I was not sure whether to post this here or in the Carpenter sponsor forum. Luke or Brandon please feel free to move it if I chose wrongly.
It is hard to find any written confirmation of this anywhere but I was given to understand that the gamma diablo models had less finish on them with the theory that this provided a more sensitive and sharp swimming action (as if that was needed on a Gamma!
). Hence the notation "professional model" that is written on a diablo, I guess?
There will be many members here who are far more proficient with the subtleties of working stickbaits than me and I would love to hear their views on this. Most of the time I can't seem to really notice much of a difference. But that might just be my clumsy technique.
A key difference that is noticeable to me is that the finish on a diablo is less durable than on a regular gamma. And they are generally a bit cheaper of course
.
I guess all this has been prompted by my own desire to re-stock some Gamma 160s and 140s and there seems to be an unusually large number of diablo models around at the moment.
I suppose what I am asking is whether my understanding as written above is correct?
Many thanks in advance for any views/information on this.