Description
The Kaizen Green sits below the flagship Kaizen Platinum rods, but still shares many of the
same attributes and design features which set those rods apart, but at a much more
affordable price.
The full range of Kaizen Green rods – which includes eight different models of fishing rods
plus two spod rods – has been extensively tested on a wide variety of different venues and
in different angling situations, both at home and abroad, and from the bank as well as
fishing with boats, and has involved many of the Team Korda anglers using the rods and
providing feedback on them, in order to get them just right.
The fact that these anglers have been more than happy to use them for much of their own
fishing, despite having access to the more expensive Platinum models, also says a lot about
just how good the Kaizen Green range is.
All of the 12ft and 13ft models feature 50mm butt rings and a 16mm tip ring, whilst the 10ft
model has a 40mm butt ring and 12mm tip guide. The guides chosen are the Sea-Guide TDG
twin leg/foot stainless steel ones, which are lightweight whilst also being very strong and
durable.
Cosmetically, the Kaizen Green range has a custom built, minimalist look, with a low glare,
matt finish to the blank, black whippings and just a subtle green logo. The handle is covered in black Japanese shrink wrap and with a flared end to it, which offers better grip during casting and your reel is attached via a top quality Sea-Guide DPS style reel seat.
THE KAIZEN GREEN RANGE
10ft 3lb:
This is the perfect rod for those fishing smaller waters and where a longer rod isn’t needed
and offers no advantages over a 10-footer. This model has a really nice playing action and is
also perfect for stalking, whilst still being able to cast a reasonable distance when you need
to and feels responsive when using lighter leads. It is also a perfect option for those new to
carp fishing, or for younger anglers who find a 12ft rod cumbersome to use.
10ft 3.5lb
Offers a bit more power than the 3lb version and makes it perfect for use both at home on
smaller waters, particularly on snaggier or weedy venues, or abroad when fishing using a
boat to place your rigs and fight fish from.
Carl Smith: “I chose this model as a work horse rod to take anywhere and is tough enough to
tolerate the abuse my tackle receives – being taken on aeroplanes and laid in the bottom of
boats.
“I can’t be worried about a reel seat locking up, or ceramics popping out – my tackle needs
to be bulletproof, and although they’re carp rods I also use them for sea fishing, chucking
big lures around, and deadbaiting for pike too.
“The shorter length and lightweight blank makes this rod ideal for stalking and getting into
swims that others can’t. Not to mention that also makes them much easier to deal with
when boat fishing – when a hooked fish comes up close to the boat, or for lowering rigs
more accurately onto a spot.”
10ft 4lb
This is primarily aimed at anglers fishing for big fish on waters where a boat is being used,
and offers all the power that you need, along with the advantages that a shorter rod brings
for this type of fishing.
Christopher Paschmanns: “I’ve been using the Kaizen Green 10ft 4lb rods since August 2023
and love them! A 4lb test curve on a 10ft rod sounds heavy, but I was looking for rods that
can easily deal with reeling in heavy leads on braided line from long distances; that can
compete with a big catfish, if I hook one by accident; and can handle big lumps of weed on
the line when I have a big carp on.
“Initially, I was only using the 10ft Greens when rowing out my rigs and playing fish from a
boat. Simply because a shorter rod is particularly handy from a boat. But later in the season
I started fishing for a target fish in a hook and hold situation – just flicking out my rigs with
an underarm cast towards some sunken trees. Also in this situation they performed very
well and landed me that one special carp safely.”
12ft 3lb
The lightest of the 12ft models in the Kaizen Green range, this is perfect if you are mainly
fishing on smaller lakes and need a rod that gives you plenty of feel and is responsive when
flicking smaller leads accurately to spots, but will also chuck a fair way if you need it to.
Danny Fairbrass: “This rod is great if you’re fishing reasonably small waters and casting up to
around 100 yards, using smaller leads.”
12ft 3.5lb
This is the real all-rounder amongst the 12ft models, as it is capable of putting a lead a long
way when needed, whilst also still being soft enough to fish under your rod tip if you need
to.
Darrell Peck: “The Kaizen Green range represents incredible quality but at an almost
unimaginable price point. I’ve been fortunate enough to own a set of pre-production 12ft
3.5lb Greens since the summer of 2023 and have used them almost exclusively ever since.
“I’ve been impressed by how light, yet responsive, they are, and the matt finish and
minimalist styling just oozes class. This is the perfect general purpose rod, well suited to
fishing and playing carp in the edge, and effortlessly capable of casting 4oz leads in excess of
100 yards.”
12ft 4lb
This is heaviest test curve in a 12ft version and is ideal for those who are consistently fishing
at longer ranges, and need to know that they can do so comfortably and accurately
whatever the weather conditions.
Danny Fairbrass: “These are a bit of an animal! If you’re fishing at long range most of the
time, at 80 to 130/140 yards, then this is the rod for that.”
12ft 6in 4lb
A longer rod will get you more distance, with practice, but plenty of people aren’t as
comfortable with a 13ft rod, and this 12ft 6in. option is a great alternative. It’s been
designed for longer range casting, but is also forgiving enough under the rod tip that yopu
don’t have to fear hook pulls.
Danny Fairbrass: “These are a brilliant step up from a 12ft rod rather than having to go to a
13-footer, if you want to achieve longer range casting but the 13ft feels a bit too
cumbersome in your hands.
“That extra six inches creates more distance but they still feel like you’re using a 12ft rod
and still play fish beautifully as well. Everyone who has picked one of these up has loved
them, so if you want an all-rounder that would fish from under your feet out to 140 yards,
then that is the one I’d recommend.”
13ft 4lb
This is the most powerful model in the whole range and is suited to regularly fishing at long
range, where it will deliver accurate and consistent performance.
Terry Edmonds: “Due to my casting tuitions and the angling situations I fish in, I have used
the 13ft 4lb model the most.
“On my casting tuitions this rod has been used many times, with casts in excess of 200
yards. Clients have got on really well with the rod as it’s not overly stiff to bend, but still
transfers energy well at the end of the cast. In fact, it has cast as far, sometimes even
further, than rods costing a lot more.
“I’m really happy with this blank, and it performs way above its price point.”
12ft Spod Rod
Out of the two models of Kaizen Green Spod rods, this is the lighter of the two but is still
extremely powerful and capable of putting a loaded Spomb a very long way, and without
breaking the bank to do so.
Danny Fairbrass: “There’s a 12ft spod rod to go with the range, which is stepped up and has
the same fast taper, but is very light for a spod rod, and if you don’t want to spend Kaizen
Platinum money on a spod rod, then this is a great option.”
13ft Spod Rod
For out and out distance, this is definitely the spod rod to choose and you won’t believe
how well it performs for the price, when it comes to hurling large Spombs towards the
horizon and hitting the same spot consistently and accurately.
Danny Fairbrass: “The 13ft spod rod is a proper beast. Terry Edmonds has been helping us
with the development of all of the Green range, and he has been using this spod rod and
casting over 200 yards with it easily. Out on the field with a bare lead it is going absolutely
miles and will do 200 yards with a Spomb as well! It’s a mega rod, very, very powerful, and
in the right hands it is going to send a Spomb an extremely long way.”