This type of action allows for better power transfer and the generation of very fast tip speeds, which in turn allows you to cast further. That same action also allows much faster line pick-up as well, and whilst most of the bend is in the tip, the power is transferred progressively enough that the rod will absorb the lunges of a big fish at close range without fear of it causing hook pulls, it also ensures that it is still a pleasure to play fish on any of the Kaizen rods. The taper of these rods isn't the only factor in determining the action and attributes that it displays, and just as important is the type of carbon that has been used in the manufacturing process - for the Kaizen range the only real choice was the best super tensile, high-grade Japanese carbon that we could get our hands on!
This ZERO90 carbon is used in just two layers and with very little resin content, and the result of that is lighter stiffer blanks. Not only will this allow more power to be transferred into the cast and with less effort than you'd find with a cheaper grade of carbon, but it also aids enhanced accuracy as it reduces the ability of the blank to twist and cause your lead to go off-target during the cast.
Over a long distance, even tiny improvements in accuracy make a big difference to your rig landing exactly where you aimed. It aids tip recovery after casting, which is basically the length of time that the tip continues bouncing up and down after the cast, and the crisper this action the better - if you flick the tip of one of these Kaizen rods it will come to a stop almost immediately, with all the power having been transferred into that action, this is exactly what you require when trying to cast a long way.
The Kaizen range has been given a custom-made look, with the type of high-grade components that you would expect to find on a rod of this price. The blank is finished in durable clear matt paint, which shows off the carbon, and has been extensively tank tested to ensure it is perdurable - basically meaning it is incredibly durable and will take a long time to show any signs of weathering due to exposure to sunlight and moisture. There is of course no point in developing a rod that is incredibly light compared to its power, and then adding heavy components to it, so all of the Kaizen range is fitted with lightweight Sea-Guide TDG rings, with a 50mm butt and 16mm tip - allowing the line to'cone' off of a big pit spool in a way that minimizes resistance as it passes through the butt ring, and providing a tip ring that is big enough to allow leader knots to smoothly pass through it.