695.00
Sale price $695.00 Regular price $629.99
Echo Trip Fly Rod
Echo

Echo Trip Fly Rod

Regular price $575.00
Sale price $575.00

Echo Fly Rods – Performance and Value for Every Angler

Echo Fly Rods deliver premium performance at an accessible price, making them a favourite among beginner and experienced fly fishers alike. Designed by fly-fishing legend Tim Rajeff, Echo rods are built for accuracy, durability, and smooth casting across all fishing styles — from small stream trout rods to powerful saltwater and spey setups. Explore popular models like the Echo Lift, Carbon XL, Boost Blue, Lago, Ion XL, Echo Indicator and more, each designed to balance strength, sensitivity, and casting control. Whether you’re chasing brook trout or swinging flies for steelhead, Echo Fly Rods offer dependable performance that won’t break the bank.
Shop online or visit Drift Outfitters in Toronto for expert advice and fast shipping anywhere in Canada.

Echo Fly Rods FAQ

Q: What makes Echo fly rods unique?
A: Echo Fly Rods are designed by world casting champion Tim Rajeff, combining exceptional performance, durability, and affordability. They’re engineered for smooth casting and consistent line control, making them ideal for anglers of all skill levels who want premium performance without the premium price tag.

Q: What types of Echo fly rods do you carry?
A: Drift Outfitters carries the full range of Echo rods, including single-hand, spey, switch, and saltwater models. Popular series like the Echo Lift, Carbon XL, Boost, Boost Blue, Lago, Ion XL, Swing, Compact and Full Spey cover everything from delicate trout presentations to powerful two-hand steelhead casts.

Q: Are Echo fly rods good for beginners?
A: Absolutely. Echo rods are known for their forgiving actions and balanced feel, which help new anglers develop proper casting mechanics. Models like the Echo Lift and Carbon XL are perfect entry-level choices that perform well beyond their price.

Q: Are Echo fly rods durable enough for experienced anglers?
A: Yes — Echo rods are built to handle years of hard use, featuring strong graphite blanks and dependable hardware. Many seasoned anglers choose Echo for their balance of strength, accuracy, and affordability, making them a reliable option for serious fishing adventures.

Q: What warranty does Echo offer on their fly rods?
A: All Echo Fly Rods include a lifetime warranty against defects in materials and workmanship for the original owner. Echo also offers fast, affordable repair and replacement services to keep you fishing with confidence.

Q: How should I care for my Echo fly rod?
A: Rinse your rod with fresh water after each use, especially in saltwater, and let it dry completely before storage. Keep ferrules clean, avoid overtightening, and store your rod in its protective tube when not in use to extend its life.