Synit pronounced "sin it" was founded in 2006 by the late Tiny (Norman Coe) and the name Synit comes from Tinys name spelt backages, why? With the untimely and tragic passing of Tiny in 2009 this small company was reduced to only two members , co-founder and designer Graeme Paterson and now head rod builder Chloe who trained in the craft of binding and rod building under the guidence of Tiny. Now
in 2012 with new staff member and rod builder Ryan Rapana AKA "Badfish" Synit has set it's sights to carry on designing and building the best specialist saltwater rods on the planet using technology not normally associated with blank and rod design. All the Synit team think outside the square and as fishermen and designers we challenge ourselves and the limits of the materials we work with. The true worth of any great rod is in the design of the blank and Synit has teamed up with New Zealand company Kilwell Fibre tubes who has over 75 years on making rod blanks to roll all the exclusive Synit designs. Synit is now known world wide by anglers who demand the best proving you don't have to be a big company to be great, you just have to be the best at what you do.