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Superb Fly Rod Construction

The Construction of the fly rod determines how efficiently it's going to transfer the energy from the arm of the person casting the rod to the fly. A fly rod that is constructed poorly won't transfer the energy efficiently. The tip of the rod often wobbles when the forward stroke of the cast is completed. This wobbling tip of a rod causes the fly line to wobble, or to unwind in a weak, inaccurate manner. This loss of energy also reduces the length and the accuracy of the cast. The better the rod is constructed, the higher its efficiency in transmitting energy. Highly efficient rods cast accurately at all distances.

Blank
The best fly rods are put together with great care but if you are to expect high quality, premium performance, they should also be constructed using the best materials available. Although the modulus of the fibers used isn't everything, in general, the higher the modulus of the graphite, the better the graphite. The graphite used in our "Perfect Fly" line of fly rods is high modulus carbon. This provides great strength at a reduced weight. It also provides superior sensitivity.

The higher the modulus of the graphite, the lighter the rod for a given amount of stiffness, but keep in mind it's the exact methods used in the construction of the blank that's important. The amount of resin and additives used, and the exact process the materials are combined in making the blank is critical. The lightness advantage is only valuable if the rod is strong.

Recent research and development in the manner in which the materials in a fly rod blank are put together has greatly improved the performance of graphite rods. The way a rod forms a loop and the way the loop travels out for the rod is critically important in obtaining distance and accuracy. Our fly rods transfers a great amount of energy with a minimum amount of effort.

Reel Seat Superb Five:

The fly reel seat is REC's Master Series Nickel Silver NBGS-DK (Diagonal Knurl) uplocking model. This is a lightweight reel seat featuring REC's uniquely shaped milled slide, milled hood, single knurled nut with trim band. The but cap features REC's unique stepped design.

Reel Seat Supreme Four & Ultimate Six:

The fly reel seat is REC's Master Series Nickel Silver NSGX- DK (Diagonal Knurl) model.  The Uplocking design is REC's top of the line reel seat. It has a skeleton barrel featuring a trim band, decorative knurl butt cap, knurled nut, knurled slide band with fine trim lines, and knurled fixed hood.

Reel Seat Spacer:
The spacer is made of beautiful exotic stabilized Amboyna Burl wood. Amboyna is a marvelously luxurious burl from a tree commonly known as narra. It's technically from the Pterocarpus Indicus of the family Leguminosae. The wood varies in color from yellow to golden brown but is mostly red. Each spacer is uniquely figured with numerous, captivating swirls. It is the most expensive wood spacer offered by any of the fly reel seat manufacturers.

Cork Handle:
The REC cord fly rod handle has a western style grip and is constructed of high grade "Flor" cork direct from Portugal. The "Flor" grade is the highest grade of cork.

Guides:

The guides on the Super Five and the Supreme Four are single foot while the Ultimate Six has double foot guides. They are REC's RECOIL Guides, Black Pearl RSFXB Titanium guides. RECOIL Guides are made from a special nickel titanium alloy with unique physical  properties. Regular rod guides are plated or use ceramic inserts to provide wear resistance. RECOIL guides are made from an extremely hard but flexible "Shape Memory" alloy, which doesn't require plating, cannot corrode in any environment, and returns to its original shape after repeated deformations. The single foot guides help reduce the overall weight of the fly rod because it reduces the epoxy wrapping to half of that required for a double foot guide. The guides have three light coats of epoxy rather than the typical factory single heavy coat. They are totally enclosed with the epoxy such that water cannot get under the guides and such that all of the wrapping thread is thoroughly covered and protected.

Striper guide:
The striper guides are Fuji's new Concept Alconite guides, BLNAG - size 10j (10MM ring) and size 12 (12MM ring)., Fuji BLNAG guides feature an Alconite ring and black stainless steel frame. Alconite is a special form of ceramic that offers strength, light weight, and durability. Alconite has 80% greater compression resistance and is 20% lighter than aluminum oxide. Fuji's diamond polishing give alconite a smoother finish than Hardloy. When alconite is combined with Fuji's New Concept lightweight frame, it results in a guide up to 35% lighter and up to 50% stronger than ordinary guides.

Rod Tip:
The tip top guide is Snake Brand's Black Nickel model.

Folding Hook Keeper:
The small hook keeper is Fuji's folding hook keeper designed to prevent damage to dry fly hackles and fold out of the way while you're fishing.

Cloth Rod Sack:
Four Component Cloth Rod Sack by Landmark Component Company

Aluminum Rod Tube:
Sierra Black Aluminum Rod Tube with Gold Anodized Ends and Perfect Fly Logo by Landmark Component Company, Loveland, Colorado.