Thanks Dimitri.
Next step would be to understand what "Power 1" actually means?
And any idea what MRF means? As in Black Current 80MRF.
I thought F maybe = Finesse but there is nothing at all finesse about this rod!
BC80MRF = Black Current 8' Medium Regular taper Finesse .
BC69MHR-SHP = Black Current 6'9" Medium Heavy Regular taper - Super High Power .
And so on .
Now on P1 , I am still trying to decipher the power difference between P1 n P Max , the answer from Japan is less clear than I wish .
Jon .
Hi all,
In accordance with the abbreviation rules of Carpenter BC80MRF must mean:
"M" goes for Medium power level
"RF" goes for Regular Fast taper.
"Finesse" is a characteristic of guide setting. This characteristic goes in the end of the model name in small letters in the brackets. So, "F" does not mean "finesse" here, because it is capital, not small and not in the brackets. To be "finesse" it must be MR(f).
SHP abbreviation shows that the carbon layer is thicker than usual and the breaking point of such blank is very high withing the class of the blank.