I was wondering around the internet and came across some Carbon Fiber fly rods by Orvis, T3, is there a weight?, Strength?, or some other advantage to carbon over graphite
thanks
Mike
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I was wondering around the internet and came across some Carbon Fiber fly rods by Orvis, T3, is there a weight?, Strength?, or some other advantage to carbon over graphite
thanks
Mike
Mike,
Same difference...
"Graphite" is just another description of "carbon fiber".
Cheers,
Hans W
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Han's is correct, Graphite is a carbon. They are the same thing.
cool, just a sales pitch i guess, LOL
thanks
Mike
Apparently there is a difference; at least according to this link:
[url=http://www.chem.wisc.edu/~newtrad/CurrRef/BDGTopic/BDGtext/BDGGraph.html:80979]http://www.chem.wisc.edu/~newtrad/CurrRef/BDGTopic/BDGtext/BDGGraph.html[/url:80979]
Although I don't know if there is a difference in fishing rods.
The first paragraph says is all. Good link.
-ST
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Bamboo rods are technically carbon fiber rods too (well, hydrocarbon maybe). Its funny how the process to make bamboo and PAN ready for rods are practically the same at a fundamental level.