The UK’s Best 10ft #7 For Stillwater Fishing Just Got Upgraded, Creating A Rod That Is Significantly Lighter And More Durable, All While Delivering Superior Performance Than Its Legendary Predecessor!
The Vision Stillmaniac 2 is the best 10ft #7 fly rod for UK stillwater fishing. It is a significantly lighter, more durable upgrade of the legendary original Stillmaniac, built around a high-modulus graphite blank with new resin technology. Designed in Finland and built in South Korea, it delivers high line speed, a sensitive tip for detecting subtle takes and power deep in the blank for distance casts. The Stillmaniac 2 handles every UK stillwater method, pulling, nymphing, washing line, dries and the bung, and pairs perfectly with the Vision XLV Stillmaniac Cassette reel and the Vision Stillwater Hero fly line range. RRP £449.99.
The original Stillmaniac was the best 10ft #7 for Stillwater fishing of its kind here in the UK, and to be fair, it held this mantle for some time. Nothing else came close, a high-performance fly rod at a price most people could afford. What was there not to love? However, the new model is better and not just a little bit better. It is better in so many key ways that it’s hard to get my head around. It delivers so much more and on so many levels that it’s actually surprising it’s from the same lineage.
But in all honesty, this new Stillmaniac 2 is the best 10ft #7 that I have ever had the pleasure of using. It’s right up there with the high end, I need to sell a kidney to own one, level of fly rods. The devil is in the detail with this beauty. Here is a rod that has been carefully thought out, a performance rod for those anglers who take their fishing seriously or want to up their game to the best it can be.


Best 10ft #7 for Stillwater Fishing – Looks
A real standout change in the rod’s appearance is the transition to a sleek, matte black finish with subtle branding. This upgrade not only looks refined but also minimises glare, a critical advantage when fishing in bright sunlight and targeting fish in crystal-clear water. I’m thinking Rutland Water September 2024 clear! Rod flash in these conditions can easily give the game away so far better that it is done away with. It feels, blank-wise, ‘in keeping’ with our UK heritage a little more than the old model did/does.
The cosmetic enhancements feature the same lightweight yet sturdy reel seats, which it must be stated maintains the same design as previous Stillmaniacs to ensure that we have perfect alignment with the Stillmaniac Cassette Fly Reels. There are also titanium-coated guides which improve line management, facilitating smoother fly line movement through the rod rings. This also enhances casting distance for us mere mortals. These guides are also crafted with corrosion-resistant materials for added durability. So, solid, dependable, will not let you down: check!
The slim handle (this one feels slimmer than most rods of the same ilk and helps with ‘sensitivity’ through the blank when a trout takes your fly) is made from cork, combined with a modern composite blend. This provides a more enhanced and comfortable grip during long fishing sessions. If I were to put my Scottish head on, I would describe it as an ‘awfy bonny rod’!
Best 10ft #7 For Stillwater Fishing – Performance
The 10ft 7-wt Stillmaniac 2 highlights a meticulously refined blank construction that integrates high-modulus graphite with cutting-edge resin technologies. This advanced combination results in a rod that is significantly lighter and more durable than its predecessor, delivering superior performance and reliability.
The thing I just cannot help stress, and to be honest still cannot get over, is the lack of weight. It is incredible just how light this rod is. It feels more like a small stream rod than one that can chuck a super-fast sinking line out to the backing knot! Even more impressively, when it is teamed with the Stillmaniac reel it feels even lighter, the reel counterbalancing the whole set up perfectly to offer unrivalled fly-fishing flair.
The enhanced crispness of the rod’s action, paired with a rapid recovery rate, allows me to generate exceptionally quick line speeds. This is something that top end ‘casting masters’ do, and it takes years of time and practice. But this rod lets those less proficient garner this remarkable casting ability and with very little effort. This feature is particularly impressive for aiding long-distance casts with precision and minimum fuss, making it a favourite among anglers who value both power and finesse. That will be me!
Tip sensitivity and fish-playing power
One of the standout upgrades that was also immediately obvious to me was the increased sensitivity in the tip section. The tip seems markedly more responsive than the previous version, enabling me to detect even the subtlest takes, no matter the distance that I was covering. This heightened sensitivity proved invaluable to me on some recent trips to my local lakes where nymphing and other delicate presentation techniques reign supreme. This rod lets me detect and respond quickly to the most finicky of touches and on the venues that I have been fishing this ‘sixth sense’ ability can make all the difference in the success of my day’s fishing.
The Stillmaniac 2 has extra power down low in the blank which helps when I am throwing modern, distance style fly lines, trying to cast further than those near me or indeed my boat partners. What it also has, which most stiffer action rods lack, is some life and sensitivity to it, which means it is great for playing fish as the whole blank comes into play. As the trout is taking on the compression of the whole blank it can be quickly subdued, and the rod somehow does this without me worrying about using light, skinny tippet. For example I have had trout on size 18 Top Hats fished on 3lb tippet!


All-Around Capability
A rod that masters this ‘all-round capability’ is essential because the approach taken by UK stillwater anglers can differ significantly from methods commonly used elsewhere in the world. Stillwater fishing in the UK often demands a high degree of adaptability, as we tend to typically employ a broad range of techniques, sometimes switching through a variety of methods over the course of a few hours. And we must be able to do that with one rod!
Personally, I find myself regularly alternating between pulling, nymphing, washing line, dries and the bung. I need – and this delivers – a rod that covers all the bases without me worrying about it. For the lines I use too, that all of us use (we have millions), the rod needs to cope and then some! Lines with unique tapers, densities and sink rates, we need them to suit different fishing conditions and methods. These lines are essential for casting a wide range of flies, from delicate stuff to meaty, wind-resistant monstrosities.
Many of these flies require precision and power to achieve the long distances often necessary for us to succeed on larger stillwaters and the new Stillmaniac 2 is up to the task.
It is the rod’s versatility and ability to adapt to changing conditions when I need it to that makes me reach for this beauty! Can this rod be summed up in a sentence, who knows? However, let us try this shall we: The new 10ft 7-wt Stillmaniac 2 lets anglers take their fishing to the next level!


Frequently Asked Questions
Have a look at the questions below for the answers anglers most often ask about the Vision Stillmaniac 2, or use the Vision Main dealer finder to track down a stockist and cast one in person.
What's the difference between the Stillmaniac and the Stillmaniac 2?
The Stillmaniac 2 is significantly lighter and more durable than the original, thanks to a refined blank built around high-modulus graphite and new resin technologies. The action is crisper with a faster recovery rate, generating quicker line speeds than its predecessor. The cosmetics have moved on too. A sleek matte black finish with subtle branding replaces the original styling, and the titanium-coated guides improve line flow through the rings. The reel seat dimensions are unchanged, so it still pairs perfectly with the Vision XLV Stillmaniac Cassette reels.
Is the Stillmaniac 2 a good rod for reservoir fishing?
It’s hard to think of a better one. The 10ft length and #7 line weight is the classic UK reservoir setup, and the rod’s all-around capability handles everything reservoir anglers ask of it. Pulling lures, nymphing on the bung, washing line, dries on the hang. It’s equally at home on Rutland, Grafham, Bewl, Chew, or any of the smaller waters.
Where are Vision fly rods made?
Vision rods are designed in Finland and built in South Korea by one of the world’s leading fly rod manufacturers. The South Korean facility produces rods for many of the biggest names in the industry, and the engineering and quality control there is genuinely world-class. So the Stillmaniac 2 combines Finnish design heritage with Korean build precision, which is a big part of why this rod punches so far above its price tag.
What's the best fly line to pair with the Stillmaniac 2?
The Vision Stillwater Hero range is the natural match. It’s a 4-density family of lines (Float, Slomo, Fast Intermediate, Sink 3) built specifically for UK stillwater fishing, covering the full water column with one consistent line profile. The 12-metre head and slightly overweighted taper load the Stillmaniac 2 beautifully, whether you’re presenting dries on calm days or searching deep on the reservoir.
Can I use the Stillmaniac 2 from the bank as well as the boat?
Yes. At 10ft it’s a touch longer than a pure bank rod but the lightness keeps it comfortable for long sessions. The extra length helps with line control and roll casts, which is useful from both bank and boat.