What is meant by the speed or action of a fishing rod?

What is meant by the speed or action of a fishing rod?

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No chinks in the armor here. Lew's Inshore Speed Stick Spinning Rod gives you a bulletproof option for targeting your favorite coastal species via a wide range of techniques. Built on Lew's high modulus HM40 graphite blank, this rod features tough, lightweight stainless steel guides with aluminum oxide inserts. The patent-pending CT-1 Comfort Touch split grip design features an extended foregrip, an innovation you'll appreciate when you need to gain leverage on a drag-screaming run.

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Designed to mount onto a horizontal surface in your boat you can rotate the rod holder 360 degrees while tilting the cradle forward and back for the optimum angle. Unique patent-pending design offers quick and easy removal and replacement of rod. Unique design integrates removing the rod and setting the hook seamlessly for less missed fish strikes.

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Any recommendations on replacing this rod? It is a Lew's Mach 1