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When a rod fails, usually, yes it will be in the first few times. However, it isn't just about the blanks. Reel seats, for instance, can break a year into owning a rod for no known reason. There are instances, as well, that a rod will redistribute the resin within the blank causing a weak point- that falls out of wear and tear. Guides- if a ring pops or a tip top breaks away from the frame. Not all warranty issues deal with blank failure- that's also part of what you look at.

Regardless, it is far more than what the warranty states, going back to the initial post. The companies in question have the expectation that their retailers are going to deal wih these returns. It isn't the retailer making the implication or doing a service. It's the expectation of the dealer agreement.

  • Super User
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Is "normal use" catching a 2lb bass and having your drag set correctly and the rod breaking considered normal? Or is catching a 5lb bass from the bank and trying to drag him through the slop and your rod breaking considered normal? To me, they are both fishing conditions, yet quite different in comparison.

If you are applying undue pressure to the rod, it isn't normal. Dragging a five pound fish through slop isn't going to be the issue- taking that rod blank beyond 90 degrees is what is going to do it.

And, if you think they can't tell from the blank what occurred, you'd be wrong.

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