@1001space Manufacturing in overseas locations allows a much higher quality of rod for the price bracket - Some of the worlds most advanced manufacturing facilities are now in the far east. All of our rods are designed from scratch by our inhouse team of expert engineers and product developers here in Alnwick, and many of our prototypes are built and tested here. If you want a high performance rod that's manufactured here in the UK, try our Angel2 range.
@aknames You can find out prices from our website in the UK, US and Germany. In the rest of the world, use our website to find your local distributor and contact them for prices. Hope that helps!
Looks v.impressive. However, is it possible to produce a Fast Action rod from a SINTRIX blank? Also, are there plans to produce coarse rods using this process - seems to me this would be ideal for a carp match rod.
Are these rods only to be marketed under the Hardy name or will there be any introduced under the Greys name?
@scrabble58@scrabble58 The first rods to be developed from SINTRIX material will be fast action, high performace rods for fly fishing. These will be available in early 2011.
We do plan to develop coarse rods with this technology in future.
To keep up with the latest SINTRIX news, visit the Facebook page
whats good about a rod made in korea......the price does not reflect this
1001space 10 months ago
@1001space Manufacturing in overseas locations allows a much higher quality of rod for the price bracket - Some of the worlds most advanced manufacturing facilities are now in the far east. All of our rods are designed from scratch by our inhouse team of expert engineers and product developers here in Alnwick, and many of our prototypes are built and tested here. If you want a high performance rod that's manufactured here in the UK, try our Angel2 range.
hardyfishing 10 months ago
What well the Proaxis 4 Piece 9 / 2.74 #6 cost?
aknames 1 year ago
@aknames You can find out prices from our website in the UK, US and Germany. In the rest of the world, use our website to find your local distributor and contact them for prices. Hope that helps!
hardyfishing 1 year ago
@hardyfishing
Thanks, I well do that.
aknames 1 year ago
Looks v.impressive. However, is it possible to produce a Fast Action rod from a SINTRIX blank? Also, are there plans to produce coarse rods using this process - seems to me this would be ideal for a carp match rod.
Are these rods only to be marketed under the Hardy name or will there be any introduced under the Greys name?
scrabble58 1 year ago
@scrabble58 @scrabble58 The first rods to be developed from SINTRIX material will be fast action, high performace rods for fly fishing. These will be available in early 2011.
We do plan to develop coarse rods with this technology in future.
To keep up with the latest SINTRIX news, visit the Facebook page
hardyfishing 1 year ago
@scrabble58 The first ranges will be Hardy Fly rods but we plan to introduce rods under the Greys brand using SINTRIX technology in the future.
hardyfishing 1 year ago