RODS & POLES
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NEWERA SLR TROUT FLY The designers brief was simple: create a fly rod range that would
both cast further and more accurately. Not much to ask! With all rods torque control and power conversion are the keys to distance and accuracy. The
NewEra SLR’s have been designed around a foundation of X45 Carbon technology. The two directions of the high grade carbon sheet have each been manipulated into 45° effectively transmitting the energy and compression evenly around the blank but resisting twist during loading. This application of our own X45 material effectively ‘doubles’ the control level
of blank twist and buckling. Combined with a responsive and crisp recovery in the front end each NewEra delivers notably more precise line control, directional change and improved energy conversion: accuracy and distance all in one. The V-Joint system also offers a hidden benefit. The innovative over-cap system
allows the rod to internally maintain a Constant Taper Profile. Unlike normal over cap joints the NewEra does not increase in diameter at each female joint and then reduce quickly. It is shaped even and constant. This results in a purer power transfer. Each rod was subjected to exhaustive testing and fine tuning by Hywel Morgan
ensuring that each one not only delivers the intended line rating but has the ability to comfortably handle a rating range either side of that indicated. Titanium SiC guides combined with single leg snakes ensure slick line travel and to round the challenge off we achieved all this in a four section assembly.
MODEL
NESLRF905-AU NESLRF906-AU NESLRF966-AU NESLRF967-AU NESLRF968-AU NESLRF1007-AU NESLRF1008-AU NESLRF11378-AU
LENGTH 9’ 9’
9’ 6” 9’ 6” 9’ 6” 10’ 10’
11’3”
WGT (OZS) 3.1 3.9 3.9 4.0 4.1 4.0 4.1 4.3
AFTM 5 6 6 7 8 7 8
7/8
SECTIONS 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
RRP
£475.00 £475.00 £490.00 £490.00 £490.00 £500.00 £500.00 £525.00
FEATURES › X45 carbon technology combined with HVF (High Volume Fibre)
› Constant Taper Profile (internal) › Innovative V-Joint overcap › Unique Daiwa reel seat › Fuji Titanium SiC stripper guides › Stainless steel snake single legs › Travel tube with compartments › Original owner lifetime guarantee
SIGNATURE TROUT FLY Taking their influences from the demands of the competition angler blended with
our knowledge of high quality blank design our team have created this fine selection of six individually designed fly rods for today’s experienced trout angler. Each slim high modulus blank offers an easy casting action with forgiving
timing but can still deliver in the hands of a skillful caster. With length choices from 9’ to 11’ 3” all mainstream requirements are catered for. And like the fantastic Signature Salmon Fly each model is furnished with a unique triangular ALPS reel seat and top grade cork handle.
MODEL SF906-3 SF967-3 SF968-3 SF1005-3 SF1007-3 SF1008-3 SF1137-3 SF1138-3
54 //
LENGTH (FT) WGT (OZS) 9’
9’6” 9’6” 10’ 10’ 10’
11’3” 11’3”
4.0 4.4 4.6 4.5 5.2 5.3 5.3 5.4
2013 Catalogue
AFTM RATING 6 7 8 5 7 8 7 8
SECTIONS 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
RRP
£180.00 £180.00 £180.00 £190.00 £190.00 £190.00 £200.00 £200.00
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FEATURES › High modulus fast action blank with progressive power
› Triangular ALPS reel seat › High grade cork handle › Ceramic butt guide with hard chrome snake intermediates
› Supplied in a Cordura covered travel tube
› Original owner lifetime guarantee
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