Hi folks. I thought I had better jump in here and clarify a few things. First off, so everyone understands where I'm coming from, I have run the Sage Gear program for the past two years. Any and all changes are my responsibility. I initiated the factory rods and was responsible for the colour change. I develop all of the new models and decide which old ones stay.
For the record, the new green blanks are exactly the same as the old brown blanks. Colour change only. Now before everyone starts giving me anecdotal stories about differences in action, let me explain a few things. Some of those blanks have been around for almost 20 years. In that time, there has been changes in basic raw materials - graphite, resin, etc. Sage has always attempted to maintain the exact actions as the originals, but I'm not going to say that it's impossible, over the span of 20 years, to not find some subtle differences within specific models. I will tell you, however, that the new green blanks are manufactured exactly the same as any brown blanks manufactured in the 3 or 4 years prior to my involvement. Rest assured that each and every Sage Gear rod is still being manufactured at our plant on Bainbridge Island WA. We have developed some new models - currently CT296F, CT396F, SP196. These can all be viewed at www.sagegearrods.com I am currently working on some new designs for down the road which are very exciting - Stay tuned!
I hope this clears up any confusion.
Brian Babcock
So , who has the right statement here. Confused
How old is this message from Brian Babcock?? I tried the link and it does not work.
Tom - I believe that Corey is right; the newer green blanks have a higher graphite modulus than the old brown blanks. Read the message from Brian Babcock again, and you will see that even he admits to a slight change in product over the years.
Having said that. I feel everyone thinks that their old brown blanks feel different than the factory rods for these reasons:
1) Brown Blank rods are custom made. Each rod will have different guides / guide spacing / handles / reel seat placement. Not to mention how it is built on the spine. Therefore, each brown blank rod will feel different to the other.
2) Green Blank factory made rods are made the same to certain specifications based on the model. If you get 2 factory CT2106, they will feel exactly the same. If you get a Brown Blank custom made 2106 and fish it next to a Green Blank 2106, unless they are made to the same exact specifications, the rods will (could) feel slightly different.
I took someones advise recently and spoke to Sage directly. Newer Brown Blanks and the newest Green Blanks are exactly the same. That's the word from Sage. Now, If you have a much older Brown Blank and compare it to one of the newer Brown Blanks, they may feel
slightly different based on their age and, as Brian puts it "due to changes in basic raw materials - graphite, resin etc."
I too, went on the "Brown is better than Green" bandwagon when they first came out (the green ones). After some investigation, I now know that this is just a colour change only. However, ..... I do like the look of the Brown Blank, though.
Cheers, John