Under the multiplex rod blank patterns, each rod has the same pattern only wrapping is increased by 1 pry (pry - 1 wrap around the core metal) for increased strength. Same recommended line and lure weight comes from #1 to #5's boron and carbon used at tip which #3 is also compatible by the 500 mm rod tip extending to the butt. That means that No.3's power torque sheet has 1 more pry than #2, #2 has 1 more pry than #1 and so on. The more the pries, the stronger the rod gets. Lessening the number of pries on power pattern 3 gets will lessen the tension at the bite. Reeling-in will get slower due to soft rod actions, though.
For example: under the severe cold, fish is biting the lure but can't end up
to hooking, and you are using #3. In such conditions it is better to go down to #1 or #2 models which will increase the possibility of hooking. Delicate techniques will be needed for CC bait fishing. Another example: The weight of split-shot-rigs and split-rigs change depending on the water depth and the lure, but it you want to take care about 2 to 3 meters depth, the small power-range numbers of pries would be very usable. Vice versa, increasing numbers of the power range pries are good for reeling-in and clearing obstacles.
For people who touch the Lashing Spin for the first time, #3 is recommended. Because it has the average number of the power range pries, it is very useful for power torque actions. As you get used to it and find your own technique, the adjusting in power range will guide you to a power range master.
The rod is finished with extreme fineness. Using it for the first time, you may think the rod can't stand up to the big fish you just hooked so you adjust your move of the rod to the fish - but don't worry! You will soon learn about the rod's unbelievable torque! Even #0's power is able to take 50 cm overs. If there were no obstacles, you will experience the boron's magnificent power.
The softness of the rod tip (that doesn't make the target feel any resistance) may sometimes overwhelm you with the atmosphere telling you that you need to be careful further on. There are many stories from people using Lashing Spin for a long time that they know when the target fish is coming close to the lure before the bite. This may be understood as that fishermen can feel how the water moves when the target fish gets close to the lure. The more you get used to this rod, the wider water world you will experience.