Tsunami has upped their entry in the slow pitch (Parabolic) rod market with this new line. Though sneered at by true slow pitch fanatics, there is no doubt the the Tsunami's original line of slow pitch rods was a huge seller, in that hotly-contested $99 - $125 range. People really seems to take to them for fluke in particular.
Tsunami's new rods, available in both spinning and casting models uses their Carbon Shield technology, and are presented in a far more attractive package, with Fuji reel seats and ALPS guides, both of which are real good products. Look for a price in the $130 -$140 range. Not bad, for pretty modest jing.
Here's what the Bimini Bay site has to say:
Looks like "LT's" putting some serious heat on that fluke!
Here's a snip, borrowed from the latest Tackle World email announcement -
More on these once I see them.
Lep
Tsunami's new rods, available in both spinning and casting models uses their Carbon Shield technology, and are presented in a far more attractive package, with Fuji reel seats and ALPS guides, both of which are real good products. Look for a price in the $130 -$140 range. Not bad, for pretty modest jing.
Here's what the Bimini Bay site has to say:
Looks like "LT's" putting some serious heat on that fluke!

Here's a snip, borrowed from the latest Tackle World email announcement -
More on these once I see them.
Lep