That's a really simple one to, err, simplify. Call it a Weekend Day Travelcard. Having looked at the restrictions on it, there are no time ones, so any mention of "off peak" or "super off peak" is a prime example of railway gobbledygook. Everyone knows what Weekend means though.
I am not sure if
@EastCoastway meant the product should be re-named or abolished, but if anyone has any proposals for change it is probably best in a new thread.
Anyway a lot of tickets used to have "Weekend" in the name, to give clearer indications of their validity, however most of these got renamed or withdrawn back when the first wave of 'Simpification' took place around 2008. This resulted in lots of different products all being called "Super Off Peak" , all with different terms and conditions, because it was felt that calling all these separate products the same name would be simpler.
It is highly unlikely that ATOC will admit that including "Weekend" in the name made things simpler, and that they were wrong to re-name such tickets in 2008.
https://www.atoctravelagents.org/clientfiles/File/Fares Made Simple Retail Brief - Phase 2 - Travel Agents 290708.pdf
Super Off-Peak groups current SuperSaver, Pricebuster, Evening and Weekend tickets. It also includes some former Saver fares
Any attempt by ATOC/RDG to "simplify" fares should be viewed with extreme caution and suspicion; and if anyone recommends "simplifying" fares, challenge them on what price do they propose any new product would cost. If assurances that the good value products we have today are not given, then the proposals should be rejected.
No changes should ever be made that result in fare rises above inflation, in my opinion. Others are welcome to have an opposing view and I will agree to disagree with such views.