I used Rotos forever, then in the early 2000's, I got a set after set that seemed dead out of the bag, or went dead fast (. . . . . even for me . . . . ), and it dawned on me that they were made in Jolly Old, and spent at least some time in a container on a ship at sea. Once this got in my head, I was convinced the salt air was getting to them or that Howe had changed their metallurgy. I went back to Boomers and XL's and never looked back.