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Any comparisions on the Carpenter MH80H and MH79XH
Tak Otsuka:
Hi Antonino,
As far as I know, there is no plan for heavier Monster Hunter equivalent to SP78UHL-SHP. They are actually different type of blanks.
(I assume Superpopping UXH is SP78UHL-SHP...)
Cheers,
Tak
Wan Izhan:
Based on scheduled rod production, Carpenter will not produce any SP series this year and and i think, to give path for more forgiving blank such as CV, MH and EP series.
I hope my thinking is wrong.
Monster Hunter 79XH is rated PE8-10. I think its more weighted to PE10 with ideal lure weight is around 180-220g and max drag of 14kg.
Both MH80H and MH79XH looks identical, except at joint where the foregrip of MH79XH covers all the way to the joint.
I also cannot cross change both rods coz they have different diameter at the joint.
juz my 2 cents
cheers
izhan
Jon Li:
--- Quote from: Wan Izhan on May 18, 2011, 02:32:13 AM ---Based on scheduled rod production, Carpenter will not produce any SP series this year and and i think, to give path for more forgiving blank such as CV, MH and EP series.
I hope my thinking is wrong.
Monster Hunter 79XH is rated PE8-10. I think its more weighted to PE10 with ideal lure weight is around 180-220g and max drag of 14kg.
Both MH80H and MH79XH looks identical, except at joint where the foregrip of MH79XH covers all the way to the joint.
I also cannot cross change both rods coz they have different diameter at the joint.
juz my 2 cents
cheers
izhan
--- End quote ---
Hi Ishan ,
They are of 2 different blanks .
Jon .
Wan Izhan:
yup Jon your rite.....diameter at joint for MH80H is bigger than MH79XH. Two different blank formula.
cheers
izhan
Antonino Augugliaro:
Thank you all for the informations :)
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