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150 Anniversary Lightweight

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NEW 150 Anniversary Lightweight

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When we looked through Hardy's history to find the best tackle to commemorate our 150th anniversary, it was quickly agreed that the Lightweight series in the 1970 edition was the correct choice to reisssue. A series that is a true Hardy original, and also price accessible, ensures the broadest participation in our celebration of Hardy. The full range is being reissued with a nickel silver double screw line guide, raised spindle casing, and a collectable leather reel bag. The line guard is marked with an engraved commemorative dating of 1872-2022 and will only be sold until December 2022.

Made in Alnwick, England Celebrating 150 years of the Hardy brand The iconic Lightweight series manufactured in bar stock aluminium Classic two screw line guard Commemorative engraving Supplied in a soft leather reel case

Product Code UPC Model Line Size Capacity Weight Diameter T-Code Veil. Pris (m) (oz) (g) (inch) (mm) (Kr)

Lightweights 1542636 043388475299 Flyweight 2/3 WF2+33 2.9 82 2.55 65 - 4,199.00 1542637 043388475305 Featherweight 3/4 WF3+33 3.6 102 2.87 73 - 4,799.00 1542638 043388475312 LRH 4/5 WF4+55 4.0 113 3.15 80 - 4,799.00 1542639 043388475329 Princess 5/6 WF5+66 4.6 130 3.5 89 - 4,799.00 1542640 043388475336 St. Aidan 7/8 WF7+153 5.6 159 3.75 95 - 5,499.00 1542641 043388475343 St. Andrew 8/9 WF9 Spey+219 8.0 227 4.13 105 - 5,999.00

A TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE

Hardy has been hand-crafting reels in Alnwick for over 120 years, a record that no other tackle manufacturer can ever hope to match. Tradition is baked into our DNA but it can only exist in partnership with the constant quest to refine our designs. More than anything else, it is innovation that lies at the heart of the ethos that drives our engineers in a constant search to improve our tackle—without the unique chemistry that binds them and our time-served craftsmen together, reels like the modern Perfect or the Cascapedia could never have been developed.

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