I've been using both the spinning and casting BP
Bionic Blade rods for about 15 years. They come in at the right price, and I pick up two every year when they have their $59 sale.
My requirements are the same as yours but in one-piece configuration (always). The butt lengths are good; they are durable; and they are consistent (important when running multiple rods while trolling and looking for small fish disrupting the spread).
For my money, I like the tip action and backbone of the rods. The "power hump" is a great feature for fitting the palm of your hand.
Tough to beat . . . I'm not a spokesman
and not a big BP fan; just like this item particularly.