BelleSerene
Well-Known Member
"New generation" anchors are not because they are concave or otherwise, they are "new generation" because they have been designed using modelling and getting the geometry and the balance better and therefore making the anchor more effective.
With respect, that claim begs the question. If it were true that any new anchor product that had involved modelling made the anchor more effective, everyone would be ditching their CQRs, Deltas and Brittanys for cheap new commodity picks. They’re not - with good reason. The ‘new generation’ of anchors is the concave generation, and it’s significant because they set faster and hold harder. Significantly so, as any user will attest. Sure, it is less helpful to refer to them collectively as ‘new generation’ than as what they are - ‘concave fluke’ - but it’s much less helpful to lump together all modern products that happen to have been designed using modelling, which it’s hard not to use these days.