Not cheap.
The Efreet is is around $460, and only has SS/SIC guide train, but uses the 1100G blank. The Oltre is around $650 has a T/T guide train, but does not use the 1100G blank, but still might be considered the GOAT in sensitivity as is uses a titanium tip.
The Olympic Vigore runs around $380, has a 1100G Blank, utilized titanium guides, but not sure about the inserts. Made in Japan. On paper an excellent value. (I don't own one)
These are very light rods (the Olympic Vigore 7'4 Heavy Power weighs in at 124 grams)
Top of the line Evergreens with T1100G blanks and T/T guide trains run over $700.
Yes, Japan market only, you haven't seen them at BPS or TWH. You won't get a warranty and you will pay an arm and a leg in shipping.
My point is not to rag on the new Dobyn's line of rods, just put the price into perspective. Although they are too vague on their blank material (on purpose I believe)
I like another poster on this thread shook my head when I recieved my 1st Megabass rod that had a big ass China sticker plastered to it. (although I love that rod!)
If you are a Dobyns fan, I would go for it. They got the cork, they got the top tier guide train and they are not nearly as ugly as their past line of rods.