An Outside the Box Design for Fishing Poles Is About to Change the Way the World Fishes

SAN DIMAS, Calif., April 8, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Traditional fishing poles are easy to identify. They are straight, slender, and taper from the butt of the rod to the tip. A reel holds the fishing line and is located near the rear. Throughout the years, innovations have mostly been limited to the strength of the line and the material that makes the pole. However, Chi Huynh, American Inventor and award-winning designer, spent the last ten years turning the idea of the fishing pole on its head. The problem, as many have discovered, is that the straight fishing rod requires you to hold the rod in a way that tweaks your wrist and places a significant amount of strain on a joint that is far less supported by the musculature of the body than say, the elbow or shoulder, that are much better suited to carrying and manipulating more significant weight. In this case, the unnatural design of traditional fishing rods forces tension and stress on wrists, hands, and tendons, which may lead to nerve compression syndrome, numbness, and pain in your joints, shoulder, and trapezius muscle.