Fly Fishing Tackle SINTRIX™ Rod Review: Technological Advancement

In May 2010, Hardy & Greys Ltd. launched a radical fresh enhancement in fly fishing rod technology which is positioned to change the industry and also the sport itself. You might recall that Hardy, a famous fly fishing tackle provider inside the UK, was the corporation that brought in carbon fibre technologies to fishing rods. All right, it looks like they have accomplished it again using a component known as SINTRIX™. Interested? To be honest I was too. Continue reading to understand what I’ve discovered up to now relating to this innovative fly fishing tackle technology.

What exactly is SINTRIX™

SINTRIX™ serves as a truncated acronym for “silica nano matrix.” It’s a technologically advanced resin formulation made for carbon fibre rods. This resin reinforces the rod blank in a way that the chance of splitting is practically impossible and ruin is extremely improbable. In the building phase, Hardy tried SINTRIX™ rods on a jig that pretty much bent them in two without breaking. This product is 60% tougher than standard carbon fibre though being roughly 30% less heavy. Astonishing! Although at first limited to Hardy’s fly rod brand, the business plans to introduce SINTRIX™ technology to its coarse, carp, and sea collections too, like the brands Chub and Greys. SINTRIX™ rods are likely to be released starting in 2011.

Fly Fishing Tackle -The Problem with Today’s Carbon Fibre Rod Engineering

Back when carbon fibre fly rods were first obtainable, they changed the way we went fishing. Fishermen deserted other forms of fishing rods and flocked to carbon fibre rods in droves. After a while, however, we realized that these rods, though they enjoy a lot of benefits, are susceptible to damage. As carbon rod technology succeeded fibreglass rod technology, I expect that SINTRIX™ rods will make substantial inroads in opposition to rods produced with carbon fibre. Carbon fibre rods contain resin that encompasses the carbon. The resin is able to hold the fibres parallel to each other, which thus permits the rod flex. However, if a carbon fibre rod is forced to flex past a specific limit, the resin will stop working, causing the rod to split. It is because the carbon fibre is naturally tougher than standard resins.

The Fix? SINTRIX™ Rods

SINTRIX™ rod technology utilizes a fortified resin matrix that’s enhanced to provide superior aid to the carbon fibres. Hardy & Greys Ltd. have designed a one of a kind type of silica nano sphere and mixed it into the resin of SINTRIX™ rods. The outcome? A rod whereby the carbon fibre is far better supported and strengthened. To the fisherman, it indicates that the rod provides a remarkably even toss. A SINTRIX™ has excellent tensile durability that permits it to bend to a more significant degree versus other rods without damage. SINTRIX™ rods also withstand unforeseen damage better. Made to support a mass from 5 to 250 lbs., these types of rods are expected to induce sweeping transformation in the method by which we fish. I look forward excitedly to getting my first SINTRIX™ rod, which I’m sure will be a wonderful add-on to my fly fishing tackle series.

If you may be curious in finding out more about the latest in high-tech fly fishing tackle, then be certain to check out http://www.keenstackleandguns.co.uk/. Or contact Keen’s Tackle and Guns on 01656 722448.


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