August 5, 2010

Fly Fishing Tackle SINTRIX™ Rod Review: Technology Development

In May 2010, Hardy & Greys Ltd. publicised a breakthrough new enhancement in fly fishing rod technology that is definitely poised to revolutionise the industry and the game itself. Perhaps you may just remember that Hardy, a well known fly fishing tackle organization in the UK, was the corporation that brought in carbon fibre technology to fishing rods. Let me tell you, it seems they have done it once again with a component known as SINTRIX™. Intrigued? In fact I was too. Keep reading to find out what I have discovered up to now in regards to this new fly fishing tackle technology.

Fly Fishing Tackle - What is SINTRIX™

SINTRIX™ is a truncated acronym for "silica nano matrix." It is a innovative resin formulation designed for carbon fibre rods. This resin strengthens the rod blank in a way that breakage is virtually undoable and ruin is really improbable. In the process of development, Hardy analyzed SINTRIX™ rods on a jig that pretty much bent them into two pieces without breaking. This component is 60% more robust than conventional carbon fibre though being about 30% less bulky. Remarkable! Though initially confined to Hardy's fly rod collection, the business plans to introduce SINTRIX™ technology to its coarse, carp, and sea brands too, like the brand names Chub and Greys. SINTRIX™ rods are expected to be released starting in 2011.

Fly Fishing Tackle - The Challenges with Current Carbon Fibre Rod Solutions

Whenever carbon fibre fly rods were originally offered, they altered the way we caught fish. Anglers departed from other styles of rods and flocked to carbon fibre rods in mass. With time, however, we discovered that these rods, even though they enjoy several benefits, are susceptible to breakage. As carbon rod technology displaced fibreglass rod technology, I expect that SINTRIX™ rods will make considerable inroads in opposition to rods manufactured with carbon fibre. Carbon fibre rods have resin that surrounds the carbon. The resin acts to hold the fibres parallel to one another, which consequently enables the rod flex. But, if a carbon fibre rod is required to flex further than a specific boundary, the resin will stop working, allowing the rod to split. It is because the carbon fibre is naturally more robust than traditional resins.

Fly Fishing Tackle - The Solution? SINTRIX™ Rods

SINTRIX™ rod technology utilizes a fortified resin matrix which is boosted to give superior aid to the carbon fibres. Hardy & Greys Ltd. have developed a one of a kind version of silica nano sphere and mixed it into the resin of SINTRIX™ rods. The consequence? A rod where the carbon fibre is better supported and strengthened. To the angler, this means that the rod allows an unexpectedly even cast. A SINTRIX™ has excellent tensile strength that allows it to bend to a greater degree as opposed to other rods without damage. SINTRIX™ rods likewise withstand incidental deterioration better. Designed to support a mass from 5 to 250 lbs., these rods are expected to induce sweeping change in the manner we fish. I look forward excitedly to getting my first SINTRIX™ rod, which I am sure will probably be a great component to my fly fishing tackle collection.

If you are serious in studying more about the newest in high-tech fly fishing tackle, then remember to visit http://www.keenstackleandguns.co.uk/. Or contact Keen's Tackle and Guns on 01656 722448.

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