While looking at different stores online, I have noticed that many brans are selling two kinds of sliding tungsten weights. One is commonly called a "flipping" weight; meanwhile, the other is called a "worm" weight. The main difference that I can see is that the "flipping" weight has a more triangular body, maybe to cut through vegetation better. The "worm" weight is longer. Is it possible that this further maximizes sensitivity? Anyways, I am thinking of upgrading to tungsten to the future, so I want to make sure I am fully educated before I make this purchase.
I am not fishing too heavy of cover typically. Would i be able to get away with 2 ea of 10z and 3oz weights, 5 ea of 1/2, 3/8, and 1/4 oz "flipping" weights. I was also thinking of getting some 1/2 , 3,8 , 1/4 , 1/8 oz "worm" weights. This list will likely change based on the comments here.
Thanks for all the help!