This man needs to run the market standards for carp rods, imagine if they was all label in that way it would be great, walk in get the rod for the job, thats it!. Love it. Good to hear some experienced logical sense for the carp world. Cheers Mark.
"Test Curve Decay" does happen. Some manufactures suffer a large amount and some very little. It's down to the type of carbons being used and the resin content along with the technique in which the blank is form. Modern high end rods now don't suffer much, so it's all good.
We need more posts like this by people who are qualified know what they're Talking about and not trying to sell us the lastest kit. Thanks Mark.
This man needs to run the market standards for carp rods, imagine if they was all label in that way it would be great, walk in get the rod for the job, thats it!. Love it. Good to hear some experienced logical sense for the carp world. Cheers Mark.
Oh, don't let me be in charge, there would be a lot of sh1t hitting the fan. LOL LOL LOL
If there was a stated length of a rod over which that test curve was achieved, you might have an action descriptive alongside that test curve.
Hi Mark
Do test curves change in a rod with age ?
"Test Curve Decay" does happen. Some manufactures suffer a large amount and some very little. It's down to the type of carbons being used and the resin content along with the technique in which the blank is form. Modern high end rods now don't suffer much, so it's all good.