A long rode has a lot of merrit in Alaska.
Side note:
It's interesting Rocna is now building anchors W/O roll bars and Spade just introduced 2 anchors in their line WITH roll bars. It seems I'm not the only one in doubt.
We've coverd this a lot before, Eric. The non-rollbar Rocna was introduced because a large segment of the anchor market is boats with pulpits that will not accept a rollbar anchor. Like Bayliners for example, with their slotted pulpits. The non-rollbar anchor from Rocna is an attempt to capture some of that market.
This has been stated clearly by Rocna and they also say the rollbar anchor remains their optimum design. The non-rollbar anchor is not a departure from their belief in the rollbar design as much as you would like to believe that it is. It is Canadian Metals/Rocna being smart and creating a product they they hope will help them capture a larger market share.
This doesn't mean their spade-type anchor isn't a good design. But it has not supplanted the rollbar Rocna.