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AiRRUS Co-MATRiX 457 (AC661MH)
Specifications |
| Material |
Multi-modulus graphite |
| Length |
6'6" |
| Grip Length |
9" |
| Line Weight |
10-20 lb |
| Lure Weight |
1/4-3/4 oz |
| Pieces |
1 |
| Power |
Medium-Heavy |
| Action |
Fast |
| Color |
Black |
| Weight (measured) |
4.85 oz |
| MSRP |
$89.95 |
About AiRRUS:
Founded in 2002 by Ken Whiting, AiRRUS has made a significant
introduction to the fishing industry by bringing true
innovation to fishing rods. By applying a distinctive
technology, AiRRUS is able to bring performance to the next
level in what Ken calls Co-MATRiX. Today AiRRUS continues
to grow its ensemble of rods by introducing an entirely new
series that will once again have anglers drooling.

Introducing the impressive
AiRRUS, formerly SiRRUS, Co-MATRiX 457 casting rod
Impressions:
Having taken Best of Show in the rod category at ICAST for
two straight years in a role, AiRRUS has already built its
foundation and will continue to produce rods with pioneering
designs for anglers.
My first impressions of
the AiRRUS Co-MATRiX 457 is that this is a durable casting
rod. By the looks of the butt section, it's thicker than
others in the medium-heavy fast action class. Then
immediately after the first guide from the reel seat, the
thickness decreases to the usual diameter we are more familiar
with. Mated with a unique grip and Fuji Hardloy guides
the rod employs the Fuji's Guide Concept, overall the
Co-MATRiX is an impressive work of art.
The Design: What
makes the AC661MH unique is its design. We will endeavor
to explain a few terms that are used in the construction of
the "spineless" AiRRUS rod such as Co-MATRiX, Filament wound,
and multi-modulus in a rod design, of course without getting
too technical.
Co-MATRiX: You're
probably wondering what Co-MATRiX is all about and how it can
be used to design a more superior rod. Co-MATRiX is a
combination of two or more different matrixes, and as in the
AC661MH, it's the matrix of the tip section in conjunction
with the butt. The tip section having a multi-modulus
graphite design while the butt section applies a process of
filament winding. Putting those two completely different
sections together is what forms Co-MATRiX.

The Co-MATRiX, filament
wound, and multi-modulus design can be seen here. The
lower butt section utilizes the filament winding process, top
portion uses multi-modulus graphite, and combining the two
makes Co-MATRiX
Filament Wound:
The process of filament winding is what creates the strong
butt section of the Co-MATRiX 457. The butt section is
where the power of a rod is created. Through a winding
process that goes up and down instead of being spiral wrapped,
this creates a thicker diameter and a thinner uniform wall
section which increases the overall rod rigidity and
strength.
Multi-Modulus:
While most rod manufactures have been using single modulus
graphite in their designs, Ken truly believes in applying
Multi-Modulus graphite in building a rod blank to achieve the
most effective performance. As many of you already know,
the greater the modulus doesn't necessarily mean it's better
than one that's less. Fact is that the higher the
modulus, the stiffer the material is, and less graphite is
needed to build a rod blank resulting in a lighter
product. The higher modulus can also translate into being
more brittle. So to overcome this and to design a rod to
perfectly match a specific action or technique, AiRRUS applies
the Multi-Modulus process into the creation of the tip section
of the Co-MATRiX, where the flex or action of the rod is
generated. "By utilizing and strategically positioning
these different materials in the construction of our blanks,
AiRRUS is able to fine tune our rods to provide the ultimate
in presentation for any of the many and varied applications
required by both weekender and professional," says Ken
Whiting, President of AiRRUS Rods.

A multi-modulus construction
allows tuning the action of the rod simply by using different
layers of graphite at various locations
|
Complete Rig for Co-MATRiX 457 Tests |
| Rod |
AiRRUS Co-Matrix 457
(AC661MH) |
| Reel |
Daiwa TD-X 100HSD |
| Line |
12 lb Maxima
Ultragreen |
Field Tests:
Having heard so much about the design of the Co-MATRiX
457, it was time to put it to our tests. How well does
this rod perform on the water and does the design really make
a difference? We embarked on days of field tests
targeting landlocked striped bass, largemouth bass in popular
local lakes, and light tackle rockcod fishing.
Casting: At
6'6", medium-heavy in power and fast action, the Co-MATRiX
AC661MH is a great overall rod to cast bass and striper
lures. Either pitching a Senko or double hand casting a
larger jerkbait, the rod was able to lob lures with capable
distance and control. The solid butt section produced
accuracy while the multi-modulus upper section flexed to give
a smooth distant cast. To further add to a precise cast,
the Fuji Guide Concept is placed in the composition of the rod
and does a good job controlling the line as it streams off the
spool.

A rigid butt section and a
precise action allows good control and distant
casts
Sensitivity: The AiRRUS Co-MATRiX casting rod is
built from two different sections/matrixes. How will that
affect the sensitivity of the rod? Through telegraph and
field tests, the AC661MH was able to translate each vibration
all the way to the hands, even 100 feet below the surface
while fishing for rockcod. How AiRRUS assured the
sensitivity of their Co-MATRiX series rods was to engineered
the two different sections to transmit sound at the same
wavelength. The two equal wavelengths are compatible with
each other, thus result in amplifying the vibration, and
increasing sensitivity.

An exposed reel seat allows
your fingers to be placed directly on the blank to detect any
vibrations transmitted through the rod
One might worry about the
construction of the 4 piece grip in relation to
sensitivity. The change in handle material, especially
the use of Hypalon, might make one think it would decrease the
feel of the rod. But that's simply not the
case. Even by holding the rod at the end of the handle
while fishing, I still felt the fish take the plastic worm I
was working off the bottom of the lake while targeting
largemouth bass. That's not how I normally hold a rod
when I fish. My preference is palming the reel with a few
of my fingers right on the grip with the exposed
blank. If your finger is on the exposed portion while
your palm is on the Hypalon, the vibrations have already
reached your sensors even before reaching the thick foam
material.
Power: The AiRRUS Co-MATRiX 457 does an excellent
job in power. Its butt section is incredibly strong and
rigid thanks to the filament wound process. The tough
wide diameter thin wall of the butt section allows you to
muscle in fish expeditiously and bestow a solid hook set
everytime. If you're using braided lines, watch out,
because the power of the AiRRUS rod and the non-stretch line
can pull the jaws off the fish. While jigging at 100 feet
down of the coast of Half Moon Bay using the AC661MH and Power
Pro 50/12, many times when I jerked too hard during a hook set
resulted in the fish coming off. Thus while using a rig
similar to this, take in consideration of the mighty Co-MATRiX
rod and learn how to take into consideration its
muscle.

Filament winding the butt
section produces incredible strength for good hook set and
fight power
Comfort: Mated
with the Daiwa TD-X 100HSD, the AiRRUS AC661MH feels well
balanced while palming this rig. When a lure is tied on,
the rod still felt good in my hands, well balanced and allowed
me to cast comfortably. For those who are tossing
heavier baits, a useful feature AiRRUS incorporates into the
end of the handle will take care of the load balancing at one
end. The butt of the handle has a removable nylon cap
where you can insert additional weight to counter-balance
those heavier lures at the tip of the rod.

The AC661MH features a
comfortable handle that uses both cork and Hypalon
Even though the rod is
slightly heavier than some of the higher end models available
on the market, you can't really do a one to one
comparison. The Co-MATRiX is uniquely designed and has a
tough butt section that's unlike any other, and to further add
comfort to the AC661MH, a "Comfort Grip" design is
utilized. This 4 piece grip is made up of quality
Portuguese cork portions and Hypalon, composed into a handle
that's pleasing to the hands. The Hypalon is a
high-density foam that has many benefits in terms of comfort,
and AiRRUS uses an all around piece that goes all the way to
the blank. Even though the "Comfort Grip" adds slightly
more weight, you'll notice that it's centered around the pivot
point, your hand that holds the grip, allowing an even
distribution of force on either end, which leads to comfort
cast after cast.
Ratings:
|
AiRRUS Co-MATRiX 457 (AC661MH) Ratings
(?/10) |
| Construction/Quality |
An unique construction that benefits
the rod in many ways in terms of durability, power, and
sensitivity |
9 |
| Performance |
Performance is outstanding!
The construction of the rod produces a hefty butt
section for good casting, control, and power, and
sensitivity is still there even with the combination of
two different matrixes |
9 |
| Price |
Definitely a great value for an
innovative design that performs well and is under
$100 |
10 |
| Features |
A feature packed rod that has a
comfortable grip design, exhibits good rod balancing
capabilities at the end of the handle, the use of the
exposed reel seat, and Fuji's Guide Concept |
9 |
| Design (Ergonomics) |
Even though it's not the lightest
rod out there, AiRRUS uses ways to add comfort such as
the "Comfort Grip" and rod balancing well at the
opposite end of the tip |
8.5 |
| Application |
Built to handle bass with ease but
can be used for other species such as stripers, walleye,
pike, etc |
9 |
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Total
Score |
9.08 |
Pluses and
Minuses:
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Plus
Minus |
| J Strong butt section |
L Not as lightweight as some rods |
| J Innovative design! |
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| J Comfortable handle |
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| J Great value |
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Conclusion:
The composition of fishing rods have evolved over
time. Instead of using an entirely different material to
make the ultimate rod, AiRRUS utilizes an inimitable process
in composing the uniquely wrapped graphite blank, forming
different sections into one, and additions to enhance comfort
to the angler. Through Co-MATRiX, filament wound, and by
using multi-modulus graphite to definite the action, the
AC661MH rod by AiRRUS performs very well for multiple species
of fish. The filament wound butt section is exceptionally
strong,
the handle is luxuriously
comfortable, and the "spineless" multi-modulus tip
construction is telegraphically sensitive. The AiRRUS
Co-MATRiX AC661MH is a versatile rod that sports innovation,
awesome performance, shows superior craftsmanship, and a great
value that's almost too good to be true. A winner in
other people's eyes as well as ours, making the Co-MATRiX 457
a picture perfect candidate for our TackleTour Editor's Choice
Award.
