I've got a Technium and a Trophy XL. Both are fine rods. My Technium is a heavier duty rod, so I use it primarily for targeting springs. The Trophy is a back-up to my Loomis, which is a back-up to my Sage 2106.
In all seriousness, I'm happy with my Technium, as it has the backbone to really put the boots to the springs. I'm always a bit leery about putting too much pressure on a spring with my Sage 2106, but in most cases I have no problem fighting them in rivers like the Vedder. I just accept the fact that if the spring turns and decides to head downriver and there's no where to go, I just break the fish off. Also, if you take the pressure off a spring, it could turn back up river and swim back!
As for coho, I find that even with my Sage, it's more about watching the float then feeling the nibble. Often the float will hardly move - just twitch or drift in a different way which signals a bite. It's like chironomid fishing with an indicator. I found it difficult to master at first, but once "dialed-in", I rarely miss a strike. In fact, I've learned to not set the hook so hard - as I've seen some guys go "bass-masters" on the fish which is not necessary and could spook the school.
I digress. Go with what you're happy with. If you can get a Technium that still has the limited lifetime warranty, then that's a good thing.