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2013/2014 Rod catalogue - Lamiglas

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out cast. out tRoll. out last. out catch.<br />

Nearly 100 new rods, component upgrades, and cosmetic enhancements highlight the line-up for <strong>2013</strong>, including several entirely new series’ which technology<br />

has only recently enabled their existence. The New <strong>Lamiglas</strong> Si, Bug Slinger, Infinity Bass and Infinity Fly Series, are modern marvels in they’re own right. <strong>Lamiglas</strong><br />

has mastered the use of 3M Powerlux Resin to improve strength and reduce significant weight.<br />

the Powerlux revolutioN – laMiGlas style.<br />

3M Company’s Powerlux Composites feature a revolutionary technology that transforms how<br />

carbon fiber materials perform. This breakthrough is enabled by 3M’s unique ability to formulate<br />

resin systems with high concentrations of spherical nano-sized silica particles. Because the<br />

particles are so small, they are able to flow between individual filaments of carbon fiber, providing<br />

a dense matrix of strength throughout the entire composite. The resulting material enables<br />

<strong>Lamiglas</strong> rods designers to develop rods that are not only incredibly strong and durable, but also<br />

lighter in weight and more sensitive.<br />

Standard composite materials have lower resin stiffness and are prone to cracking or buckling<br />

under the stresses a rod sees during a good day of fishing. The more nanoparticles the resin<br />

contains, the higher the crack resistance and overall rod toughness.<br />

The Powerlux composite material contains an astonishing 40<br />

percent of nanoparticles uniformly dispersed and densely packed<br />

throughout the resin.<br />

NeW seRies FoR <strong>2013</strong><br />

NEW SaLMON/STEELHEad ROdS:<br />

Si Steelhead Series<br />

X-11 Salmon Steelhead<br />

NEW fLy ROdS:<br />

Bug Slinger<br />

Infinity Si Fly<br />

X-ll Fly<br />

Photo by: Ryley Fee<br />

NEW fRESHWaTER/BaSS ROdS:<br />

X-11 Freshwater<br />

Infinity Bass<br />

Pro X Bass<br />

Competitor Tour Spin & Cast<br />

NEW SaLTWaTER/SURf ROdS:<br />

Black Salt<br />

Excel Inshore<br />

Infinity Surf<br />

We’ll gladlY be held accouNtable FoR ouR actioNs.<br />

<strong>Rod</strong> mateRials<br />

3M Powerlux CoMPosites<br />

Used in <strong>Lamiglas</strong> Si, Bug Slinger, Infinity Bass and Infinity Fly, 3M Powerlux Composites feature<br />

a revolutionary technology that contains nano-sized spheres of silica so small, they are able to<br />

flow between individual filaments of carbon fiber, creating a matrix of strength throughout the<br />

entire composite. The resulting material enables designers to develop rods that are not only<br />

incredibly strong and durable, but also lighter in weight and more sensitive.<br />

xMG 50 GraPhite the Newest “suPer” GraPhite.<br />

This super graphite allows us to make smaller-diameter blanks with faster actions. The XMG 50<br />

utilizes a blend of high-modulus graphite fibers to create a perfectly balanced, lightweight blank<br />

that is more responsive and more sensitive than anything on the market today.<br />

Certified Pro GraPhite reMarkably liGhter aNd stroNGer.<br />

The Certified Pro series employ an all-new smaller-diameter blank design with an improved resin<br />

system to produce a 15 percent lighter-weight rod than comparable graphites on the market.<br />

G1000 GraPhite a laMiGlas exClusive.<br />

This is our most distinguished and versatile material. We employ first generation graphite coupled<br />

with a special resin formula to reduce overall weight while maintaining exceptional flexibility.<br />

fiberGlass e-Glass earNed its PlaCe iN history.<br />

This material is structurally the most durable of the fiberglass family. The glass properties are<br />

expressly matched to each unique application. We use the same epoxy resins and technology in<br />

these rods as we do in our graphite rods to offer you lighter weight and improved sensitivity.<br />

tri-flex exClusive GraPhite/fiberGlass CoNstruCtioN.<br />

A graphite base and fiberglass overwrap is reinforced with graphite through the butt and mid<br />

sections. You get the best of both worlds. We refer to this as “tri-wall” construction. The tips<br />

are lightning fast and softer so they cast live bait as well as throw heavy iron, while the graphite<br />

reinforced portion of the rod gives tremendous fish-fighting control and lifting power.<br />

aCtioN. we Make it haPPeN.<br />

“Action” is the measurement of deflection or flex the rod exhibits under load, and more importantly,<br />

where that flex occurs along the length of the blank. “Extra Fast” actions concentrate more<br />

of the flex towards the tip. “Slow” actions distribute the flex progressively throughout the entire<br />

blank. <strong>Lamiglas</strong> rod actions are dictated by a variety of factors: the intended application, targeted<br />

prey, lure weight and line weight.<br />

MATERIALS/PERFORMANCE<br />

PRoloNg the liFe aNd PeRFoRmaNce<br />

oF YouR lamiglas <strong>Rod</strong>.<br />

<strong>Lamiglas</strong> fishing rods are built with the finest materials available and constructed to exacting<br />

standards. Our expectations of every rod are as high as those anglers who fish with them. With<br />

some common sense and careful handling, your <strong>Lamiglas</strong> rod will offer a lifetime of exceptional<br />

experiences.<br />

liNe ratiNGs<br />

The individual characteristics built into each and every <strong>Lamiglas</strong> rod highlight the rods intended<br />

use. As a part of that, the strength and flex of the blank is balanced to the recommended line<br />

ratings. A <strong>Lamiglas</strong> rod is rated so that when the rod is held at a 45-degree angle or less, line<br />

within the rating will break before the rod does. Angles greater than 45-degrees transfer undue<br />

stress to the tip section of the rod (practically eliminating the ability of the stronger butt section to<br />

carry any load), and in extreme cases can result in rod failure with as little as 2 pounds of directed<br />

pressure. It is not only proper use that requires a rod angle of 45-degrees or less, but this is also<br />

the area where you’ll find the greatest power from the rod and best control over the fish.<br />

lure ratiNGs<br />

Lure ratings provide a range of lure weights in which optimum performance is achieved. Using<br />

a lure that is lighter than the listed weight will not properly load the rod, casting distance and<br />

sensitivity will suffer. Using a lure that is heavier than the listed weight will overpower the rod.<br />

Again, distance and sensitivity will suffer, along with the compounded problem of overstressing<br />

the blank fibers.<br />

reel iNstallatioN aNd reMoval<br />

Prior to reel installation, lubricate the reel foot and the threads of the reel seat. Insert the reel<br />

and tighten the lock-nut finger tight. Shake the reel side-to-side and tighten again. Repeat the<br />

process until the reel no longer moves. Graphite reel seats should never be over-tightened and<br />

pliers should never be used in the process. Over extended periods, the reel seat hood may seize<br />

to the reel foot. Slowly loosen the reel nut. If it starts to seize, tap the hood. This will break loose<br />

the deposits that have built up over time. Continue to loosen the nut. If you do not tap the hood<br />

loose, you may separate the hood from the nut.<br />

traNsPortatioN<br />

The key to rod transportation is eliminating sharp impact to the blank. The best place for a rod to<br />

travel is inside a protective tube. If not carried in a tube, the rods should not be left to bounce<br />

against other rods or terminal rigging (weights, heavy swivels, lures, etc.) At vehicle travel speed,<br />

sharp impacts from these items can fracture the rod blanks. The best way to transport multi-piece<br />

rods is with rubber bands holding the sections together. Always affix the sections tip-to-tip and<br />

butt-to-butt. This keeps the delicate tip from being crushed against the uneven and much larger<br />

handle. Also, do not use hair bands with a metal connecting clip on rods as the metal clip can<br />

scratch, or worse, fracture the blank.<br />

storaGe<br />

Store rods in either the vertical or horizontal position. If leaned in a corner, a set or bow in the<br />

rod can occur over time. Never leave your rods where critters can get to them. Scents, salt from<br />

perspiration and other biologic contaminates are a sure-fire attraction to undesirables.<br />

While other companies have reported adding nano technology to their composite materials,<br />

none have been successful at adding more than single-digit percentages. Carbon nano tubes,<br />

for example, have a high length-to-width ratio of 15:1, so they are not able to disperse uniformly<br />

throughout the carbon fibers as shown in Fig. 3.<br />

3M Powerlux is truly a game changer that bends the rules<br />

of carbon fiber composites. The tiny, spherical nanoparticles<br />

create such a strong bond between the carbon fibers that<br />

rod stress is more evenly dissipated, leading to a significantly<br />

stronger, more durable and more flexible rod. By improving<br />

strength and sensitivity, <strong>Lamiglas</strong> rods with 3M Powerlux<br />

Carbon Nano Tubes<br />

gives you performance when it counts.<br />

Inch for inch, dollar for dollar, component for component,<br />

you’ll love the way these new and proven <strong>Lamiglas</strong> rods will<br />

out-perform all other models in their class. It’s a statement<br />

we can boldly make because we confident of the outcome.<br />

3MTM PowerluxTM<br />

Model<br />

Assures you made<br />

aCTiON POWER<br />

Number<br />

the right choice Length<br />

TyPE dEfiNEd<br />

S = Spinning <strong>Rod</strong><br />

C = Casting <strong>Rod</strong><br />

Line Lure<br />

T = Trigger<br />

Weight Weight<br />

LL = Extra Light<br />

to seleCt the riGht laMiGlas rod, Pay UL = Ultra Light<br />

Close atteNtioN to the details. (we do.) L = Light<br />

Surprisingly, there is no consistent, scientific methodology that all rod manu- M = Medium<br />

facturers use to rate their rods. Some use computers. Others use complex H = Heavy<br />

graphs. We use fish…along with more than 60 years of experience. Each XH = Extra Heavy<br />

rating is a collective recommendation of the hi-low thresholds in which the J = Jig<br />

rod is designed to optimize performance. The variable factors for each rod, P = Plug<br />

lure weight, line weight, action, and power are clearly listed throughout this B = Bouncer<br />

catalog, as well as labeled on the rods just above the handle. (Not all factors<br />

+ = Telescopic Handle<br />

are appropriate for all rods. For example, fly rods will not list a “lure weight.”)<br />

PO = Power Oval Guides<br />

CP = Centre Pin<br />

TN = Tennessee Handle<br />

W = Wire Line Guides<br />

Power. how MuCh do you Need?<br />

Applicable to our salmon, steelhead, saltwater and bass rods, “power” is defined by the amount<br />

of pressure required to flex the blank. These rods are designed to optimally manage a specific<br />

range of lure and line weights. The heavier the line and lure, the more power you’ll need to cast,<br />

fight and pull effectively. The lighter the line and lure, the less power you’ll need.<br />

weiGht. lose as MuCh as Possible.<br />

A rod that feels heavier each time you cast eventually slows you down. The type and amount<br />

of material used contributes greatest to this factor. <strong>Lamiglas</strong> selects the lightest material and<br />

components for the job, but we resist the temptation to go “too light.” We design rods that will<br />

cast for a lifetime, without ever leaving your arms lifeless.<br />

taPer. here’s the skiNNy.<br />

The measurement of the change in the diameter of the blank from tip to butt is known as taper.<br />

Many use the term synonymously with “action.” But actually, taper is one of the factors which rod<br />

builders use to achieve the desired action. An aggressive taper at the tip creates a faster action.<br />

A straight taper (one which changes at an equal rate throughout the blank) creates a moderate<br />

or slower action.<br />

CleaNiNG the rod blaNk<br />

The best cleaner we have found for cleaning the blank and handle is a mixture of one part isopropyl<br />

alcohol and four parts warm water, along with a good dose of liquid dish soap. Using a soft<br />

sponge, scrub the blank and handle, then rinse. Dabbing problem areas with the soap mix for a<br />

few minutes before scrubbing can soften heavy build-up. Once you have the rod clean, a coat of<br />

wax will simplify the maintenance of a beautiful finish. We recommend any of the carnuba based<br />

car waxes. Fish scales and many types of bait will not stick to a waxed rod and it makes cleaning<br />

a snap. If you are fishing everyday, a coat of wax every other week should suffice.<br />

CleaNiNG Guides aNd reel seats<br />

As strange as it may sound, the use of a toothbrush and toothpaste will remove the stubborn<br />

deposits on rod guides and reel seats. After cleaning the reel seats, coat with any light oil. This<br />

method works on all reel seats.<br />

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FISH WITH CONFIDENCE FISH WITH CONFIDENCE

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