02: Kaizen Platinums vs Kaizen Greens

Kaizen Platinum vs Kaizen Green: Understanding the Price Difference

The biggest difference between the Platinum and Green ranges under the Kaizen umbrella, and the one that is most immediately obvious is in terms of the price.

As the likes of Danny Fairbrass have stated numerous times in Korda films, you can get a whole set of the Kaizen Green rods for the same price as Kaizen Platinum, and he has even advised that you’d be better off spending the difference on sharper hooks or more/better bait, purely in terms of actually catching more carp.

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Same Mandrel Design, Similar Action

Whilst the same type/design of mandrel – which determines the exact shape and taper of a rod blank – is used for both the Platinum and Green, and produces a blank that has an almost identical action, if not necessarily performance, there are of course some major differences, given the relative prices of each range.

Who Kaizen Platinum Is Designed For

In short, the Platinum range is for anglers who are looking for the ultimate rod using the best materials and components, and who have the spare money to spend on nice things that they really like – in the same way that a supercar on the road will still just get you from A to B, pretty much the same as a car costing a lot less.

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Who Kaizen Green Is Designed For

The Kaizen Green range is for anglers who are looking for a very high level of performance without breaking the bank, but who still require a carp rod that will easily handle everything they want to do with it, whilst feeling nice to use, and also looking the part as well.

Shared Technology and Rod Action Across Both Ranges

In terms of the similarities and features that both the Platinum and Green share, given that they use the same technology and design features, the most notable is that both are built using the same type of fast-tapered profile mandrel, giving them a taper that is consistent from butt to tip. This means that all the rods in both ranges have a tippy action, with most of the flex being there, and the rest of the rod only really bending significantly when they come under more extreme pressure, such as during a cast. This also makes them perfect for playing fish as there is plenty of give in the tip to avoid hook pulls, but if you suddenly need to stop a big carp from reaching snags, then you have plenty of power in reserve.

This type of rod action also allows for very fast tip speed and power transfer during the cast, which helps when making a long cast, or even just an accurate one.

Key Differences: Carbon and Components

As you would expect though there are significant differences as well between the two ranges when it comes to the type of carbon used, as well as the components which are used, such as the guides.

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Choosing Between Kaizen Platinum and Kaizen Green

So, if you are looking to buy the ultimate carp rod offering the highest possible performance, and featuring the highest quality fittings throughout, and the cost isn’t that important to you, then you can explore our flagship range in detail, via the Kaizen Platinum rods overview.

For those anglers who want really good quality and something that will still do the job and feel nice to use, but at the same time can’t justify the cost of a set of Platinum rods and are looking for a more affordable entry into our Kaizen range, then you should check out the Kaizen Green rods overview which explains everything in depth and will help you to make the decision.

Whilst reading about the two different ranges can help you to narrow down the choice, the best way to choose the right rod for you is to handle it in person, and you can do this by using our store locator to find your local Korda stockist.

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