Question: What is the difference between asymmetrical and symmetrical cores?

Answer:

Symmetrical cores are balanced and provide smooth, predictable motion with easier control. Asymmetrical cores are unbalanced, creating higher differential and mass bias for more torque, sharper breakpoint shape, and stronger backend hook. Symmetrical cores suit consistent control while asymmetrical cores deliver more power and angularity, especially on medium to heavy oil.

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