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Old 07-27-2012, 02:50 PM   #13
SeaWolf
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mike, i agree, they did hit a home run in my opinion too on the 1201MH. from what i know, no nano-tech used in the ssu series, but a lot of other technology that was new at the time was.

nano isn't new. it's been used by asian companies for a couple years now. just slow to get into the states. i've built serveral tuna rods on blanks from companies utilizing nano. time will tell how lami does w/ this lineup. every new surf series has seemed to fizzle quicker than the previous. but, it's about time they looked at more than just the blank when building a rod. i laughed when i saw the production layout of the alberto-series. nice blank, but should have skipped COF. i'm happy they at least used K's on the builds. We'll see how the layouts are. i'm also happy they kept the GSb/Surf and Jetty production rods. it gives an option for people not wanting to empty their wallets. hopefully, they will change those guide layout as well. they could use an overhaul.
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