Hardy Fortuna X Fly Reel
A collaboration with Andy Mill and Tom Evans has produced
a light weight reel with a
guaranteed 100% sealed drag.  
The stacked disc drag will supply up to 32 pounds of pure
smooth drag.  Top grade 6061 anodized bar stock aluminum
construction with a full cage for strength under the most
challenging big game conditions.  Secure quick release with
a captured nut and easy right/left conversion for quick
convenience.  
This is the first fly reel to deliver the drag of
the best conventional big game reels.  
The Contented Angler
"A Genuine Fly Shop"
The Contented Angler
147 Jefferson Avenue
Lower Burrell, PA. 15068
724-337-0437
EMAIL
• Low start up inertia
• Largest sizes generate up to 32lb of   
top end drag
• Large backing capacities
• Multi Carbon disc brake system
• Top grade 6061 anodized bar stock
aluminium
• Change from left to right hand wind
with tool supplied
• Secure, quick release,
interchangeable spools
• 7 -Point sealed drag system –
Saltwater safe
• Supplied with neoprene pouch
Feel free to contact Amy or Joe with any questions regarding this
magnificent reel.
Model
Capacity
Weight
Price
Fortuna X1
WF 8 + 200 yds. 20lb.
7.8 ozs.
$695.00
Fortuna X2
WF10 + 200 yds. 30lb.
8.4 ozs.
$745.00
Fortuna X3
WF12 + 300 yds. 30lb.
12 0zs.
$795.00
Fortuna X4
WF14 + 600yds. 40lb.
13.9 ozs.
$845.00
Model / Price
Hardy Fortuna X Reels
The reel market today is very competitive and you wonder
whether anyone could come up with something drastically
improved. Well, Hardy did it!  As with the Sintrix, there was
plenty of hype while this reel was being designed and built.
Does it live up to all the hype?
Here's our opinion: Never have we seen a reel so well-built yet
so light! In our opinion, this is the reel that seperates Hardy from
all of the others. You couldn't possibly be disappointed with this
reel. As soon as you put this in your hand you are going to
realize that there are reels and then there are Hardy reels.
Never could a picture do justice to this reel!
The question? Can you put a big game type drag
in a fly reel? Well, here is the proof.