

Hardy Limited Edition Cascapedia MKV Fly Reel
The Cascapedia MKV Limited Edition celebrates an icon—rebuilt
for modern performance while preserving every ounce of Hardy’s
unmistakable style and sound. Handcrafted in Alnwick, England,
this special edition features a newly engineered sealed carbon disc
drag, providing smoother performance, greater stopping power,
and corrosion protection for all water performance. A polished
Spitfire rim, British racing green anodized faceplates, and exclusive
porting distinguish each reel, while its unique double-handled
serpentine crank ensures effortless balance and control.
Individually numbered and adorned with the King’s Royal Warrant,
only 250 reels will ever be produced—making the Cascapedia
MKV Limited Edition a true collector’s piece that performs as
beautifully as it looks.
Features
- Limited to 250 individually numbered reels with unique Ltd Ed badge and packaging
- Sealed carbon disc drag system for smooth and powerful all-water performance
- British racing green anodized faceplates with polished Spitfire rim and black frame
- Unique limited-edition porting enhances drying and visual detail
- Double-handled serpentine crank for balanced retrieves and vintage aesthetic
- Larger drag knob for easier adjustment under pressure
- King’s Royal Warrant engraving
- Hand-built in Alnwick, England
Selecting Your Reel Retrieve
Not sure which retrieve to pick? You’re not alone — it can feel counterintuitive.
Left-Hand Retrieve (most common):
You hold the rod in your right hand and reel with your left.
This setup is preferred by most right-handed anglers.
Right-Hand Retrieve:
You hold the rod in your left hand and reel with your right — traditional for some anglers or those who cast left-handed.
If you’re right-handed and not sure which to choose, go with Left-Hand Retrieve. You can always switch the reel direction later if needed.
Pickup available at San Francisco
Usually ready in 1 hour

Hardy Limited Edition Cascapedia MKV Fly Reel
Green/Silver/Black / 8/9wt
San Francisco
540 Jackson St
San Francisco CA 94133
United States



Fly Reel Questions
Use the FAQ section to answer your customers' most frequent questions.
There is no wrong answer here. Generally, anglers who hold the rod and cast with their right hand reel with their left hand, and anglers who hold the rod and cast with their left hand reel with their right hand. For some anglers, it is more comfortable to cast with their right hand, transfer the rod into their left hand and reel with the right hand. Same goes for left handed casters. Bottom line is, go with what feels most intuitive for you. All modern reels can be switched to retrieve right or left hand.
Yes! This is standard part of our service and we can rig any reel before shipping.
We can spool up anything you need for any species or any destination around the world. Generally, we spool up 20lb Dacron backing on reels 6-weight and under. For 7-weight and above, we have options ranging from the same 20lb Dacron to 30lb Dacron, Gel Spun, Hatch polyethylene and hollow core.
We are experts in big game rigging. We will tie a Bimini twist loop or blind splice a loop into your backing upon request. We have a variety of color options too. Specific backing options can be found here.
Cast reels are made from liquid metal that is poured into a prefabricated mold and cooled to create the pieces of a reel. Machined reels are precision carved by a CNC machine from a single billet of aircraft grade aluminum. Machined reels are built to much higher tolerances and are supremely durable, more resistant to bending and cracking as compared to a cast reel. Consequently, machined reels tend to perform better, last longer and be more expensive than cast reels.
A click & pawl drag is a simple check that ensures your spool won’t overrun and backlash when you pull line off the reel. This is the most basic, traditional style of drag. A disc drag is usually constructed of carbon fiber or cork, and stainless steel bearings, with an adjustable tension dial used to slow down fast and powerful. A quality disc drags pays out line smoothly to protect your tippet and has low start up interia-which is the amount of force it takes to engage the drag. The term "sealed disc drag" means that the drag is protected by a housing to keep dirt and salt out of the mechanism. Not all sealed drags are created equal, but this type of drag is considered to be extremely durable, meant for the most demanding fish on the planet.
At the end of the day, drag type is a personal preference. For most trout and bass fishing situations, you don’t need a hefty drag, as the fish are not running long distances. For salmon, steelhead, and most saltwater situations, we recommend a sturdy disc drag to help the angler fight and land big, powerful fish.
This depends on what rod and line you intend to match to your reel. Almost all reels will have a manufacturer designation for a suggested range of line weights and backing that the reel can accommodate. For example: A Galvan T5 is rated for 5 to 6-weight lines. The size and physical weight of the reel is also designed to balance on a narrow range of rods to make for pleasant and efficient casting.
Contact the shop directly for assistance choosing the correct reel for your rod. 415-483-2278.
The vast majority of reels have a lifetime warranty for original purchaser. That warranty is bit different than the rod warranties, limited to defects and malfunctions. “Run over by car”, is generally not covered, but damaged reels can usually be repaired by the manufacturer for a fee. The reel companies stand behind the products they make and we stand behind the reels we sell. We are more than happy to assist with any warranty issues for reels purchased through the shop.
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